Freetown
Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital, is situated on the Sierra Leone
Peninsula, offering a blend of history and modern life. Originally founded as a
haven for freed African slaves, it became a British West African colony's seat
of government in 1821 and Sierra Leone's capital in 1961.
Immerse yourself in Sierra Leone's rich history at the National Museum, showcasing artworks,
artifacts, traditional clothing, and ancient nomoli stone sculptures. For breathtaking views,
ascend Leicester Peak, overlooking colorful rooftops, lush forests, and the Sierra Leone River Estuary. The 300-year-old Cotton Tree stands as a symbol of freedom
and the city's unique history.
Explore the bustling Malama Thomas Street for a vibrant shopping
experience, featuring Sierra Leonean gara and kontri cloth, alongside goods from Ghana,
Nigeria, and the Netherlands. Discover carvings, beads, jewelry, and drums at
Big Markit on Lamina Sankoh Street.
Freetown offers a variety of nightlife options. Paddy's Bar is popular among expats, while China House provides another option for
evening entertainment. The O Bar, with its cocktails, mocktails, and beach bar across the road,
offers a relaxing atmosphere for a night out.