Libreville is located on the north shore of Gabon Bay, in the western Atlantic Ocean, founded in 1849, it is the capital and largest city of Gabon. The city is the second largest port in Gabon, as well as the political, economic, cultural center, and transport hub of the country.
Libreville is an ideal seaside resort city, with tropical scenery of coconut groves along the coast complementing the beautiful city area, offering stunning views that are both refreshing and delightful. The city is home to numerous elegant Western-style villas, scattered among tropical vegetation. Among these low-rise, exquisite villas, there are also some uniquely styled modern high-rise hotels for visitors to stay. The long golden beaches are a major feature of Libreville, with crystal clear azure waters and golden sands stretching into the distance, equipped with beach baths, lounges, and restaurants for visitors to enjoy.
Libreville is rich in cultural atmosphere, where visitors can explore the National Museum of Arts and Traditions, the French Cultural Center, the St. Marie Cathedral, and the St. Michael’s Church, among others.
Libreville
Reasons to visit: Capital of Gabon
Continent where the attraction is located: Africa
Country/Region where the attraction is located: Gabon
Province where the attraction is located: Estuaire Province
City where the attraction is located: Libreville