Explore Addis Ababa’s top sights in half a day: Mount Entoto, National Museum, Unity Park, and Merkato. Perfect for adventurers and history lovers.
Explore Addis Ababa’s top sights in half a day: Mount Entoto, National Museum, Unity Park, and Merkato. Perfect for adventurers and history lovers.
- Adwa Victory Memorial Museum - Located in Addis Ababa, the Adwa Victory Museum honors Ethiopia’s historic triumph over Italy in 1896, celebrating the nation’s defiance against colonization. The museum showcases artifacts, portraits, sculptures, and historical documents related to the battle, featuring items from prominent figures like Emperor…
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Adwa Victory Memorial Museum - Located in Addis Ababa, the Adwa Victory Museum honors Ethiopia’s historic triumph over Italy in 1896, celebrating the nation’s defiance against colonization. The museum showcases artifacts, portraits, sculptures, and historical documents related to the battle, featuring items from prominent figures like Emperor Menelik II and Empress Taytu Betul. It emphasizes Ethiopia’s strategic brilliance, unity, and resilience, offering interactive displays to educate visitors on the battle’s significance. The museum stands as a symbol of national pride and African anti-colonial resistance, making it essential for those interested in Ethiopian and African history.
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National Museum of Ethiopia - Highlights of the Museum
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The Famous “Lucy” Fossil – Oldest Human Ancestor.
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The museum’s star attraction is “Lucy” (Dinknesh), a 3.2-million-year-old hominid fossil from the species Australopithecus afarensis.
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Discovered in 1974 in the Afar region, Lucy is one of the oldest and most complete skeletons ever found.
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Ancient & Medieval Artifacts (Prehistoric to Axumite Era)
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Tools, pottery, and artifacts from Ethiopia’s earliest civilizations.
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Axumite-era treasures, including royal crowns, thrones, and inscriptions from Ethiopia’s ancient kingdom.
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Royal and Imperial Exhibits
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Traditional clothing and jewelry from Ethiopian emperors, including items from Emperor Haile Selassie.
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Ancient weapons, coins, and manuscripts used by Ethiopian rulers.
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Ethiopian Art Collection
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Paintings and religious icons from medieval Ethiopian churches.
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Contemporary Ethiopian art from renowned artists like Afewerk Tekle.
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Trinity Cathedral Addis Ababa - Holy Trinity Cathedral – A magnificent Orthodox church and the final resting place of Emperor Haile Selassie.
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Mercato Market - Merkato – Africa’s Largest Open-Air Market – Experience the vibrant energy of Ethiopia’s largest market.
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Mount Entoto - Entoto Hills – Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Addis Ababa from Entoto.
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Unity Park - Unity Park & Friendship Park – Explore Ethiopia’s modern attractions and historical exhibitions.
Remark: Entrance fee is not included.
- Lion of Judah - Lion of Judah Monument
Location: In front of Addis Ababa Train Station (La Gare)
The Lion of Judah symbolizes Ethiopian monarchy and power. Originally erected in 1930 for Emperor Haile Selassie’s coronation. Stolen by the Italians in 1935 during the invasion but returned in 1960.
- Yekatit 12 Martyrs Square - Yekatit 12 Martyrs Monument
Location: Sidist Kilo Square. A tribute to thousands of Ethiopians killed by Italian forces in 1937. Commemorates the Yekatit 12 Massacre, when Italians retaliated against an assassination attempt on their viceroy. Features a tall obelisk with sculptures of people and flames. A place of reflection and history, surrounded by a small park.
- Derg Monument - The Derg Monument (Tiglachin Monument)
Location: Churchill Avenue, near Meskel Square. A grand socialist-era monument built by the Derg regime in the 1980s. Features Soviet-style statues of soldiers commemorating Ethiopia’s victory in the Ogaden War (1977-78) against Somalia. Often visited for its historical significance despite mixed opinions on the Derg period.
- Menelik II Square - Menelik II Statue
Location: In front of St. George’s Cathedral, Piazza. Honors Emperor Menelik II, the Ethiopian leader who defeated Italy at the Battle of Adwa (1896). The statue of Menelik on horseback symbolizes Ethiopian independence. A must-visit for those interested in Ethiopia’s resistance against colonialism.

- Car, Fuel and driver allowance
- Entrance frees to Church, National Museum, Parks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Car, Fuel and driver allowance
- Entrance frees to Church, National Museum, Parks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Night Airport transfer, Phone calls, Laundry, any additional photography charges…
- Alcoholic beverages
- Night Airport transfer, Phone calls, Laundry, any additional photography charges…
Discover the highlights of Addis Ababa in just half a day, blending history, nature, adventure, and genuine Ethiopian coffee. This tour includes a visit to Mount Entoto, offering spectacular views of the city. Delve into Ethiopia’s rich past at the National Museum, which houses the renowned fossil “Lucy,” and take a leisurely walk through the beautiful…
Discover the highlights of Addis Ababa in just half a day, blending history, nature, adventure, and genuine Ethiopian coffee. This tour includes a visit to Mount Entoto, offering spectacular views of the city. Delve into Ethiopia’s rich past at the National Museum, which houses the renowned fossil “Lucy,” and take a leisurely walk through the beautiful Unity Park and Friendship Park. Experience the lively atmosphere of Merkato, Africa’s largest open-air market. Conclude the tour with a taste of Ethiopian coffee and a refreshing bottle of water. Ideal for adventure enthusiasts, families, and history buffs, this tour provides an engaging and memorable introduction to Ethiopia’s capital.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.