10 Best Hotels in Libreville, Gabon (2026) — Where to Stay
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10 Best Hotels in Libreville, Gabon (2026) — Where to Stay

T TopOfHotel Editorial Team Published January 15, 2024 Updated May 27, 2026 15 min read
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Libreville — French for 'Free Town' — is the capital of Gabon, an oil-rich Central African nation on the Atlantic's Gulf of Guinea. The city is more developed (and more expensive) than most West and Central African capitals, with around 40% of Gabon's 2.4 million people living here. The neighborhoods worth choosing are Boulevard Triomphal, the 5-km seafront promenade lined with the flagship hotels and the prettiest sunsets in town, plus Sablière and Centre for museum walks, and Pointe-Denis across the estuary (a 30-minute boat hop) if you want quiet Atlantic beach. The real cultural icon is the National Museum, whose Fang reliquary masks famously inspired Picasso's leap into Cubism. We've handpicked 10 hotels spanning luxury flagships like Radisson Blu Okoume Palace and Le Méridien Re-Ndama through modern mid-range picks to a beach lodge at Pointe-Denis. Fly into Léon-Mba (LBV), 8 km north of center; currency is XAF (CFA franc); and Thai passport holders need a $115 eVisa applied for three weeks ahead.

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Libreville — French for 'Free Town' — is the capital of Gabon, an oil-rich Central African nation on the Atlantic's Gulf of Guinea. The city is more developed (and more expensive) than most West and Central African capitals, with around 40% of Gabon's 2.4 million people living here. The neighborhoods worth choosing are Boulevard Triomphal, the 5-km seafront promenade lined with the flagship hotels and the prettiest sunsets in town, plus Sablière and Centre for museum walks, and Pointe-Denis across the estuary (a 30-minute boat hop) if you want quiet Atlantic beach. The real cultural icon is the National Museum, whose Fang reliquary masks famously inspired Picasso's leap into Cubism. We've handpicked 10 hotels spanning luxury flagships like Radisson Blu Okoume Palace and Le Méridien Re-Ndama through modern mid-range picks to a beach lodge at Pointe-Denis. Fly into Léon-Mba (LBV), 8 km north of center; currency is XAF (CFA franc); and Thai passport holders need a $115 eVisa applied for three weeks ahead.
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Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel Libreville — hotel No. 1 #1 Luxury · top 5-star in Gabon 8.4

📍 On Boulevard de Nice beside the lagoon, near the Boulevard Triomphal business and diplomatic district — about 15 minutes by car from Léon-Mba Airport (LBV), with the presidential palace and several embassies within walking distance.

🌊 Lagoon-side with ocean views 🏊 2 outdoor pools 9-hole golf course on-site
Boulevard de Nice lagoon-side2 outdoor pools9-hole golf course15 min to airport

Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel Libreville is the #1 5-star hotel in Libreville, the capital of Gabon, sitting on Boulevard de Nice beside the lagoon near the business district of Boulevard Triomphal. It runs 211 rooms and suites, most with a private balcony facing the Atlantic or a tropical garden. What keeps it on top is the resort-scale spread you almost never get downtown: 2 outdoor pools, an on-site 9-hole golf course, tennis, a gym and a spa. The food line-up is wider than you would expect in Gabon — an international buffet, a sushi room and an Indian kitchen. Best of all, it sits roughly 15 minutes by car from Léon-Mba Airport (LBV), with embassies and the presidential palace an easy walk. It scores 8.4/10 on Agoda and 8.2/10 on Booking, from about $166 a night — built for business travelers and premium tourists who want resort comfort and downtown convenience in one place.

  • Lagoon-side with ocean views plus 2 outdoor pools
  • Multi-country food — sushi, Indian and a buffet
  • Only about 15 minutes from LBV airport
  • In-room Wi-Fi is slow and drops out
  • Prices run high against the local standard
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Hilton Garden Inn Libreville — hotel No. 2 #2 International brand · Baie des Rois waterfront 8.6

📍 In the Baie des Rois (Charbonnages) district on the Libreville waterfront — a few minutes' walk to Boulevard Triomphal and the government offices, and about 15 minutes by car from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV).

