Shopping around

Boulangerie de Gisenyi
Supermarket
Bread shop - Hot snacks - Ice cream - Chocolate - Fresh Juices - Biscuits & much more
Open Daily
From 6;00 to Midnight
Location: Town Centre
in front of Gisenyi City Market
Contact: +250 255120802 / 078 8501965 / 078 8833733

MYIHAMI
Mini - Market
Food store, Snacks, Cosmetics, Beverage, fruits and much more.
Food store, Snacks, Cosmetics,
Beverage, fruits
and much more.
Location: City Masjid Road,
Contact: +250 (0) 788219046 / 0788915581 - nyihamisupermarket@gmail.com

RUGARI MEAT PROCESSING LTD
Rubavu Outlet
Open daily from 8:00 AM to Midnight.
Location: 200 meters from the Poid lourd Border Post. On the stone paved road
Contact: 0788498476, 0788587334

Gisenyi
City Market
Pop in for fresh fruits and vegetables and community interaction
Want to visit the market? Please, contact the local guides' association,
+250 (0) 783232758 / 0788704084
Jj Supermarket
Value for Money
Pop in for Fresh Food and Best Service.Open 24 hours/7days
Contact: 0786213535, Email: muhakay@yahoo.com

Wines & More
AKAGERA MARKETPLACE RUBAVU
Wines, Champagne, spirits and more.....
Find us at Vision Jeunesse Nouvelle, few meter from Serena KivuHotel
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK !
Contact: 0780258250 E.mail: rubavu.wnm@abgafrica.com

UH MART
Food and more....
Find us at RubavuOM Petro-Station
Airport Road
Gisenyi
Phone: 0788790550, 0788250808 - E-mail: umutonihuda@gmail.com

African Work Art Exposition
Handcraft shop
Pop in for local hand made souvenir and masks
Located next to Vision Jeunesse Nouvelle,200 m from Serena Kivu Hotel,
the exposition shop is open daytime 8:00 Am to 6:00 PM every day
Contact: 0783379039 /0782419298

K.I.A.KA Art Gallery
Hand craft Community Cooperative
The craft workshop is located 10 km from Gisenyi city, in Mahoko sector on the Kigali - Musanze.
The different with other craft shops is that tourists can easily enjoy and participate in craft making or just buy souvenir directly from the workshop.
Contact: +250 (0) 788426429
E.mail: jmbonyebyombi@yahoo.fr

Kivu Potter's
Poterie Rugerero
According to the most ancient estimations, pottery was first seen in Rwanda around the 9 century BC. Since that time, potteries have been used for water and local banana wine container, cooking, etc.
Nevertheless, the traditional lifestyle of potters has not changed for a century.
Visit them to learn more....
Contact; +250 (0)788530112 / 07822376739