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Neighborhood Directory
Lomé, Maritime, Togo
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Lomé, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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Ablogamé
Ablogamé is a mixed-use area in Lomé with active commerce and basic housing options. Daily street traffic makes it lively and practical for locals.
Abobokomé
Abobokomé is a riverfront area known for older homes and a small market. Water transport is common here and streets are narrow.
Abové
Abové is a mostly residential area in the eastern part of the city, with a mix of family homes and local shops. Streets are quiet and public transport is limited here.
Adakpamé
Adakpamé is a residential area east of Lomé's city center, mostly known for its local housing and moderate commercial activity. The streets are lined with small shops and food stalls.
Adawlato
Adawlato is a central area known for its market activity and proximity to major commercial hubs. The streets are busy with vendors and local commuters.
Adoboukomé
Adoboukomé is a residential neighborhood with local shops and low-rise housing. The area is mostly quiet, with frequent motorcycle traffic on main streets.
Aflao-Gakli
Aflao-Gakli sits near the Ghana-Togo border and is known for cross-border trade. The area has busy markets and simple residential streets.
Agbadahonou
Agbadahonou is mostly residential with a mix of simple homes and small shops. Streets are active during the day, largely due to local market activity.
Agbalépédogan
Agbalépédogan is a mixed-use area with residences, schools, and local shops. Traffic is steady along main streets, especially near market zones.
Aguia Komé
Aguia Komé is a residential district known for mid-rise apartment blocks and basic local retail. The area is popular with families and working commuters.
Akodésséwa
Akodésséwa is known for its large traditional market and regular traffic congestion. The area is mostly residential with mixed commercial activity.
Akodésséwa-Kponou
Akodésséwa-Kponou is a densely populated area with a mix of residential housing and local markets. Traffic can be heavy at peak hours.
Akodésséwa-Kpota
Akodésséwa-Kpota is a mixed-use area with residential zones and commercial activity along main roads. The neighborhood offers direct access to Lomé's central markets.
Akossombo
Akossombo is known for its proximity to the Akossombo Dam, which supports much of Ghana's power supply. The area has basic amenities but limited nightlife.
Amoutivé
Amoutivé is a mostly residential area that includes small family shops and local markets. Streets are busy during the day, with informal vendors and everyday traffic.
Anfamé
Anfamé is a coastal neighborhood in Lomé known for its mix of informal housing and local markets. The area sees regular activity from both residents and traders.
Anthonio-Nétimé
Anthonio-Nétimé is a quiet residential neighborhood with a mix of modern apartment blocks and older homes. Local businesses line small streets, mostly serving nearby residents.
Attiégou
Attiégou lies in the northern part of Lomé and features mostly residential blocks with some small local markets. The streets are busy during the day due to daily commerce and transit.
Avénou
Avénou is mostly residential with strong community ties. It features markets, small shops, and local eateries catering to everyday needs.
Avenue Akéi
Avenue Akéi is a central street known for its mix of mid-rise residential blocks and small local businesses. It's busy during the day with steady foot traffic and frequent taxis.
Avenue Augustino de Souza
Avenue Augustino de Souza mainly features residential blocks with easy access to local amenities. Streets are straightforward with limited commercial presence.
Avenue des Kondona
Avenue des Kondona has wide roads lined with mid-rise apartments and several banks. Shops and government offices are concentrated near the intersections.
Avenue du 24 Janvier
Avenue du 24 Janvier is a central residential strip with mixed-use buildings, connecting major roads and offering basic amenities. Daily life here is shaped by frequent traffic and quick access to shops and services.
Bassadji
Bassadji is a residential quarter known for basic housing options and proximity to local shops. Streets are active throughout the day with small vendors and commuters.
Bè
Bè is a coastal neighborhood in Lomé with a mix of residential blocks and local markets. The area has busy streets and frequent motorcycle traffic.
Bè-Ahligo
Bè-Ahligo is mostly residential with small markets and busy streets. Housing is mixed, with both older homes and newer developments.
Bè-Apéhémé
Bè-Apéhémé is a residential area in Lomé popular for its local markets and informal eateries. The streets are active throughout the day, with many small businesses and roadside vendors.
Bè-Hédjé
Bè-Hédjé is a residential neighborhood known for affordable housing and active local markets. Many workers commute from here to other parts of Lomé.
Bè-Klikamé
Bè-Klikamé has a mix of residential homes and small businesses. Streets are busy, with many motorcycles and informal vendors.
Bè-Kpota
Bè-Kpota is a mostly residential area in Lomé with busy local markets and small shops. The streets are lively with street vendors and weekday traffic.
Béniglato
Béniglato is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of apartment blocks and local shops. It has steady foot traffic but little nightlife.
