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Visiting Lome, Togo


Sitting on the Gulf of Guinea, the port city of Lome serves as the capital of Togo, a sliver of a country in West Africa. Famous for the friendliness of its people and the beauty of its countryside, Lome is the perfect place to relax after exploring Togo's hills and forests. White beaches are lined with hotels, while the interior of the city offers a series of markets for avid shoppers. Visit the Grand Marche for colorful Togo fabrics or the Fetish Market, which sells protections from evil.
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Hotel Cocobeach

4 of 5 stars
Antwerp, Belgium
Dec 18, 2009

Really to recommend to Bizz-Travellers Close the Zone Portuaire of Lome Nice, friendly and sympathetic staff Private beach with swimming pool Very good food and competent services Rooms and...more

2 of 5 stars
Detroit, MI
Jan 7, 2008
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Markets were cool, streetfood is above average, beer on tap is a luxury here. Sandy capital city where you are guaranteed dirty toes in less than 30 seconds if you are walking just about anywhere. ...more

Ibis Lome Centre

3 of 5 stars
porto-novo
Dec 15, 2009

Un service personnalise. Nous étions attendu a l aéroport malgré notre arrivée tardive (23h...). - Points forts : Le bar qui est ouvert 24h/24. le personnel est aimable et disponible. more

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