Welcome to Ethiopia, On arrival we will meet you at the airport then Refresh and begin your sightseeing of Addis with a walk up to mount Entoto for a panoramic view of Addis. Then we will be walking to Ethnographic museum, which use to be the palace of Emperor Hailesellase Descend down and walk to National museum where you will have a chance to spot the oldest hominids of ‘Lucy’ fossil. Visit and walk to the Holy Trinity built during the WWII.
later after having your lunch we will be walking to one of the holiest churches of Ethiopia known as the Holi Trinty church then we will see the tombs of emerrior H/Silas with the amazing painting of the church later after you visit the museums of this church later we will be walking to merkato via the the are of Piassa,Merkato is the biggest market in East Africa. In the evening attends a folkloric dinner where you will have a chance to taste several national dishes and watch dances of the various ethnic groups of Ethiopia. The traditional coffee ceremony will also be served. Later you will be transferred to the airport for your departure.
Duration: 8–10 hours
Activity Level: Moderate to active
Ideal Start Time: 8:30 AM
Languages: English, Amharic (guide optional)
🕣 8:30 AM – Meet at Meskel Square
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Highlights: Historic square, modern public space, city overview
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Description: Begin your tour at the iconic Meskel Square, a central point in the city and site of many cultural and political gatherings. Take photos and learn about the history of the square and the nearby Red Terror Martyrs’ Memorial Museum.
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Optional: Visit the Red Terror Museum (30 min) to understand the Derg regime and Ethiopia’s recent history.
🕘 9:30 AM – Walk to Holy Trinity Cathedral (15–20 min walk)
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Highlights: Royal tombs, stained glass windows, Orthodox Christian heritage
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Entry Fee: 100 ETB ($2)
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Description: This is one of the most sacred Orthodox churches in Ethiopia. See the tomb of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen Asfaw. The church grounds are peaceful with great architecture and history.
🕚 11:00 AM – National Museum of Ethiopia (10 min walk)
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Highlights: Lucy (Australopithecus), ancient artifacts, royal regalia
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Entry Fee: ~100 ETB
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Description: Discover the prehistoric and cultural artifacts of Ethiopia, including the famous fossil “Lucy”, tools from ancient civilizations, and Ethiopian art.
🕛 12:30 PM – Lunch at Lucy Restaurant (next to the museum)
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Cuisine: Traditional Ethiopian and international dishes
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Suggestions: Try a platter of Injera with various Wots (stews) or Tibs (sautéed meat)
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Atmosphere: Garden seating, good service, popular with tourists and locals
🕐 1:30 PM – Walk to Ethnological Museum via Sidist Kilo (15–20 min walk or short taxi)
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Location: Inside Addis Ababa University (former palace of Emperor Haile Selassie)
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Entry Fee: ~100 ETB
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Highlights: Anthropology exhibits, imperial bedrooms, tribal cultures
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Description: Located in the serene gardens of the university, this museum gives in-depth insight into Ethiopia’s diverse ethnic groups and history.
🕒 3:00 PM – Walk through Arat Kilo & Piassa Neighborhood
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Route: Walk down from Sidist Kilo to Arat Kilo, then onward to Piassa
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Highlights: Old Italian architecture, cafés, local markets
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Optional Stop: St. George Cathedral (if time and energy allow)
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Tip: Stop at Tomoca Coffee in Piassa – Ethiopia’s oldest and most beloved coffeehouse.
🕓 4:30 PM – Visit Mercato (optional: taxi recommended if tired)
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Highlights: One of Africa’s largest open-air markets
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Note: Can be overwhelming; go with a local guide or stay in the safer outer shopping areas
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What to See: Spices, traditional clothes, coffee beans, handicrafts
🕕 6:00 PM – Dinner & Cultural Show (Yod Abyssinia or 2000 Habesha – Taxi Required)
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Location: Traditional Ethiopian restaurants with cultural music and dance
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Experience: Taste authentic dishes like Doro Wat, Kitfo, enjoy live traditional dance performances, and drink Tej (honey wine)
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Tip: Call ahead to reserve a table for cultural show nights.
✔️ What to Bring:
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Sunscreen & hat
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Light jacket (weather-dependent)
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Water bottle
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Small cash (ETB) for entry fees and tips
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Local SIM or guide with knowledge of Amharic (for Mercato especially)
🧭 Optional Guide or Add-on Services:
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Local licensed tour guide
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Taxi support for longer distances or flexible pickups
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Museum or church guides often available for extra detail