1,National Museum of Ethiopia
The National Museum of Ethiopia is one of the country’s most important cultural institutions, housing a remarkable collection of archaeological, historical, and artistic treasures. It is world-famous for being the home of “Lucy,” the 3.2-million-year-old hominid fossil, offering visitors deep insight into human evolution and Ethiopia’s ancient civilisations.
2,Entoto Hill
Entoto Hill lies on the northern edge of Addis Ababa and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city below. It is historically significant as the site where Emperor Menelik II established his first capital, and visitors can explore historic churches, museums, and lush eucalyptus forests while enjoying the cool mountain climate.
3,Merkato Open-Air Market
Merkato is the largest open-air market in Africa, providing a vibrant and authentic glimpse into daily life in Addis Ababa. The market is a bustling centre of trade where spices, grains, metals, textiles, and everyday goods are bought and sold, showcasing the city’s economic heartbeat and cultural diversity.
4.Traditional Coffee Ceremony (Tour Ending)
Your tour concludes with Ethiopia’s most treasured cultural tradition, the coffee ceremony. The ceremony begins with roasting green coffee beans over charcoal, filling the air with a rich aroma. The beans are then ground and brewed in a traditional clay pot known as a jebena. Coffee is served in three rounds called Abol, Tona, and Baraka, symbolising respect and blessing. This beautiful ritual provides a warm and meaningful ending to your Addis Ababa city experience.