Harare Institute of Technology, Harare
#21 among attractions in Harare

Facts and practical information
Harare Institute of Technology is a Zimbabwean university offering courses mainly in technology. ()
Harare Institute of Technology – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eastgate Centre, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences.
3 miEShopping, Shopping centreEastgate Centre, Harare
77 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Harare, Zimbabwe, the Eastgate Centre stands as a premier shopping destination and an architectural marvel that harmoniously blends modernity with environmental sustainability. Opened in 1996, this shopping center has since become an integral...
2.9 miEArt gallery, Museum, ShoppingNational Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare
74 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Harare, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and artistic expression within the bustling capital city. This premier art institution, dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of Zimbabwean visual arts, is a...
3.2 miEChurchSacred Heart Cathedral, Harare
83 min walk • The Sacred Heart Cathedral stands as a beacon of faith in the bustling city of Harare, Zimbabwe. This prominent church serves as the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Harare and is a spiritual home for the city's Catholic community.
2.1 miEMuseumZimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences, Harare
54 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Harare, the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences stands as a custodian of the nation's rich heritage and cultural history. This pivotal institution, an integral part of Zimbabwe's cultural landscape, offers a deep dive into the ancient traditions...
2.2 miEPostmodern architectureZANU–PF Building, Harare
56 min walk • The ZANU–PF building is the headquarters of the ruling political party of Zimbabwe - the Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF). It is located in the center of the country's capital, Harare, and serves as an important landmark and symbol of the...
2.5 miSEShopping, Farmer's market, MarketMbare Musika, Harare
63 min walk • Mbare Musika, located in Zimbabwe's capital city, Harare, stands as a bustling hub of commerce and a testament to the vibrancy of African markets. This expansive marketplace is not only a key center for trading in the city but also an essential part of the daily life...
1.3 miWCemeteryNational Heroes Acre, Harare
35 min walk • National Heroes Acre, a solemn and hallowed site, stands prominently on a hill in the capital city of Harare, Zimbabwe. This revered cemetery, dedicated to the memory of individuals who sacrificed their lives in the struggle for Zimbabwe's independence, is a poignant...
3 miEChurchCathedral of St Mary and All Saints, Harare
76 min walk • The Cathedral of St Mary and All Saints stands as a beacon of faith in the heart of Harare, Zimbabwe. This Anglican cathedral is not just a place of worship but also an architectural gem that reflects the city's colonial past and its contemporary spiritual life.
3.8 miNEBotanical gardenNational Botanic Garden, Harare
98 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Zimbabwe's capital, the National Botanic Garden in Harare stands as a lush oasis showcasing the country's diverse flora. Spanning over 58 hectares, this serene garden is home to a vast collection of indigenous and exotic plants, offering a...
3.8 miSSport, Sport venue, Arenas and stadiumsGwanzura, Harare
97 min walk • Gwanzura is a football stadium in Highfield, Harare. It is bordered by Mushandirapamwe Hotel, Machipisa council bar, bus station, Jerusalem suburb and by a BP station owned by the Tawengwas.It was built by the brothers Eric and Phanuel Gwanzura to defy colonial restrictions on access to sporting infrastructure for black Africans.
4.8 miNEUniversities and schoolsUniversity of Zimbabwe, Harare
122 min walk • The University of Zimbabwe is a public university in Harare, Zimbabwe. It opened in 1952 as the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and was initially affiliated with the University of London.