Over View for Kampala Markets Tour
Get a glimpse of the actual life of the people in the markets of Kampala city on a 2-hour Kampala Walking tour. There is a range of markets in Kampala offering a wide range of products to see as you navigate, including souvenirs, clothes, Fresh and dry foodstuffs, and accessories, Shoes, among other items. Buy items of your choice while on this walking tour as Our Female Guide will help you negotiate prices as you buy, making shopping easy and stress-free.
Your Kampala markets tour begins with a Walk to visit different markets within Kampala city Centre. You will walk to Markets like;
Craft market for souvenir shopping
The craft market is within the Nakasero in the heart of the city of Kampala. This market sells only handmade materials and also travelers interested in crafts and arts can visit the market.
Nakasero Market
is a well-known vegetable market, also known for its fruits, as well as other foodstuffs, textiles, electronics, and various other items. The Market is located on the foothills of Nakasero.
The Old taxi park
Experience the chaotic charm of the Old Taxi Park. It is not only the Oldest But also the city’s largest and busiest public transportation system. Serving over 200,000 commuters, making it the biggest Public Transportation system in Kampala.
Kikuubo lane and Mukwano arcade
It is a business hub in the center of Kampala and the busiest place, where buyers comes from different parts of East and central Africa to buy their goods. Kikuubo Lane is arguably the busiest and most lucrative general merchandise wholesale area in Kampala. Thousands of goods are bought and sold in Kikuubo
Cooper complex, Zaina textile, and Atlanta textile building the fabric markets
Ham shopping mall
Owino market
You will end your tour from one of the oldest markets in Uganda. Owino Market, which is the largest market in Uganda, supplies almost all other market traders in Kampala with goods and food staff.
Highlights for Kampala Markets Tour
- Craft Market for souvenior shopping
- Nakasero Fruits Market
- Old Taxi Park
- Kikuubo lane and Mukwano arcade
- Cooper complex, Zaina textile, and Atlanta textile building the fabric markets
- Owino Oldest and Largest second hand Market