by glomarrone
Our first stop was at the Railroad Station with it's bronze dome. We were not permitted to enter - just photograph. After a short stop at the nearby market, we headed to Maputo Fort, then on to Independence Square. See the statues of the presidents. the cathedral, city hall & the cultural center. Quite unusual is the house made completely of iron. We all enjoyed an excellent buffet lunch at a local hotel another highlight of our visit to Maputo Test you bargaining skill at another local market. We bought tee shirts here for a very good price.
Visited: Jan 04, 2018
by Jemathomp
Very little to see. Took a walking tour. Late docking so time was shortened.
Visited: Feb 08, 2018
by bbross
Different vibe here; military presence, contrasts between rich and poor. A more realistic view of true African life than the resorts you could visit if that is your choice. Take a 4-5 hour overview tour of the city.
Visited: Feb 03, 2020
by ArminandEva
Underwhelming but interesting in some ways.
Visited: Feb 03, 2020
by Puph2
Dirty with little to offer.
Visited: Jan 20, 2020
by SafariHunter
We docked, but were not allowed to disembark, due to issues with immigration machines. A waste of a day. No good activities on ship to offset problem.
Visited: Dec 06, 2017
by bradomo
Scary country. The ship dumps you off at a high sales arts and crafts fair that is not worth seeing.
Visited: Dec 07, 2019
by jgs1jgs2
There were interesting things to see.
Visited: Jan 06, 2020
by rsribnik
Took a walking tour. There was only a few places of interest.
by vanessasaenz
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