You can cancel any booking through us free of charge up to 24 hours before rental.
To cancel, simply let our service team know within our opening hours.
Note that unlike the UK, traffic in Togo moves on the right-hand side of the road. Also, be ready for traffic signs in French — the national language of Togo. The general speed limit in urban areas is 50 km/h, and 90 km/h in non-urban areas.
This vibrant capital city is teeming with attractions to explore.
The Grand Marché is a must-visit. This bustling market is the heart of Lomé's commerce, with an array of stalls selling everything from local handicrafts to colourful textiles.
Another attraction not to be missed is Lomé Beach. Picture dazzling white sands meeting the sparkling Atlantic, perfect for a relaxing day out.
From colonial architecture in the administrative quarter to traditional dwellings in village communities, Lomé has contrasting neighbourhoods just waiting to be discovered.
When it comes to parking, major hotels and shopping centres often provide parking spaces. However, street parking can be scarce, particularly in busy areas like the city centre.
Lomé boasts a tropical savanna climate with two rainy seasons. The average year-round temperature is 27°C, so lightweight clothing is advisable. The official currency of Togo is the CFA Franc, just in case you fancy buying souvenirs on your journey!
The primary entry point is Lomé–Tokoin Airport, also known as Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport. Car rental services are readily available here, allowing you to dive right into your Lomé experience.
We hope this guide helps you navigate your way through Lomé, highlighting just some of the experiences and attractions awaiting you in this captivating city. Happy travels!