🏝️ Bay of Kings panorama windows 🛏️ 116 modern rooms 💰 Meeting rooms + 24-hour fitness
Baie des Rois waterfrontnew Hilton brandbay panorama viewsnear government offices

Hilton Garden Inn Libreville is the recently opened Hilton in Baie des Rois (Charbonnages), the new bayside district that's turning into Gabon's business and government core. The modern tower holds 116 rooms, and floor-to-ceiling glass pulls the panorama of the Bay of Kings right into the room. Inside you get Hilton's signature Garden Sleep System beds, a work desk with plenty of outlets, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Downstairs, The Garden Grille & Bar serves international food all day, there's a small lobby bar for an evening drink, a 24-hour fitness center, and flexible meeting rooms for mid-size events. You can walk to the government buildings on Boulevard Triomphal in a few minutes, and it's about 15 minutes by car from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV). Rooms start around $140 a night. With an 8.6/10 rating, it suits business travelers and anyone who wants a global brand standard in a city where international hotels are still thin on the ground.

  • Newest Hilton in town — rooms feel brand-new and everything works
  • Bay of Kings fills the window from the high floors
  • Walk to government offices; airport 15 minutes away
  • Priced clearly above local hotels in the area
  • Few restaurants or cafes outside the hotel yet
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Le Meridien Re-Ndama — hotel No. 3 #3 City landmark · On the Estuaire riverfront 7.5

📍 On Boulevard Triomphal in central Libreville, right along the Estuaire river. Walk 5-10 minutes to the Independence Monument and the riverfront, and reach Leon-Mba International Airport (LBV) in about 10-15 minutes by car.

🌊 On the Estuaire river with ocean views 🏊 Large outdoor garden pool 🏛️ Walk to the Independence Monument
Estuaire riverfrontNear Independence MonumentOutdoor garden poolOcean-view rooms

Le Meridien Re-Ndama is a historic 5-star, 256-room hotel on Boulevard Triomphal, the riverside avenue running along Libreville's Estuaire bay where it opens to the Atlantic. It has stood as a landmark of Gabon's capital for decades. The draw is location: a 5-10 minute walk to the Independence Monument (Monument de l'Indepéndance), a large outdoor pool set in a green garden that many guests rate the best in the neighborhood, and ocean-view rooms on floors 5 and 6 that face the bay and catch full sunsets over the water. There's a poolside bar, a fitness room, and a lobby bar that runs late. The airport, Léon-Mba International (LBV), is about 10-15 minutes away by car. Rooms start around $150 a night. It suits business travelers who want a central base and luxury-minded guests who value the location and the view more than brand-new rooms. Overall score: 7.5/10.

  • Central riverside spot, walk to the Independence Monument
  • Large outdoor pool in a green garden, rated the area's best
  • Floor 5-6 ocean-view rooms catch full sunsets over the bay
  • Parts of the building are old and waiting on renovation
  • In-room Wi-Fi is inconsistent and drops some nights
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Park Inn by Radisson Libreville — hotel No. 4 #4 value pick in the city centre 8

📍 Libreville Centre, in the heart of the business district, right along Boulevard de l'Indépendance on Libreville Bay; about 4-5 km from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV), a free 10-15 minute shuttle ride, and an easy walk to the Presidential Palace, Mont-Bouët market and the restaurants of Quartier Louis.

🌊 Every room has a sea or city view 🏊 Three outdoor pools 🚐 Free airport shuttle
sea view every roomthree outdoor poolsfree airport shuttle#2 on Tripadvisor

Park Inn by Radisson Libreville is a 4-star, 140-room hotel planted in the business core of Gabon's capital, right along Boulevard de l'Indépendance on the Atlantic bay and just 4-5 km from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV) — a 10-15 minute hop on the hotel's free shuttle. What pushed it to #2 on Tripadvisor Libreville across 669 reviews is the combination guests keep coming back for: every room opens onto a sea or city view, there are three outdoor pools to cool off in, the buffet breakfast runs wide across French and local plates, Wi-Fi is free hotel-wide, and the staff are friendly enough that reviewers describe them more like hosts than front-desk clerks. Rates start around $120 a night and the overall score lands at 8.0/10 — a strong fit for business travelers and anyone doing their first trip to Gabon who wants a central base and real value in one place.

