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Where to Stay in Kano

Family-friendly areas, safe neighborhoods, and activities for all ages

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Our pick for families

Stay in Nassarawa

Provides a safer and more comfortable environment with access to services and shopping.

Best Neighborhoods for Families

Ranked by relevance for families visiting Kano

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Nassarawa

Mid-range

A relatively modern and well-organized residential and commercial hub with a mix of middle-class and affluent residents.

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  • +More organized infrastructure compared to older parts of the city.
  • +Access to modern amenities and services.
  • +Generally perceived as safer for expatriates.
  • -Can feel less authentically 'Kano' than older districts.
  • -Traffic congestion can be significant.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Daytime is generally safe with usual precautions; nighttime requires vigilance, especially when walking alone.

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Gwagwarwa

Budget

A bustling, densely populated area known for its local markets and vibrant street life.

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  • +Immersive cultural experience.
  • +Abundant and affordable local food options.
  • +Proximity to major traditional markets.
  • -Can be very crowded and chaotic.
  • -Infrastructure is basic, and sanitation can be an issue.
  • -Safety requires constant awareness.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Daytime requires vigilance due to crowds and petty theft risks; nighttime is not recommended for solo exploration.

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Gidan Makama

Budget

The historic heart of Kano, characterized by ancient architecture, traditional crafts, and a deep sense of history.

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  • +Rich historical and cultural immersion.
  • +Unique architectural sites.
  • +Authentic local interactions.
  • -Very limited tourist infrastructure and amenities.
  • -Can feel less safe at night due to poor lighting and fewer people.
  • -Navigating can be challenging without a local guide.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Daytime is manageable with awareness of surroundings; nighttime is strongly discouraged for independent tourists due to limited facilities and potential risks.

Daily Budget (Mid-Range)

NGN 60000/day

Stay at a mid-range hotel like Bristol Palace Hotel (standard room)NGN 20000
Dine at Sahad Store Restaurant for a mix of Nigerian and continental dishesNGN 10000
Hire a car with a driver for the day for convenienceNGN 15000
Visit the Emir's Palace (Gidan Rumfa) and the historic Kwalli pottery villageNGN 8000
Explore the Kano Zoological GardenNGN 7000
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Hidden Gems in Kano

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Gidan Makama Museum

Housed in a former royal residence, this museum offers a glimpse into Kano's rich history and Hausa culture through its impressive collection of artifacts.

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Kurmi Market

FREE

One of the oldest and largest markets in West Africa, Kurmi is a vibrant maze of stalls selling everything from textiles and leather goods to traditional crafts and spices.

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Alhaji Muhammadu Sunusi Park

FREE

A peaceful green space offering a respite from the city bustle, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a quiet moment of reflection amidst local families enjoying the outdoors.

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Safety in Kano

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Solo Female Travel

Solo female travelers should exercise extreme caution. Dress conservatively, avoid walking alone after dark, and be wary of unsolicited attention. It is advisable to travel with a trusted local or group.

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At Night

Nighttime travel is generally not recommended for tourists, especially in older or less developed areas. Stick to well-lit, reputable establishments if you must be out late, and use reliable transportation.

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Emergency

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Common Scams to Watch For

  1. 1Overpriced souvenirs: Vendors in markets may significantly inflate prices for tourists.
  2. 2Fake guides: Individuals may offer to guide you for a fee, but may lead you to shops where they receive commissions or try to extort more money.
  3. 3ATM fraud: Be cautious when using ATMs, especially those in isolated locations.
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Read our full safety guide for Kano