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Best of Addis Ababa: Coffee Ceremony, Lucy, & Authentic Tour

5.0(1)Addis Ababa1 hour
VIATOR5.0(1)

Description

When you land in Addis Ababa, it can feel like a lot to take in all at once. We built this tour to show you the version of the city we love the best coffee, the most vibrant markets, and the quietest views. The plan for the day: We’ll start with a bit of a "time travel" session at the National Museum to meet Lucy fossils dating back 3.2 million years, then head straight up to the Entoto Hills. It’s the best way to see the whole city laid out under the eucalyptus trees. We’ll also take a walk through Mercato. It’s a bit of a maze, but that’s the fun of it, you will see the city’s real energy. Along the way, we’ll hit the landmarks like St. George’s Cathedral and the old palace to give you the backstories that make this place so unique. A few things to make your life easier: The Logistics: We’ll grab you from your hotel or the airport and drop you back off when we're finished. The Coffee: You aren't leaving without a proper coffee ceremony. It’s the law of the land here.

Tour Options

Best of Addis Ababa: Coffee Ceremony, Lucy, & Authentic Tour

Itinerary

Admission not included60 min

IF YOU ONLY VISIT ONE CATHEDRAL, MAKE IT THIS ONE! Built in the 1940s by Emperor Haile Selassie I, this cathedral was created as a grand monument to celebrate Ethiopia’s victory over Italian occupation. Hidden Stories: Discover the grave of Sylvia Pankhurst, a British activist who moved to Ethiopia and became part of its story. Few travelers expect this connection. When you walk inside, you’ll be surrounded by massive stained-glass windows and royal tombs that feel more like a palace. It’s a very peaceful place, where you can see the crown jewels and ancient history right in the heart of the city.

Admission included60 min

The National Museum of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa is a world-class historical landmark that offers a profound journey through the origins and the grandeur of African civilization. Main Highlights: What to See 1. The Prehistoric Basement (The "Lucy" Exhibit) The museum’s most famous resident is Lucy (Dinkinesh), the 3.2-million-year-old hominid skeleton. Seeing her remains is a bucket-list experience; she serves as a tangible link to our common ancestors. The basement also houses "Selam" (a 3.3-million-year-old child) and various extinct megafauna fossils. 2. The Ground Floor: Ancient & Imperial Glory This level focuses on the power of the Aksumite and Solomonic dynasties. The Thrones: View the massive, ornate wooden throne used by Emperor Haile Selassie. 3. The Upper Floors: Art and Culture The Gallery: Features stunning traditional and contemporary art, including the works of Afewerk Tekle.

Admission included60 min

Cultural Exploration: Immerse yourself in Ethiopia's diverse cultures and traditions. Emperor Haile Selassie's Residence: Wander through the former palace and gain insights into Ethiopia's modern history.

Pass by

A brief stop at this monument that pays homage to the historic events of Yekatit 12, commemorating the Ethiopian patriots who sacrificed their lives for freedom.

Pass by

Shiro Meda is a hub for artisans and weavers who showcase and sell their handmade goods, including colorful fabrics, garments, and unique handicrafts. The market provides a rich cultural experience, allowing visitors to explore and purchase authentic Ethiopian products, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking local arts and crafts.

Admission included60 min

Royal History: Learn about Emperor Menelik II and the significance of Entoto in Ethiopian history. Spiritual Journey: Visit St. Mary Church for a glimpse into Ethiopia's religious heritage.

Pass by

The monument is often referred to as the Menelik Square or Menelik II Square. Located near the center of the city, it features a statue of Emperor Menelik II on horseback, symbolizing his leadership and contributions to Ethiopian history. The monument serves as a tribute to this influential leader and stands as a reminder of Ethiopia's resilience and independence during a critical period in its history.'

40 min

Bustling Market: Dive into Africa's largest open-air market, offering a rainbow of colors, sounds, and aromas. Local Flavors: Sample Ethiopian cuisine, spices, and handmade crafts from the vibrant stalls.

Admission included30 min

Liberation Monument: Explore the iconic monument that stands as a memorial to Ethiopian and Cuban soldiers involved in the Ogaden War. Symbol of Unity: Discover the historical and symbolic importance of Tiglachin in Ethiopian history.

30 min

You can’t say you’ve been to Addis until you’ve stood for a coffee at the original Tomoca in Piassa. Established in 1953, It’s a tiny, old school spot with wood paneled walls and vintage Italian machines that look like they belong in a museum. The original Tomoca Coffee in Piassa is an iconic landmark!The moment you walk through the door, the smell of dark roasted beans hits you they’re roasting them right there behind the counter just like they have since the 50s. There are no chairs, so just squeeze in, order a macchiato, and stand at the tall tables with the locals. It’s fast, it’s loud, and it’s the best caffeine kick in the city.

Highlights

Entry/Admission - Mount Entoto
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Entry/Admission - Tiglachin Memorial
Air-conditioned vehicle
Entry/Admission - Ethnological Museum
Professional Guide
Entry/Admission - National Museum
Free WI-FI

What's included

Included
Entry/Admission - Mount Entoto
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Entry/Admission - Tiglachin Memorial
Air-conditioned vehicle
Entry/Admission - Ethnological Museum
Professional Guide
Entry/Admission - National Museum
Free WI-FI
Not included
Dinner
Alcoholic Beverages
Souvenirs

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(1)

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Neba_Y
April 28, 2026
Indeed an Authentic Experience

I had a good time on this authentic tour. The experience gave me a true feel fo the city. I have been in Addis a lot of times but never had a proper tour and this gave me a new look of Addis. The coffee ceremony was the highlight for the day for me and I highly recommend it for anyone visiting Addis.

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