
Maputo
Mozambique's vibrant capital with Portuguese colonial charm and beaches
Maputo feels like a secret that's been hiding in plain sight. Mozambique's capital sprawls along Maputo Bay, where Portuguese colonial buildings crumble gracefully next to modern glass towers. The city moves at its own pace – unhurried, friendly, with an undercurrent of optimism that's infectious.
You'll find yourself lingering over prawns at sidewalk cafés on Rua da Marginal, watching dhows drift across the bay. The architecture tells stories: the pink-domed Central Train Station that Gustave Eiffel supposedly designed, the fortress that's now the Museum of History. But Maputo isn't stuck in the past. Art galleries showcase contemporary Mozambican artists, and the music scene pulses with marrabenta rhythms.
This isn't a polished tourist destination – and that's exactly the point. Street vendors sell cashews by the handful, taxis are shared adventures, and conversations happen easily. The beaches of Catembe are a ferry ride away, but honestly, you might find yourself too charmed by the city's gentle chaos to leave.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.The local currency is the metical, but US dollars are widely accepted. Bring small bills – breaking a $100 note can be challenging.
- 2.ATMs are common in Baixa and Polana, but they often run out of cash on weekends. Stock up on meticais during weekdays.
- 3.Bargaining is expected at markets and with taxi drivers. Start at about half the quoted price and work up.
- 4.Restaurants add a 10% service charge, but an extra tip for good service is appreciated.
- 5.Credit cards work at upscale hotels and restaurants, but cash is king everywhere else. Many places don't accept cards at all.
Travel Tips
- •Yellow fever vaccination is required if you're coming from an affected country. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended year-round.
- •Portuguese phrases go a long way – locals appreciate the effort, even if your pronunciation is terrible.
- •The electrical outlets are South African-style three-pin plugs. Bring an adapter or buy one at the airport.
- •Tap water isn't safe to drink. Stick to bottled water, which is cheap and available everywhere.
- •Keep copies of your passport and visa separate from the originals. Police checkpoints are common, and you need ID.
- •The sun is stronger than you think, even in winter. Sunscreen and a hat are essential for any outdoor activities.
- •Mozambican time runs on a more relaxed schedule. Build buffer time into your plans and don't stress about delays.
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