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Travel Tips- 10 Incredible Places to Visit in Port Harcourt

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
October 28, 2023
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Port Harcourt, the heart of Rivers State has always been on the list of places to visit for tourists who visit Nigeria. It is not just because of its liveliness but also because of the beautiful places for different purposes.

Let’s say you want to just sit down and unwind from life’s struggles, or you want to play hard like a child and forget the issues in life for a moment, or let’s even say you want to enjoy delicious tastes of food and many other purposes.

Port Harcourt has got you covered, whatever your aim of visitation may be,  there’s a place for you. Check the following nine incredible places to visit in Port Harcourt:

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  • Garden City Amusement Park

One exciting thing about the amusement park is the fact that it is open to all ages. There is something for everyone when you come here and this makes it perfect for families.

So, if you are looking for fun places to go in Port Harcourt, this is the place for you. The location being opposite the famous hotel presidential, gives you accommodation options as well.

To enter into this park costs 1500 naira as at the time of this publication, which is about $1 for adults. Children can go in for around 350 naira and it is free if they are below two years.

There are a variety of activities to bring fun to every member of your household when you come here. You have a lift aircraft, flying chair, fiery wheel, swimming pool, bouncing castle, table tennis court, etc.

The park allows you to come with facilities that are not available there like game boards to make sure you are having fun. This location will be worth your time.

  • TCK Family Park Rutaland

Similar to the Amusement Park of the city, Rutaland can be found along Eneka Road in Port Harcourt. The TCK family park is amongst the best places to visit in Rivers State, not just Port Harcourt.

This Park however, is more equipped for fun than the Amusement Park. It comes with so many other facilities that cannot be found there like a wellness club.

The flying chairs, train rides, play stations and all the other facilities are also present here. This ensures that the kids as well as the adults enjoy their time here.

  • Genesis Deluxe Cinema

The Deluxe Cinema is found on Tombia street which is not so far from the Amusement Park in Port Harcourt. The complex comprises two cinemas with more than four fully-functional movie rooms in size.

There is also a game and fun lounge in the complex and a restaurant on the ground floor/main entrance. You will love the movies on show here.

The routine for most people who visit this cinema is to come earlier than the start time for their movie. This gives them time to first enjoy a meal and then after the movie they spend time at the lounge before leaving.

The complex is open everyday of the week and they are also good for night movies. 

  • 15 On Herbert

As the name implies, this Pub/Restaurant can be found at No. 15 Herbert Macauley Road in Port Harcourt.

This is a relatively new place but they come with a lot of selling points. One is the setting and environment that it brings. Seeing pictures alone will make you want to be there.

One of the fun things to do in Port Harcourt includes trying new food and this is what this place brings to the table.

Top on the list of places to visit in Port Harcourt, a decent meal here will cost N5000 upward.

Which is moderate compared to some other places. Cool music adds even more colour to the beautifully designed environment here. 

All these things combine to make sure you have the time of your life.

  • Creed Upscale Bistro & Bar

Another cool place to sit and have lunch, breakfast or dinner is the Creed. There is a saying amongst locals that you are not a Port Harcourt girl, if you do not have a photo on the famous Creed chair. 

Ambience is the first thing that they have in mind and it is really working wonders for them. A multi-continental kitchen and an array at the bar puts the Creed on the map.

Whether you are looking at going alone or going with the squad, it is important to note that Creed is not cheap. Having a good meal and a good time at the Creed might cost up to N10,000 per person. 

However, if eating is part of your activities to do in Port Harcourt then the Creed is definitely worth every penny spent. You will fall in love with this spot and all it has to offer.

  • Port Harcourt Pleasure Park

The holy grail when it comes to interesting places to visit in Port Harcourt is the pleasure park. As the name implies pleasure is the only thing that can be found in this park.

It currently ranks number two in Nigeria for the best tourist attractions in the country. This is to show you how well it does and why you should be visiting right now.

Asides the amazing things to do here, this park is found at the exact center of the city, making it accessible to everybody.

A cinema, paintball range, gaming hub, outdoor obstacle course, fun rides, golf course, water fountain, etc. Everything is found here from food to fun and recreational activities. It is simply impossible to come to Port Harcourt without visiting pleasure park.

  • Port Harcourt Mall

This is the biggest mall in the state and it gives you virtually everything you want when you go out. The mall has two floors and comprises different restaurants, a cinema, a supermarket, amongst other things.

It does not matter what you fancy while outside, this is a place that will always have you covered. This Mall is found just before the governor’s residence (Government house) in the state along the famous Azikwe Road.

There is a restaurant to fit any budget when you come here, all you need to do is find it. The large supermarket is also surrounded by other stores including designer stores, toy stores, saloons, etc. 

Electronic gadget stores are also found in this mall. A gaming lounge can also be found here as well as the cinema.

 

  • Beer Barn

It is not the oldest but this has certainly become the most popular night club in the city. If you are a night crawler then beer barn should be among your places to visit in Port Harcourt.

Even during the day, they have been known to offer a good spot for chilling and hanging out with the gang. Beer Barn can be found on Evo road in Port Harcourt.

It is important to note that things will be inflated here since it is a club. So, a good time might cost you in the excess of N20,000. Which could drastically increase depending on how many people you are with and how wild you want to get.

The music is good and they give you the best atmosphere. It remains one of the most interesting places to visit in Port Harcourt

  • Rivers State Museum

Located in the secretariat complex of the state in Port Harcourt – this is the perfect place for learning about the people. 

If you are looking for activities to do in Port Harcourt, this place does not offer much. Learning as we have said is the main purpose of the museum.

It is not the biggest building you will find yet it is a building still worth visiting.

The gallery will show you antiques and artifacts that belong to the different ethnic groups in the state. The stories of the past and how it has shaped the present is what you will look to learn here.

  • Port Harcourt Zoo

We all know what a zoo is and the one in Port Harcourt is a delight for tourism lovers when they come here. It remains one of the interesting places to visit in Port Harcourt and this comes for so many reasons.

One would be the wide array of both exotic and wildlife animals that are on display here. Seeing them up close and personal in their natural habitat gives you a lot of insight to the lives that these animals live.

The Zoo is more fun when you visit with someone, so try including someone in your trip.  A friend, family member or lover should enjoy this thrill with you. 

They are open everyday but have a high inflow of guests during public holidays. Most people visit on Sundays, so they do not miss the public lion feeding. Of all the top places to visit in Port Harcourt, this remains number one. You will fall in love with the zoo.

Touring through the city of Port Harcourt is a delight and places to visit are limitless, but these ones listed here are the top fun, and most enjoyable places to visit in Port Harcourt.

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