Kano, Nigeria's second-largest city, is a captivating blend of history and culture that invites exploration. Known for its rich heritage, Kano boasts a history dating back over a thousand years, making it one of the oldest cities in West Africa. The ancient city walls, still standing strong, offer a glimpse into its storied past and are a must-see for any visitor. As you wander through the vibrant markets, like Kurmi Market, you'll find a treasure trove of textiles, spices, and traditional crafts. The local cuisine is a delight, with dishes such as "tuwo shinkafa" (rice pudding) and "miyan kuka" (baobab leaf soup) showcasing the region's flavors. Don't miss the chance to try "fura da nono," a refreshing millet and milk drink that perfectly complements the warm climate. Kano is also home to stunning architecture, including the iconic Gidan Makama Museum, which offers insights into the city's royal history. The Dala Hill provides panoramic views of the city, making it a great spot for photography enthusiasts. With its rich culture, delicious food, and historical landmarks, Kano is a city that promises an unforgettable experience. Did you know that Kano was once a major trading hub
Kano, Nigeria
Top things to do in Kano
10 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Great Mosque of Kano
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A major Islamic landmark with distinctive architecture and a large prayer hall, central to Kano's religious life.
Kurmi Market
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A historic market dating back to the 15th century, famous for traditional crafts, textiles, and leather goods in the heart of Kano.
Gidan Makama Museum Kano
13 reviews
Housed in a historic building, this museum displays artifacts that tell the story of Kano's rich cultural heritage.
Ancient Kano City Walls
13 reviews
These ancient fortifications once encircled the old city, now a protected monument offering a glimpse into Kano's defensive past.
Gidan Rumfa
13 reviews
The 15th-century palace of the Emir of Kano, a fine example of traditional Hausa architecture and a living cultural site.
Sani Abacha Stadium
13 reviews
A multi-purpose venue hosting football matches, athletics, and major concerts in the heart of Kano.
Pillars Stadium
13 reviews
Home ground of Kano Pillars FC, known for passionate fans and intense Nigerian Premier League matches.
Our Lady of Fatima Cathedral, Kano
13 reviews
A prominent Catholic cathedral serving the Christian community in predominantly Muslim northern Nigeria.
Fagge
13 reviews
Fagge is a historic neighborhood in Kano, Nigeria, known for its bustling traditional markets and dense residential areas that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage.
Audu Bako Zoological Garden
1 reviews
A zoo and botanical garden offering recreation and wildlife viewing in a green oasis within Kano.
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