Built by the Chinese in 2007 for the African Women's Cup of Nations, this state-of-the-art stadium holds 35,000 people. It also hosted matches in the 2015 and 2017 African Cup of Nations. Local teams draw huge crowds on weekends. Tickets are available on site.
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Also known as the Plaza de la Libertad, this large square features the clock tower of its name (reloj) as well as a memorial statue to those who fought in…
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Linking Bolondo with Mbini, this impressive, Chinese-built bridge spans the Benito River and replaces the old ferry. It's lit up at night, but do not take…
Catedral de Santiago Apóstol y Nuestra Señora del Pilar
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Built by the Spanish in 1954, this ochre-plastered cathedral is picked out in brown and stands proud on a hill. It's a severe-looking place, but the…
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Built in 2011 to celebrate Equatorial Guinea's independence, this imposing structure is surrounded by gardens and overlooks the sea.
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This black obelisk commemorates the visit of Pope John Paul II to Equatorial Guinea in 1982.
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3.43 MILES
Also known as the Plaza de la Libertad, this large square features the clock tower of its name (reloj) as well as a memorial statue to those who fought in…
3.45 MILES
This black obelisk commemorates the visit of Pope John Paul II to Equatorial Guinea in 1982.
3. Catedral de Santiago Apóstol y Nuestra Señora del Pilar
3.5 MILES
Built by the Spanish in 1954, this ochre-plastered cathedral is picked out in brown and stands proud on a hill. It's a severe-looking place, but the…
3.7 MILES
Built in 2011 to celebrate Equatorial Guinea's independence, this imposing structure is surrounded by gardens and overlooks the sea.
19.45 MILES
Linking Bolondo with Mbini, this impressive, Chinese-built bridge spans the Benito River and replaces the old ferry. It's lit up at night, but do not take…