A Wide Range of Captivating Things to Do in Kampala while you enjoy your stay at Hillside Plaza Hotel.
A visit to Kampala's top attractions will make your trip a memorable one, We believe you will enjoy what our country's (Uganda) capital city has to offer..
Mengo Palace - Olubiri lwe Mengo
Built in 1922, the palace was the former home of the king of Buganda, though it has remained empty since 1966 when Prime Minister Milton Obote ordered an attack to oust Kabaka Mutesa II, the president of Uganda by then. Led by the forces of Idi Amin, soldiers stormed the palace and, after several days of fighting, Mutesa was forced into exile. The building's interior cannot be visited, but the notorious underground prison here is open to tours.
Baha'i Temple
There is only one Baha'i temple on each continent, and Africa's happens to be in Kampala. The beautiful domed cathedral sits on a hill surrounded by peaceful gardens, and since the Baha'i are such an inclusive faith anyone is welcome to tour the grounds or to enjoy a Sunday service.
Uganda National Museum
The biggest and the oldest Museum in Uganda which founded in 1908, the Uganda Museums remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history. The Uganda Museum is situated five kilometers away from the Kampala city centre on plot 5 Kira road. When coming from Kampala, pass through Wandegeya trading centre and by Mulago hospital. Just before Kamwokya Town is a large sign post reading Uganda Museum. The Uganda Museum is the oldest in East Africa with a collection exceeding one million specimens. The core of the collections is ethnography and fossils.
Ndere Cultural Centre
If you're interested in traditional dance and music, try to catch a dinner-theatre performance of the Ndere Troupe at Ndere Centre - Kisaasi. They showcase dances from Uganda's tribal groups with high-energy shows taking place in a 700-seat amphitheatre on Sundays at 6pm, Wednesday at 7pm and Fridays afro-jazz from 7pm.
Kasubi Tombs
The World Heritage Site comprises around 26 hectares (64 acres) on the Kasubi hill in the city of Kampala, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northwest of the city centre. Most of the site is open agricultural land that is farmed using traditional techniques. One corner contains a royal palace built in 1882 by Muteesa I, the 35th Kabaka of Buganda, to replace a palace built by his built by his father, Ssuuna II in 1820. The new palace became a royal burial ground on his death in 1884. The site is one of 31 royal tombs across the Buganda kingdom since the kingdom was founded in the 13th century. Traditionally, the body of the deceased king was buried in one place, with a separate shrine for the deceased king's jawbone, believed to contain his soul.
National Theatre
The Centre has two main components: the National Theatre and the Nommo Gallery, both of which are located in central Kampala. The National Theatre provides a venue for stage performances of different kinds, and also serves as a cinema; the Nommo Gallery features exhibitions of works of art by both Ugandan and foreign artists. The Centre also offers a snack bar, which claims to offer the "best African dishes served with best spices and ambience", and the Craft Village, where locally made handicrafts are sold.
Acacia Mall
A quality development in every aspect, Acacia Mall (35,000 sq.m's) encompasses lifestyle and value with a vibrant mix of home, fashion, fitness, food, service, leisure and entertainment offerings, and will render the shopper spoilt for choice.
Village shopping mall - Bugolobi
The Village shopping mall Bugolobi is now the first home of Internationally renowned fast food chain, KFC. Coffee lovers can also savour the rich taste of their coffee at Java House.The Village mall's diverse tenant mix caters to the needs of all with options such as clothes and fashion shops, Children clothing,health and beauty centres, Telecom service centres, sports bar, gym, pharmacy,wine lounge, book shop, spa diagnostic center, mobile phones and electronics, fine dining and a modern food court.
Garden City Shopping Mall
Garden City shopping mall is located just minutes away from Kampala city centre on Yusuf Lule road. This large complex is complete with numerous businesses, and is a one stop shopping place. For those who love to shop, Garden City Shopping mall will not disappoint you. The complex is well designed with fountains of water giving it very beautiful scenery. The mall has free, secure and ample parking space both on the upper level and the basement.
Nakumatt Oasis Mall
Nakumatt Oasis Mall is the only shopping place in Uganda that operates 24 hours a day, a joy to Ugandans and visitors who love late shopping and night travelers. The Nakumatt Oasis supermarket sit in the Oasis mall a very large business complex open 24hours daily.