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 centre
Eastgate 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, Shopping
National 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 miEChurch
Sacred 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 miEMuseum
Zimbabwe 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 architecture
ZANU–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, Market
Mbare 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 miWCemetery
National 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 miEChurch
Cathedral 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 garden
National 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 stadiums
Gwanzura, 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 schools
University 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.