Image 1 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 2 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 3 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 4 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 5 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 6 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 7 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 8 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 9 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 10 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
Image 11 — Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People
▲ 97 r/Addisababa+2 crossposts

Addis Ababa Experiencing the Real Daily Life of the People

Addis Ababa
We Go beyond the famous landmarks and discover the real Addis Ababa through the eyes of its people. Walk through vibrant local neighborhoods, explore the bustling Merkato, taste authentic Ethiopian food, enjoy a traditional coffee experience, meet local people, discover everyday traditions, and see how Addis truly lives, works, eats, and celebrates.

u/NeighborhoodHour9644 — 6 days ago
▲ 67 r/AddisAbabans+1 crossposts

Holy Trinity Cathedral Addis Ababa City Tour

Built in 1942 after Ethiopia’s liberation from the Italian occupation, Holy Trinity Cathedral is one of the country’s most important religious and historical landmarks. It is the final resting place of Emperor Haile Selassie I and Empress Menen Asfaw, and features beautiful stained-glass windows, impressive architecture, and a peaceful courtyard. The cathedral also honors Ethiopian patriots who fought for the nation’s freedom, making it a place of both spiritual and historical significance.
If you’re planning a visit to Addis Ababa, I’d be happy to show you not only Holy Trinity Cathedral but also the city’s museums, markets, landmarks, and local cultural experiences on a guided city tour.
Feel free to send me a message if you’d like to explore Addis with a local guide. Welcome to Ethiopia!

u/NeighborhoodHour9644 — 15 days ago