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Where to stay in Antananarivo
Antaninarenina
Antaninarenina blends Madagascar's colonial past with its financial present through elegant architecture and tree-lined boulevards. The district buzzes with banking, government offices, and cultural institutions like Alliance Française. Historic buildings showcase French influences alongside modern glass towers. During business hours, the area hums with activity as professionals crowd the streets and cafés. Visit Independence Avenue and Is'Art Galerie to experience local art, or stroll to nearby Lake Anosy for a peaceful break from the urban energy.

Analakely
Analakely pulses as the beating commercial heart of Madagascar's capital city. The sprawling Zoma Market draws both locals and visitors with colorful stalls selling everything from crafts to spices. Colonial government buildings stand alongside modern banks in this bustling business district. Taxi-brousse stations make it a key transportation hub for the entire city. Here you'll experience authentic Malagasy urban life at its most vibrant. The neighborhood comes alive Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday when the market reaches its peak. Visit Is'Art Galerie or take a short walk to nearby Independence Avenue. Streets quiet down after 8pm as this area primarily serves daytime commerce.

Isoraka
Perched on a hillside in Madagascar's capital, Isoraka blends royal history with diplomatic elegance. Colonial mansions and the impressive Queen's Palace complex showcase the neighborhood's rich cultural heritage. Cobblestone streets wind between embassies and boutiques where traditional Malagasy crafts shine. French-Malagasy fusion restaurants offer upscale dining experiences amid terraced gardens and jacaranda trees. The Musée d'Art et d'Archéologie provides fascinating insights into local culture. Despite steep terrain, the reward is stunning panoramic views over Antananarivo and a peaceful atmosphere away from the bustling city center.

Andohalo
Andohalo sits proudly on a hilltop in Antananarivo, crowned by the historic Rova palace complex. This historic district reveals Madagascar's royal past through weathered colonial buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. The Catholic Cathedral stands as an architectural landmark where traditional ceremonies still take place. Visitors can explore this cultural enclave with its authentic Malagasy atmosphere and panoramic city views. The steep terrain creates challenging but rewarding walks through the quiet neighborhood. Most travelers visit as a day trip, as accommodation options are limited in this peaceful historic quarter.
Ambatonakanga
Step into Madagascar's past in Antananarivo's Ambatonakanga neighborhood. The 19th-century Ambatonakanga Church rises above colonial buildings with faded pastel walls and wrought-iron balconies. Cobblestone streets wind through this authentic district where daily Malagasy life unfolds naturally. Explore nearby attractions like Analakely Market or Lac Anosy during your stay. Local artisans sell handwoven raffia baskets and traditional lamba textiles in small morning markets. The highland location rewards your walks with panoramic city views and fresh mountain air.
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