Boulevard de la Paix
Boulevard de la Paix is a main road in Reims lined with residential blocks and some office buildings. Traffic can be busy during weekdays, but the area remains quiet at night.
Boulevard des Armées
Boulevard des Armées runs along a main arterial route with mixed commercial and residential buildings. It attracts daily traffic and features some local service businesses.
Boulevard du Sio
Boulevard du Sio follows the coast with apartment blocks and small hotels. Residents benefit from convenient road access and quick links to the city center.
Boulevard Houphouet Boigny
Boulevard Houphouet Boigny runs along Abidjan's waterfront, connecting key districts with business offices and hotels. Traffic is heavy, but the area stays lively into the evening.
Boulevard Malfakassa
Boulevard Malfakassa is a busy main road where government offices, banks, and some small shops line the street. Traffic is heavy most days and sidewalks see steady foot traffic from locals commuting or doing errands.
Boulevard Malkafassa
Boulevard Malkafassa is a main artery lined with shops, offices, and street vendors. Traffic can be heavy and sidewalks get busy during peak hours.
Boulevard Mobutu Sese Seko
Boulevard Mobutu Sese Seko is a major thoroughfare lined with banks, ministries, and shops. Traffic is heavy, especially during weekdays, and sidewalks see constant foot traffic from office workers.
Cassablanca
Cassablanca is a residential area with a mix of apartment buildings and local businesses. Most daily amenities are within walking distance.
Dogbéavou
Dogbéavou sits southwest of Lomé's main center, with residential blocks and local shops lining narrow streets. Buses run often and the area feels lively during the day with markets and small vendors.
Doulassamé
Doulassamé is a residential zone on the city's north side, marked by mixed housing and some commercial pockets. Streets are mostly quiet, and public services are basic.
Doumasséssé
Doumasséssé is a central neighborhood featuring local markets and residential streets. It sees moderate traffic and is a link between downtown and outlying areas.
Fréau-Jardin
Fréau-Jardin is a quiet residential area with a mix of small apartment blocks and older houses. Local shops and green spaces are common.
Gbényédji
Gbényédji is a mixed-use area with a mix of residential homes, small businesses, and several markets. The streets get busy during weekday afternoons as people shop and commute.
Gbonvié
Gbonvié is a residential area with basic local shops and modest housing. Streets are calm and mostly unpaved.
Hanoukopé
Hanoukopé has a mix of old residential buildings and informal businesses. Streets are busy, with vendors and motorbike taxis everywhere.
Hédzranawoé
Hédzranawoé is a mixed residential and commercial area in Lomé known for apartment complexes and small businesses. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours.
Kagnikopé
Kagnikopé is a central area in Lomé with a mix of old colonial buildings and newer developments. Traffic can be dense during business hours.
Kélégougan
Kélégougan is a residential section in Lomé with local shops and modest housing. Streets are busy during the day and quieter at night.
Kodjoviakopé
Kodjoviakopé sits near the border with Ghana and has many embassies and NGOs. The area includes both modest homes and upscale residences.
Kokétimé
Kokétimé is mostly residential, known for its calm streets and older apartment blocks. Local shops and a small park serve the area's families.
Kotokou-Kondji
Kotokou-Kondji is a coastal neighborhood with simple residential blocks and small markets. Fishing and informal trade shape daily life here.
Kpéhénou
Kpéhénou is a mostly residential district with a few local shops and markets along the main roads. Daily life is quiet compared to the city center.
Lomé-2
Lomé-2 covers a mix of residential streets and local businesses in the northern part of Lomé. The area tends to be quieter compared to Lomé's central neighborhoods.
Lom-Nava
Lom-Nava is mostly residential with low-rise apartment blocks and several green spaces. Public transit is limited, so most locals rely on cars.
N'tifafakomé
N'tifafakomé is mostly residential with a few local shops. The streets are quieter compared to central districts, and families are common here.
Nyékonakpoé
Nyékonakpoé sits close to downtown Lomé and features mixed housing, eateries, and basic shops. Streets can be crowded during peak hours with frequent motorcycle taxis.
Octaviano-Nétimé
Octaviano-Nétimé is mainly residential with a mix of mid-rise apartments and small local shops. The area sees moderate traffic and mostly families live here.
Place 1ABG
Place 1ABG is a residential sector with mid-rise apartments and some small local shops. Public transport links are reliable but nightlife is limited.
Quartier Administratif
Quartier Administratif hosts government offices and a few apartment blocks. Activity centers around weekday office hours, with quiet streets in evenings.
Résidence du Bénin
Résidence du Bénin is a residential area in Cotonou with apartment blocks and gated compounds. Many families and professionals live here, attracted by its proximity to services and schools.
