Where to Stay in Kano
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Kano
Nassarawa
Mid-rangeA relatively modern and well-organized residential and commercial hub with a mix of middle-class and affluent residents.
- +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.
Gwagwarwa
BudgetA bustling, densely populated area known for its local markets and vibrant street life.
- +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.
Gidan Makama
BudgetThe historic heart of Kano, characterized by ancient architecture, traditional crafts, and a deep sense of history.
- +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.
Daily Budget (Luxury)
NGN 150000/day
Hidden Gems in Kano
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Kwallen Kwalen
This is a popular spot for suya, a spicy grilled meat dish. Locals flock here for its authentic flavors and lively evening atmosphere.
Challawa Gorge Dam
FREEWhile a functional dam, the surrounding landscape offers scenic views and a chance to see a significant piece of local infrastructure, often visited by locals for picnics and relaxation.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Kano