  • Sea or city view in all 140 rooms, plus three outdoor pools
  • Free airport shuttle and free Wi-Fi hotel-wide
  • Friendly staff reviewers consistently single out
  • Plain mid-range chain decor, not luxurious
  • Traffic backs up on the street out front in the evening
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Nomad Suites Residence — hotel No. 5 #5 long-stay aparthotel · embassy-district suites 8.3

📍 Quartier Sablière, in northeast Libreville, surrounded by the embassy district and expat residential complexes. Libreville International (LBV) is about 15-20 minutes away by car, and the coastal Bord de Mer road runs you straight into the centre.

🍳 Kitchenette + in-room fridge 🌿 Private garden-view balcony 🚐 Free airport shuttle
aparthotel with kitchenetteQuartier Sabliere embassy zoneprivate garden-view balconyfree airport shuttle

Nomad Suites Residence is a 4-star aparthotel with 44 suites in Quartier Sablière, northeast Libreville — the upscale embassy zone packed with diplomatic residences and expat complexes. The draw is that every suite is decorated differently, and each one has a kitchenette with a fridge, a work desk, and a private balcony that opens onto the resort's green gardens. Shared facilities run to an outdoor pool, a gym, a restaurant, and a small bar for dinner or an evening drink, plus a free shuttle to Libreville International (LBV) and Wi-Fi across the grounds. The setting is quieter than the city centre, which suits long, live-like-a-local stays for business travelers, families on a posting, or couples who want privacy with the practical stuff close at hand. Rates start at $129 a night, and the 8.3/10 average comes from real Agoda and Booking guests.

  • Kitchenette and fridge in every suite — built for long stays
  • Quiet, safe embassy district
  • Free airport shuttle plus Wi-Fi across the resort
  • Far from the centre — you'll need a car ride into town
  • Few restaurants within walking distance
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Hotel Bantu Libreville — hotel No. 6 #6 Business hotel · central Libreville 8.4

📍 Right in the heart of Libreville Centre, walking distance to the main business district and shopping malls, with the Mont-Bouët market and the Atlantic seafront (Bord de Mer) close by. About 13 km from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV), a 20-25 minute drive.

🍳 Kitchenette + microwave in every room 🕌 Serves halal food 🅿️ Free private parking
central Librevillein-room kitchenettehalal foodfree parking

Hotel Bantu Libreville is a 4-star hotel right in Libreville Centre, the capital of Gabon, just about 13 km from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV) — a 20-25 minute drive. What sets it apart from the usual 4-star in town is the kitchenette in every room: a microwave, a mini-bar fridge, a tea-and-coffee set, and a bathrobe, all kitted out like a serviced apartment. That makes it a strong pick for business travelers on longer stays or families who want to heat up their own meals. The restaurant runs a breakfast buffet and serves halal food, which is hard to find in this part of town, and the front desk speaks French, English and Spanish. Free private parking sits out front. Guests rate it 8.4/10, and at this price it is genuinely good value for a central 4-star.

  • Every room has a kitchenette and microwave — built for longer stays
  • Staff speak French, English and Spanish
  • Serves halal food plus free private parking
  • No pool and no spa on site
  • Design is functional rather than plush
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Onomo Hotel Libreville — hotel No. 7 #7 value pick · Africa-born 3-star chain 7.8

📍 Quartier de Glass — a 10-minute walk to the Boulevard du Bord de Mer coast, a 15-minute drive to Omar Bongo University and the French Cultural Center, with a free shuttle from Léon-Mba airport (LBV) about 15 minutes out.