Rue Adifo
Rue Adifo is a residential street known for its local shops and quiet atmosphere. Most buildings are mid-century apartments with ground-level stores.
Rue Adjaba
Rue Adjaba is a main street known for shops and local eateries. People frequent the area for daily errands and informal gatherings.
Rue Agbessia
Rue Agbessia is a mixed residential and commercial street known for local shops and modest housing. Small businesses operate alongside family-run restaurants and market stalls.
Rue Agbéyibo
Rue Agbéyibo is a residential street in Lomé with small shops and modest apartment buildings. Traffic can be heavy during midday and evenings.
Rue Aka
Rue Aka is a small residential area with local shops and basic services. The neighborhood is mostly quiet and sees light foot traffic in the evenings.
Rue Amémakalébla
Rue Amémakalébla is a mixed-use street with small shops and residential buildings. People frequent it for local errands and daily activities.
Rue Attiégou
Rue Attiégou is a mixed residential and commercial area with small local shops lining the street. Daily traffic and activity peak around the market section.
Rue Azolé
Rue Azolé is a narrow street known for its small local shops and older apartment buildings. Residents mostly move here for affordable rent and easy access to central transport.
Rue Cantine de l'Aéroport
Rue Cantine de l'Aéroport borders the main airport and serves mostly transport workers and travelers. Commercial spaces dominate, with few residential buildings nearby.
Rue Dabadakondji
Rue Dabadakondji is a central street known for its mix of modest housing and street commerce. Local shops and informal vendors line the area, drawing daily foot traffic.
Rue Dalinga
Rue Dalinga sits near the city center with a mix of old apartment blocks and small shops. Transit options are easy but traffic can be dense during rush hour.
Rue de Fazao
Rue de Fazao is a residential street with small shops and local eateries. The area is mainly quiet and frequented by families.
Rue de la Jonction 1
Rue de la Jonction 1 sits at the meeting point of the Rhône and Arve rivers. The area is mainly residential, with several mid-rise apartment blocks and local shops.
Rue de l'Est-Mono
Rue de l'Est-Mono consists of apartment blocks, small shops, and food stands. Street activity increases after work hours, with many residents commuting to Lomé center.
Rue des Fées
Rue des Fées is a narrow residential street known for its quiet atmosphere and small local cafes. Most buildings are older walk-ups with a few small shops at street level.
Rue des Frères
Rue des Frères is a central street known for student life and affordable cafes. It sits close to university buildings and hosts many independent shops.
Rue des Luzernes
Rue des Luzernes is a quiet residential street with small apartment blocks and local groceries. Few cafes or nightlife options are found nearby.
Rue Deuxième Passage des Boeufs
Rue Deuxième Passage des Boeufs is a small residential street in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, mostly home to apartments and local shops. The area sees light foot traffic and is quiet compared to neighboring main roads.
Rue Dilabiri
Rue Dilabiri is a residential street with small local shops and apartment buildings. It attracts families and longtime residents, offering basic amenities within walking distance.
Rue Djoma
Rue Djoma offers a mix of small local businesses and residential buildings. Street activity is steady, with shops and cafés serving daily needs.
Rue du Centre Communautaire
Rue du Centre Communautaire is a quiet residential street known for its proximity to local amenities and schools. The area mainly features family homes and small apartment buildings.
Rue du Chemin de Fer
Rue du Chemin de Fer is a narrow street with small local shops and a mix of older apartment buildings. The area sees moderate foot traffic, mostly from nearby residents.
Rue du Litimé
Rue du Litimé is a local commercial street known for small grocery shops and apartment buildings. Routine traffic and daily errands are common in this area.
Rue du Rotary-Club
Rue du Rotary-Club is a small street with mostly residential apartments and a handful of local businesses. Car traffic is moderate and public transit connections are limited.
Rue du Soldat Nandji
Rue du Soldat Nandji is a residential street with mostly low-rise buildings and local shops. The area sees steady foot traffic and has a mix of family-owned businesses and services.
Rue du Yoto
Rue du Yoto is a busy commercial street in Lomé, lined with small shops, local eateries, and street vendors. Daily traffic is heavy and sidewalks are crowded with shoppers and pedestrians.
Rue Garibonne
Rue Garibonne is a narrow residential street lined with mid-century apartment blocks and a few small local bakeries. The area largely attracts families and longtime residents.
Rue Général Ayéva
Rue Général Ayéva is an urban stretch known for mix-used buildings and steady road traffic. Locals use area shops and small restaurants for day-to-day needs.
Rue Glina
Rue Glina is a mixed-use street with local shops, small eateries, and apartments. Traffic can get busy during peak hours, and street life is steady throughout the day.
