Welcome to Our Cozy

Home Away from Home!

At Residence Ali and Amanda House, we welcome you to share our home for your vacationing comfort and pleasure. Our cozy home away from home provides all you need for a safe, relaxing, memorable vacation. With 3 bedrooms, all with en suite full bathrooms, living room, dining, kitchen, and covered rooftop terrace, there’s ample space for up to 6 guests to stay comfortably. Perfect for families, friends, business groups, couples, or a peaceful solo stay. Our home is located conveniently in the city, within 15 minutes of all local amenities: airport, ocean ports, shopping, restaurants, bars, attractions, healthcare, etc; yet, remains in a quiet, secure, well-maintained area. We offer several rental options in order to fit your needs based on both space and time; with one, two, or three bedroom/bathroom options as well as short and longer stay options for your convenience. We look forward to seeing you soon! We know you will love exploring our beautiful country!

Conveniently Located…

Popular Local Amenities & Attractions Located Nearby Our Home

Grand Marche Lome

Monument de l’Independance

Akodessewa Fetish Market
Palaise De Lome

Village Artisinal

          National Museum

Lome Cathedral

Lome Beach / Plage de Lome

Grandee Mosquee

Musee International du Golfe de Guinee

Supermarche Le Champion

Place de la Colombe de la Paix

Supermarche Superramco 

Place Des Martyrs

Hospital Dogta-Lafie

More Information About Travel to Togo

World Travel Guide
Pick Visa
Fit For Travel
US Dept of state
US Embassy IN Togo
Safe Travel New Zealand
Government of Ireland
Trip Advisor
Travel Noire
Responsible Travel
Government of Canda
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore
Government of France
Government of India
Go Nomad
Road to 197
Passport Health
United Kingdom FCDO
Australian Government
Government of Italy
Republic of Turkey
  • Togo means ‘house of sea’ in the Ewe language.

  • Togo has a rich history of religion. It has 29% Christians, 20% Muslims and 51% indigenous people.

  • Togo has secular celebrations. Some of the celebrations include 1 January – Fete Nationale and 27 April – Independence day. These celebrations open a window for job opportunities and they attract more tourists.

  • Togo became independent on 27 April 1960. In a smooth transition, Togo served its constitutional ties with France. It shed its UN trusteeship and became fully independent with Olympio as the president.