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Ethiopia's high-altitude capital is the diplomatic hub of Africa, home to the African Union headquarters, and a city where ancient coffee culture meets a fast-modernizing skyline. Addis Ababa sits at over 2,300 meters, giving it a mild climate year-round, and it's the natural gateway for exploring the rest of the country's rock churches, tribal regions, and highlands.

At 2,355 meters above sea level, Addis Ababa is the fourth-highest national capital in the world and the highest in Africa — the altitude keeps temperatures mild year-round, though new arrivals sometimes feel the elevation for a day or two.
The National Museum of Ethiopia holds a replica of "Lucy" (Dinkinesh), the 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis skeleton discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, alongside galleries spanning the country's prehistory to its imperial era.
Addis Ababa hosts the headquarters of the African Union, cementing its role as the continent's diplomatic hub since the Organisation of African Unity was founded here in 1963 — a status reflected in the city's large international community and embassies.
A cathedral, a restored palace complex, the national palace, and a monument tied to Ethiopia's imperial era.
Ethiopia's national museum, its ethnological museum, and a memorial to the Red Terror period.
Africa's largest open-air market and Ethiopia's largest mosque, side by side.
A historic hilltop church with panoramic views and the city's largest public square.
The national museum and cathedral in the morning, monuments and a restored palace in the afternoon.
Ethiopia's largest mosque, the great market, and the ethnological museum.
A slower pace covering the museums, monuments, Entoto Hill, and Merkato.
Bole International Airport is in the southern part of Addis Ababa proper, at 2,326 meters elevation, roughly a 15-20 minute taxi ride from the city center — closer to downtown than many other capitals' main airports.
Addis Ababa — WikipediaAddis Ababa's 2,355-meter elevation makes it the fourth-highest capital city in the world and the highest in Africa. The altitude keeps the climate mild year-round but can affect new arrivals for the first day or two — pace yourself and stay hydrated.
Addis Ababa — WikipediaThe 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis skeleton nicknamed "Lucy" (Dinkinesh in Amharic) was discovered in Ethiopia's Afar region in 1974 and remains one of the most complete early hominin fossils ever found — the original is kept in secure storage, with a replica displayed at the National Museum.
National Museum of Ethiopia — WikipediaThe US State Department rates Ethiopia Level 3 (Reconsider Travel), citing unrest, crime, kidnapping, terrorism, and exit bans, with several regions (Tigray, Amhara, Afar, Gambella, and parts of Oromia and Somali region) rated Do Not Travel — all well outside Addis Ababa itself, which is not named as a no-go area by either the US or UK FCDO. One specific, closer-to-home detail: the FCDO advises against all but essential travel within 10km either side of the Addis Ababa–Adama Expressway between Addis Ababa and Bishoftu (Debre Zeit), a popular day-trip route to the crater lakes — worth knowing if planning that excursion.
Ethiopia Travel Advice — GOV.UK / FCDOMerkato is widely described as one of the largest open-air markets in Africa, with specialized trading streets dating to the Italian occupation era. It's a genuine working market, not built for tourists — go with a local guide or in a small group, and keep valuables secure given the crowds.
Addis Ababa — WikipediaAddis Ababa has served as the seat of pan-African diplomacy since the Organisation of African Unity, the AU's predecessor, was founded in the city in 1963 — a legacy that still shapes the city's international character today.
Addis Ababa — WikipediaGuide reviewed 2026-08-19.
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