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    Harare (/ h ə ˈ r ɑːr eɪ / hə-RAR-ay), formerly known as Salisbury (/ ˈ s ɔː l z b ər i / ⓘ SAWLZ-bər-ee), is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe. The city proper has an area of 982.3km 2 (378.7 mi 2), a population of 1,849,600 as of the 2022 census and an estimated 2,487,209 people in its metropolitan province.

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  2. 6 days ago · Harare, capital of Zimbabwe, lying in the northeastern part of the country. The city was founded in 1890 at the spot where the British South Africa Company’s Pioneer Column halted its march into Mashonaland; it was named for Lord Salisbury, then British prime minister. The name Harare is derived.

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  3. Things to Do in Harare, Zimbabwe: See Tripadvisor's 16,489 traveler reviews and photos of Harare tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Harare. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • National Heroes' Acre. The grandiose obelisk of Heroes' Acre, overlooking the town, is straight out of Pyongyang, yet lies just 7km from Harare. Designed with the assistance of…
    • National Gallery of Zimbabwe. In the southeast corner of Harare Gardens, this lovely gallery has multiple spaces exhibiting a mix of contemporary local, African and international…
    • Delta Gallery. A must for contemporary art lovers is this gallery inside the charming colonial house of eminent Rhodesian painter Robert Paul (1906–79).
    • Wild is Life. A wildlife sanctuary with a difference – sip on afternoon tea and champagne while getting a hands-on experience with the injured, rescued or orphaned…
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    Harare is home to some two million people, with most in central Harare but some 500,000 in the surrounding districts of Rural Harare, Chintungwiza and Epworth. Once a city of modern buildings, wide thoroughfares, numerous parks and gardens, it suffered from increasing disrepair thanks to Zimbabwe's economic crisis, though there has been some improv...

    By plane

    Harare's airport is the major gateway for flights into the country. Air Zimbabwe also operated a small network of domestic flights before ceasing operations. However, an increasing number of foreign airlines are flying into Harare these days. They include South African Airways with direct flights from Johannesburg. Ethiopian Airlines from Addis Ababa, Kenya Airways from Nairobi, TAAG Angola Airlines from Luanda and Egypt Air[dead link] from Cairo via Dar es Salaam and KLM from Amsterdam. Taxi...

    By train

    Bulawayo has departures three times a week at 20:00, arriving next morning around 08:00. $12 for a sleeper and $10 for a seat. Trains from Mutare, at the border with Mozambique, run three times a week departing Mutare also at 21:00, arrival time in Harare is early morning at 18:00. $7 for 1st class sleeper. $5 for 2nd class sleeper. There are no international trains to Harare except occasional cruise trains. 1. -17.83498131.0516481 Harare railway station, Kenneth Kaunda Ave (Just south of the...

    By car

    The condition of the roads in Zimbabwe has deteriorated dramatically since the government has failed to maintain them. Most of the country is now without street lights. The main highways are still in a good state of repair outside of the cities: traffic is so light now that damage from trucks is minimal. A good road from Johannesburgallows easy access. However, be careful of the sometimes frightening drops at the side of the roads, at the edge of the tarmac, particularly with oncoming trucks...

    Harare is very spread out. The best option to get around is by car, which is easier now that dollarization has made fuel shortages a thing of the past. Fuel is readily available at most outlets for cash or through a coupon system. Most operators now import fuel by themselves and prices are independently set. Most service stations close in the eveni...

    There is a strong appreciation for the city's cultural and historical heritage and a number of the older buildings have been preserved. The Mining Pension Fund Buildingat Central Avenue and Second Street is one example and many more are to be found along Robert Mugabe Road between Second Street and Julius Nyerere Way. 1. -17.83444430.9872221 Nation...

    Cricket: -17.814131.05061 Harare Sports Club, 3 Lanark Rd, ☏ +263 73 446 8874. The country's main cricket ground, established in 1900. With a capacity of 10,000, it hosts Test matches, and Mashonal...
    -17.91737531.092122 Epworth Balancing Rocks, Chiremba Rd, Epworth (10 km southwest of Central; look for the signs on the left; 4th Street Terminal has frequent minibus services (the driver will kno...

    All purchases in larger stores are made with US dollars, which is the national currency. Anything made locally is inexpensive. Packets of Zimbabwe cigarettes cost $0.50 (as of April 2010). Everything that is imported is relatively expensive compared to South Africa. Cans of Coca-cola typically cost $1, for example. If you want to experience shoppin...

    Zimbabwe's staple food is sadza: a thick white porridge (a bit like mashed potato), that's made from corn (maize) meal, seen throughout Southeastern Africa. It's eaten for lunch and dinner, accompanied by vegetables or meat in some form. In Harare there are many restaurants serving various cuisines, a good place to start are its numerous outdoor ca...

    Try Chibuku, a popular local beer. It comes in "scuds", which are large 2 litre brown plastic containers. The beer is lumpy and opaque beige, but is good and very cheap. Shake-shake is prepackaged sorghum beer (brewed in the traditional African style) and is very thick and filling, and comes in milk cartons. The locally brewed Castle, Lion, Zambesi...

    The city boasts an a few high end hotels (such as the Meikles Hotel and Rainbow Towers), but also has a significant number of three to four star hotels that offer affordable accommodation without compromising on quality. These include the Crowne Plaza Monomotapa, the Cresta Lodge and the Holiday Inn. Harare also has quite a number of bed and breakf...

    WiFi is available around the city provided by private from as little one as 1 USD, WiFi in Zimbabwe is very rare as many people don't engage in social media but those who do have . Connection is very much available in internet cafes .

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  6. May 15, 2020 · Harare is the bustling Zimbabwean capital which surprises many visitors with its beautiful resort areas and alluring tourist gems. A haven for wondrous wildlife, the city is encompassed by sprawling African plains and spectacular scenery home to giraffes, lions, wildebeests and more.

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