Addis Ababa

Vibrant Addis Ababa is as cosmopolitan as any of the world’s great metropolises, and the architecture is as varied as the city itself. Tall office buildings, elegant villas, functional bungalows, flats, fashionable hotels, conference halls, and theatres ­gleaming in their marble and anodized aluminum – vie for attention alongside traditional homes of wattle and daub.

Despite its proximity to the equator, its lofty altitude – the third-highest capital in the world – means that it enjoys a mild climate with an average temperature of 16°C (61°F). The hottest, driest months are usually April and May, when the days are pleasantly warm to hot and the nights are cool. During the main rainy season, from June to mid-September, both days and nights are cool by local standards. Between late October and mid-January night-time temperatures can drop to below 4°C (40°F), although day temperatures in the sun exceed 20°C (68°F). Visitors coming from the cold European winter, however, will probably find Addis Ababa’s climate ideal.

National Museum

It comprises of many archaeological and historical findings including the famous complete hominid fossil remain of ‘Lucy’ locally known as ‘Dinknesh’ meaning wonderful. Visiting this museum is having a good summary for your visit to the historic Ethiopia.

Trinity Cathedral

a beautiful church with a baroque style of European architecture which is unique to both Ethiopia and Africa and is dedicated to the Holly Trinity. Here you will find scripts of the imperial families, statues done by a Greek sculpture, Stained glass window paintings from the Old and New Testament in the Bible and coffins of Emperor Haile Silassie-I; the founder of the church, and his wife.

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Merkato

It is the largest open-air market in Africa. Here you will be presented with confusing, but fascinating, glimpse of the vast range of goods and artifacts available from all parts of the country and you will enjoy the Ethiopian trade exchange tradition in the open air, you can purchase any thing you desire here.  

Rosemary Restaurant & Bar

Featuring a captivating view of Bole Street, Guests can indulge in an array of cuisines ranging from Ethiopian local dishes to International dishes, paired with a thoughtful selection of wines and beverage choices.

The restaurant’s menu offers freshly made menu selections from sunup to sundown with playful mixtures, creative twist and first class service.

OPEN DAILY
Breakfast: 06:30 – 10:00
Lunch: 12:00 – 15:00
Dinner: 18:30 – 22:00