🏝️ Outdoor pool set in a garden 🛏️ Around 110 contemporary rooms, AC throughout 💰 From about $100 a night — best value in town
Onomo African chainGlass district near the seafree airport shuttleoutdoor pool

Onomo Hotel Libreville is a branch of Onomo, a 3-star hotel chain that was born and grew up in Africa, styled in a contemporary language that mixes warm wood with earth tones. It sits in Quartier de Glass, one of Libreville's main business districts, lined with embassies and offices. The draw is an outdoor pool set in a green garden, a poolside bar, and an in-house restaurant that reviews praise often for its flavor. It is a 10-minute walk to the coast, a 15-minute drive to Omar Bongo University and the French Cultural Center, with a free shuttle to Léon-Mba airport (LBV) and Wi-Fi throughout. Rooms start around $100 a night — strong value in a city where most hotels charge more than the quality warrants. Staff are friendly and speak both French and English. It scores 7.8/10, a fit for business travelers in for a few nights, couples after a clean, simple base, and anyone who wants an easy booking in a city with few options.

  • Free Léon-Mba airport shuttle plus Wi-Fi throughout
  • Outdoor garden pool and a restaurant reviewers rate for flavor
  • Best value in its tier anywhere in Libreville
  • Rooms are plain and functional, not as plush as Western chains
  • Glass district goes quiet at night — you drive out to eat
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Assala Lodge & Beach Resort — hotel No. 8 #8 beach lodge · 30-minute boat from Libreville 7.5

📍 Pointe-Denis beach, directly across from Libreville — a fast boat across the Komo river mouth takes about 30 minutes from the Michel Marine pier in town, and it sits roughly 45 minutes from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV) once you include the boat leg.

🏝️ Private white-sand beach on Pointe-Denis 🛏️ 17 thatched beachfront bungalows, some opening onto sand 💰 From $120 a night, range $120 to $214
Pointe-Denis private beach30-minute boat from townsnorkeling and scuba divingAtlantic sunset views

Assala Lodge & Beach Resort is a small 17-room beach lodge on the white-sand Pointe-Denis peninsula, directly across from Libreville. A fast boat from the Michel Marine pier in town crosses the Komo river mouth in about 30 minutes and you are there. Each bungalow wears an African thatched roof and faces the Atlantic, where the water runs clear and the sand stays soft, with a line of coconut palms throwing light shade along the shore. The sunset here is a real draw that reviewers keep coming back to, since the horizon is completely unobstructed. The headline activities are snorkeling over the shallow reef and guided scuba diving. Rates start at $120 a night, and the overall score is 7.5/10 across Agoda and Booking. It suits anyone who wants to escape the dust and traffic of the capital for a quiet, simple, friendly stretch of private beach — not a full-on luxury resort, but a coastal hideaway this rare so close to Libreville.

  • Quiet private white-sand beach, just a 30-minute boat from town
  • Beachfront bungalows that open straight onto the sand
  • Snorkeling and guided scuba diving laid on for you
  • No road access — the boat is the only way in
  • Simple, no-frills facilities, not a luxury resort
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Hotel Tropicana — hotel No. 9 #9 near the airport · friendly prices 7.2

Hotel Tropicana

From ~$91

📍 In Quartier Tahiti on the northwest coast of Libreville — about 2 km from Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV), a 5-minute drive, with central Libreville roughly 15 minutes away by car.

✈️ 5-minute drive to LBV airport 🏖️ Beachfront bungalows in Quartier Tahiti 🐟 Fresh-fish and grill restaurant
near LBV airportbeachfront bungalowsfresh-fish restaurantgood value in Gabon

Hotel Tropicana is a small 3-star bungalow hotel in Quartier Tahiti, on the northwest coast of Libreville. The airport, Léon-Mba International (LBV), sits just 2 km away — about a 5-minute drive, close enough for a late landing or a connection without the hassle of heading into town. The feel is more seaside hideaway than city hotel: around 20 single-storey bungalows and rooms are scattered through a palm garden, decorated simply in pale wood and African-print fabric, with air-con in every room and Wi-Fi that crawls along by Gabon standards. The real draw is the beachfront restaurant serving fresh fish, shrimp and grilled meat at fair prices, plus free parking and the sound of waves from the bungalows nearest the water. Rates start around $91 a night — genuinely rare in Gabon, where the cost of living and hotel prices run surprisingly high. It scores 7.2/10 and suits transit travelers, budget trippers and anyone who wants a relaxed stretch by the sea without paying for it.