Rue Kiwajdi
Rue Kiwajdi is a dense residential area with busy local markets and narrow streets. Daily life centers on small family businesses and longstanding residents.
Rue Kpété Béna
Rue Kpété Béna has a mix of local shops and residential buildings. The street is active with vendors selling daily necessities.
Rue Kpimé
Rue Kpimé is a busy commercial street known for local shops and food stalls. Many residents rely on its small businesses for daily needs.
Rue Nyative
Rue Nyative is a residential corridor with older apartment blocks and small shops. Local cafés and grocery stores line the main street.
Rue Pidal
Rue Pidal is a central street in Aix-les-Bains, lined with apartments and small shops. It connects the train station area with the town's commercial core.
Rue Premier Passage des Boeufs
Rue Premier Passage des Boeufs is a short residential street in Paris's 2nd arrondissement. Small-scale apartments and a few local shops line the area.
Rue Révérence
Rue Révérence is a quiet, residential street known for mid-20th century apartment blocks. Local bakeries and corner shops meet basic needs.
Rue Samaï
Rue Samaï is a compact area with small local shops and mid-rise housing. Residents mostly work nearby and socialize at informal cafés.
Rue Tokpli
Rue Tokpli is a residential street known for local shops and apartment blocks. This area attracts families and students due to its steady rental market.
Rue Watchalo
Rue Watchalo is a residential area with small local shops and basic services. Most streets are quiet with limited nightlife or dining options.
Saint-Joseph
Saint-Joseph is mostly residential, with a mix of houses and mid-rise apartments. Local shops and schools serve the community, and streets are relatively quiet.
Sanguéra
Sanguéra is a mixed residential and commercial area on Lomé's western fringe. Many families live here, and small businesses line the main roads.
Souza-Nétimé
Souza-Nétimé is a middle-income residential area with mixed housing and basic local services. Public transport access is decent, but nightlife is limited.
Soviépé
Soviépé is mostly residential, with a mix of apartment blocks and modest houses. Local shops and informal markets line several main streets.
Tokoin-Aéroport
Tokoin-Aéroport is close to Lomé's airport and has several government offices. The area gets plenty of vehicle traffic and has some mid-range hotels.
Tokoin-Élavagnon
Tokoin-Élavagnon is a residential area in Lomé, known for apartment complexes and local shops. Streets are busy with daily commuters and small vendors.
Tokoin-Forever
Tokoin-Forever is a dense residential area with clusters of mid-rise apartments and local shops. Small parks and schools are spread throughout the neighborhood.
Tokoin-Gbadago
Tokoin-Gbadago is a residential area with shops, schools, and local markets. It is a popular choice for families and workers in Lomé.
Tokoin-Hôpital
Tokoin-Hôpital is a central neighborhood in Lomé known for its concentration of medical facilities and mixed residential and commercial buildings. Traffic is heavy during weekdays due to hospital activity.
Tokoin-Lycée
Tokoin-Lycée is a busy residential area in Lomé centered around the major Tokoin high school. Traffic and local commerce are a part of daily life here.
Tokoin-N'kafu
Tokoin-N'kafu is a primarily residential area in Lomé with several schools and healthcare facilities. It attracts families and commuters due to its practical location and amenities.
Tokoin-Ouest
Tokoin-Ouest has a mix of residential blocks and local shops. Major roadways connect it to central Lomé and other nearby zones.
Tokoin-Solidarité
Tokoin-Solidarité is a residential district in Lomé with apartment blocks and some local shops. Daily life is active, mainly centered around families and working people.
Tokoin-Tamé
Tokoin-Tamé is a residential neighborhood in Lomé, known for its mix of modest homes and small businesses. Streets are lively with local vendors and daytime activity.
Tokoin-Wuiti
Tokoin-Wuiti is a mixed-use neighborhood with residential blocks and small local businesses. Traffic can be heavy during daytime hours due to its location near main roads.
Totsi
Totsi is a quiet residential neighborhood with low-density housing. Most streets are tree-lined and the area sees little through traffic.
Université de Lomé
Université de Lomé is centered around Togo's largest university, with student housing and lecture halls shaping daily life. The area tends to be busy during school terms and quieter in breaks.
Wété
Wété features a mix of residential homes and small local shops. Streets are lively most evenings, with frequent outdoor gatherings.
Wétrivi-Kondji
Wétrivi-Kondji is a mixed-use neighborhood with residential blocks, small shops, and local eateries. Streets are lively during the day with regular traffic and foot activity.
Zone Portuaire
Zone Portuaire covers the waterfront where ships dock for commercial activities. The area is mostly industrial with limited residential spaces and few amenities.
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