CAPITAL CITY · GATEWAY
Zimbabwe's capital — sprawling, jacaranda-lined, and the gateway to most northern itineraries.
Why Harare
Harare is Zimbabwe's capital — population 2.1 million — and the start or finish point of most multi-region itineraries. It's a city of broad avenues, jacaranda trees that flower lavender in October, and the country's strongest contemporary art and craft markets.
Harare is also where the National Gallery of Zimbabwe lives, where the country's most ambitious restaurants are, and where the Mbare Musika market — one of southern Africa's largest — fills three city blocks.
As a gateway, it puts you 50 minutes from Mana Pools, 1 hour from Lake Kariba, 1.5 hours from Hwange, 4.5 hours from Great Zimbabwe.
“Most travellers fly through Harare without stopping. Give it a day. The food, the markets, the National Gallery — it deserves more than a transit night.”
— Josh Elliott · Founder · Fifth-generation ZimbabweanAt a glance
Area
Capital · 2.1m population
Best Time
Year-round
Wildlife
Urban — wildlife sites nearby
Stay
International hotels · Boutique
Heritage
National Gallery · Mbare Market
From
$200
pp / night
Highlights
The country's premier contemporary art collection. World-class shona sculpture; Zimbabwean modernism; weekly rotating exhibitions.
Three city blocks of food, fabric, sculpture, traditional medicine. Africa's most photographed market — and the heart of Harare.
Curated stone sculpture by leading shona artists. International collectors come here. Fair-trade pricing.
Amanzi, La Fontaine, the Coca-Cola era diners. Harare's food scene is genuine — local ingredients, modern technique, no tourist gloss.
Gallery
Experiences

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Fourteen days — the ultimate journey through every corner of Zimbabwe
On the map
We landed in Harare and had two hours. We spent them at the National Gallery and didn't want to leave. Take more than a transit night here.
Eric · Chicago · 16-night Zimbabwe-Botswana circuit, October 2025
When to travel
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○Year-round. October jacarandas. May-August cool dry. November-March hot, summer storms.
Combine with
Conservation
Harare hosts several environmental NGOs that work across Zimbabwe — including the Bhejane Trust (rhino), the Painted Dog Conservation, and Birdlife Zimbabwe.
The National Gallery's contemporary collection actively supports living artists, with proceeds from sales returning to creators.
Practical
Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE). Direct flights from Johannesburg, Addis Ababa, Dubai, London (some seasonal). 25 min drive to city.
Currency: USD widely used.
Connectivity: Strong throughout city.
Malaria: Low risk in city; standard precautions in summer.
Yellow fever: Not required.
Vaccinations: Routine.
Smart-casual for restaurants. Walking shoes. October-April: light rain layer.
Speak to a specialist
I plan every Zim Travellers itinerary myself. Tell me what you'd want from a few days here and I'll write you a route — no template, no aggregator, no commission desk.
"I answer every email here personally — within 24 hours."
Frequently Asked
Yes — half-day at minimum. National Gallery + Mbare Market + a meal is one of the better afternoons in the country.
Generally yes — standard urban travel sense. Avoid walking at night in less-touristed areas.
October — when the jacarandas flower lavender and the city is at its photographic best.
Yes — 50-minute charter flight. Day trips are possible but a 2-night stay is much better.
Amanzi for fine dining, La Fontaine for French, Coke Café for breakfast, Pariah State for cocktails.