Windhoek City and Township Tour
Duration
3 hours
Group Size
1 to 4 people
Ages
1
-
80
yrs
Languages
English
Tour Overview
Here’s to a few hours of dwelling and enjoying the rich history-packed, monuments, cultures, museums, historical buildings, townships and local delicacies of Windhoek on this in-depth, half-day tour—the perfect introduction to the Namibian capital. Get an enriching overview of the city’s major sights.
Additional information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pickup
Go to Hilton Hotel and inform the reception that you are waiting for your guide for a city tour. Your guide will be at the meeting point 10 minutes before start time and will have your name printed on a A4 paper with the operators name for easy identification - Time zone: Africa/Windhoek
What's included
Private transportation
Kapana delicacy
*Hotel/Guesthouse pickup of own choice within parameters of Windhoek City
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Other
Itinerary
The Parliament Gardens is a small park in downtown Windhoek, Namibia. It is located between the Tintenpalast (Namibia's Parliament building) and the Christuskirche. It was laid out in 1932 and was originally called the Tintenpalast gardens, adopting its present name after Namibian independence in 1990.
The Christ Church (or Christuskirche) is a historic landmark and Lutheran church in Windhoek, Namibia, belonging to the German-speaking Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia. It was designed by architect Gottlieb Redecker
The Independence Memorial Museum (IMM) is dedicated to the country's anti-colonial and independence struggle. The museum functions as the central repository of material and memorabilia related to Namibia’s anti-colonial resistance and the armed liberation struggle.
The Alte Feste (English: Old Fortress) is a fortress and museum in downtown Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It is situated in Robert Mugabe Avenue, next to the Independence Memorial Museum.
The Trans-Namib Museum is located in historical Windhoek railway station building. The museum was officially opened on 1 July 1993. The exhibition consists wide range of railway equipment, maps and related items date back to German colonial times and South African administration.
The Oshetu Community Open Market (Oshetu meaning “it’s ours”) at the old Single Quarters. The queues at the kapana stands left no doubt that Namibians are meat eaters.
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