Where to Stay in Kano
Family-friendly areas, safe neighborhoods, and activities for all ages
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
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.
๐ก๏ธ Daytime is generally safe with usual precautions; nighttime requires vigilance, especially when walking alone.
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.
๐ก๏ธ Daytime requires vigilance due to crowds and petty theft risks; nighttime is not recommended for solo exploration.
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.
๐ก๏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
Hidden Gems in Kano
Lesser-known spots the locals love
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.
Kurmi Market
FREEOne 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.
Alhaji Muhammadu Sunusi Park
FREEA 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.
Safety in Kano
Exercise cautionSolo 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.
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.
Emergency
112
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Overpriced souvenirs: Vendors in markets may significantly inflate prices for tourists.
- 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.
- 3ATM fraud: Be cautious when using ATMs, especially those in isolated locations.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Kano