  • 5-minute drive from LBV airport
  • Beachfront bungalows with a real resort feel
  • Friendly prices, rare in Gabon
  • A 15-minute drive from central Libreville
  • Wi-Fi and hot water cut out at times
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Hotel Boulevard Libreville — hotel No. 10 #10 Budget pick · private balcony in every room 6.5

📍 In the Libreville Centre district, a 5-minute walk from the National Museum of Art and Traditions and about 2.3 km from the city centre and the Baie du Roi waterfront. Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV) is a 15-20 minute drive.

🏊 Outdoor pool set in a tropical garden 🛏️ Private balcony in all 100 rooms 🍳 Free buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi and parking
3-star budgetbalcony every roomoutdoor poolfree breakfast

Hotel Boulevard Libreville is a compact 3-star, 100-room hotel in the Libreville Centre district of Gabon's capital, sitting about 2.3 km from the city centre and a roughly 5-minute walk from the National Museum of Art and Traditions (Musée National des Arts et Traditions). What makes it worth the money: every one of the 100 rooms gets a private balcony plus a fridge and air-con, there's an outdoor pool set in a tropical garden, and an on-site restaurant, bar and concierge to help you plan days around town. Buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi and parking are all free, with rates starting around $86 a night. Real guest scores land at 6.5/10 on Agoda and 6.3/10 on Booking — which tells you exactly what this is: a budget hotel that does its job without frills. Not fancy, not loaded with extras, but a solid fit if you'd rather spend your money seeing Gabon than sleeping in it.

  • Private balcony, fridge and air-con in every room
  • Outdoor garden pool plus free buffet breakfast
  • 5-minute walk to the National Museum of Art
  • 2.3 km from the centre — too far to walk in the humidity
  • Aging building, upkeep is hit-or-miss
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📊Comparison · all 10 hotels

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1Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel Libreville58.4~$166Léon-Mba Airport (LBV)#1 Luxury · top 5-star in Gabon
2Hilton Garden Inn Libreville48.6~$137Boulevard Triomphal is a 5-minute walk; Léon-Mba Airport (LBV) is about 15 minutes by car.#2 International brand · Baie des Rois waterfront
3Le Meridien Re-Ndama57.5~$149Independence Monument, a 5-10 minute walk; Leon-Mba International Airport (LBV) about 10-15 minutes by car.#3 City landmark · On the Estuaire riverfront
4Park Inn by Radisson Libreville48.0~$120Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV), a 10-15 minute drive (4-5 km) on the free hotel shuttle.#4 value pick in the city centre
5Nomad Suites Residence48.3~$129Libreville International (LBV), about 15-20 minutes by car#5 long-stay aparthotel · embassy-district suites
6Hotel Bantu Libreville48.4~$131Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV)#6 Business hotel · central Libreville
7Onomo Hotel Libreville37.8~$100Léon-Mba airport (LBV), about 15 minutes by car with a free hotel shuttle.#7 value pick · Africa-born 3-star chain
8Assala Lodge & Beach Resort37.5~$120Michel Marine pier in Libreville, then a fast boat of about 30 minutes across the river mouth.#8 beach lodge · 30-minute boat from Libreville
9Hotel Tropicana37.2~$91Léon-Mba Airport (LBV)#9 near the airport · friendly prices
10Hotel Boulevard Libreville36.5~$86National Museum of Art and Traditions, about a 5-minute walk; Léon-Mba International Airport (LBV) a 15-20 minute drive#10 Budget pick · private balcony in every room

Which one — by trip style

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#1 Luxury · top 5-star in Gabon
Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel Libreville

#1 Radisson Blu Okoume Palace is Libreville's lagoon-side oasis, bundling 2 pools, a golf course and a multi-country restaurant line-up into one address — strong on breadth and on a location that splits the difference between the airport and downtown.

