Guinea features Fouta Djallon highlands, Mount Nimba, and vibrant Conakry markets.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Guinea.
Fouta Djallon
Highland waterfalls, canyons, and hiking.
Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve
UNESCO peak with unique flora and fauna.
Îles de Los
Island beaches off Conakry.
Top Restaurants in Guinea
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Guinean-French
Le Damier
Conakry
Conakry's finest restaurant at the Hôtel Palm Camayenne serves Guinean-French fusion—sauce feuille, grilled capitaine, and imported wines—in an elegant waterfront setting. Diplomatic events and business dinners anchor its reputation. The capital's premier fine-dining address.
Guinean Seafood
Le Petit Bateau
Conakry
Overlooking Conakry's port, Le Petit Bateau serves fresh Atlantic seafood—grilled barracuda, lobster, and fried plantains—in a casual beachfront setting popular with locals and expatriates. The sunset terrace is a capital favorite. Conakry's best seafood restaurant.
Guinean
La Paillotte
Conakry
A beloved Conakry maquis, La Paillotte serves grilled brochettes, foutou, and cold Flag beer in an open-air courtyard with live Guinean music. The convivial atmosphere and authentic flavors capture everyday Conakry dining. An essential local experience.