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#2 International brand · Baie des Rois waterfront
Hilton Garden Inn Libreville

#2 Hilton Garden Inn Libreville is the newest global-brand pick in the city, with the Bay of Kings filling the window and the government district a short walk away — strong on newness, cleanliness, and a Hilton standard that's hard to find in Gabon.

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#3 City landmark · On the Estuaire riverfront
Le Meridien Re-Ndama

#3 Le Meridien Re-Ndama is a longtime central landmark that trades on its riverside location and upper-floor ocean views — strong on its garden pool and setting, in exchange for parts of the building still waiting on a refresh.

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#4 value pick in the city centre
Park Inn by Radisson Libreville

#4 Park Inn by Radisson Libreville sells a bayfront city-centre address with three pools and a full-on buffet breakfast, plus friendly staff who bring more guests back here than anywhere else in Libreville.

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#5 long-stay aparthotel · embassy-district suites
Nomad Suites Residence

#5 Nomad Suites feels like renting a small flat in a quiet corner of Libreville — kitchen, balcony, pool, and free airport shuttle included — and it leans into privacy and the slow long-stay rhythm rather than full-on luxury.

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#6 Business hotel · central Libreville
Hotel Bantu Libreville

#6 Hotel Bantu is a 4-star in the middle of Libreville that works like a full serviced apartment — a kitchenette in every room, halal food, and a front desk that handles three languages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Libreville safe for tourists in 2026?
Yes, moderately. The US State Department lists Gabon at Travel Advisory Level 2 (exercise increased caution). Libreville itself is safer than most Central African capitals — the main risks are petty theft around Mont-Bouët Market, occasional muggings after dark, and post-2023-coup political sensitivity. Don't photograph the presidential palace, military, or airport. Use Bolt or Yango at night instead of walking.
When is the best time to visit Libreville?
June through September — Gabon's main dry season — is hands-down ideal. Temperatures sit at a comfortable 22-28°C with low humidity (unusual for equatorial Africa) and it's also peak humpback whale season off Loango (June-August, around 200,000 whales migrate through). A shorter dry window opens in December. Avoid January-May and October-November when heavy rains can disrupt domestic flights to the national parks.
Do I need a visa to visit Gabon, and how much does it cost?
Yes — almost every nationality (including Thai, EU, US, and UK passport holders) needs a visa. Apply for the eVisa at evisa.dgdi.ga at least three weeks ahead. It costs around $115 and requires an invitation letter (your hotel can usually provide one). This is the toughest and most expensive visa process in Central Africa, so don't leave it to the last minute.
What day trips from Libreville are worth the effort?
Three stand out. Loango National Park (200 km south, 1-hour Afrijet flight) is the world-famous home of surfing hippos, beach-walking elephants and lowland gorillas — bucket-list stuff. Lopé National Park (250 km east, UNESCO-listed) has the planet's largest mandrill groups. For an easy half-day, take the 30-minute boat across the estuary to Pointe-Denis for empty Atlantic beach. Loango and Lopé need 3-5 days each and serious budget ($765-2,295/night).
Which neighborhood should I stay in?
Boulevard Triomphal is the safest, most walkable choice with ocean views and the city's best hotels (Radisson Blu Okoume Palace, Le Méridien Re-Ndama). Centre puts you near the National Museum and cathedrals. Baie des Rois (where Hilton Garden Inn sits) is modern and close to the airport, good for transit. Sablière works for beach access. Pointe-Denis (Assala Lodge) is a full escape — boat-in only, no city noise.
How do I get from Léon-Mba Airport (LBV) to my hotel?
The airport is just 8 km north of central Libreville (about 20 minutes). Official airport taxis charge 8,000-15,000 XAF ($12-23) — among the most expensive airport transfers in Africa. Negotiate the price BEFORE getting in. Bolt and Yango ride-share apps work in the city and are significantly cheaper for the return trip. Many top hotels offer fixed-price pickups — confirm when booking.
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