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    Bangui M'Poko International Airport (BGF) is the airport serving Bangui. It is located 7km (4 miles) northwest of Bangui. In 2004, the airport served 53,862 passengers.
    There are flights to [wiki=dfe1fe4e1b9f529489741369cca9d483]Douala[/wiki], [wiki=9b3af1bb38b7114f349064f74ea83fa4]Tripoli[/wiki], [wiki=e20d37a5d7fcc4c35be6fc18a8e71bfa]Paris[/wiki] (once a week), [wiki=6e6dd9a489c685c2ddd5ae639f4df14e]Brazzaville[/wiki], [wiki=c5cb60b2b5eb0f8ed43a97d4428c0125]Yaoundé[/wiki], [wiki=1e80355cd516bcf9d9fa48015d69c7c8]Cotonou[/wiki] and [wiki=83dde57a97032500618e1312b2f16849]N'Djamena[/wiki].

    Visas are required for all European (and probably most other) travellers, and should be obtained before arrival.

    The arrival procedure is a bit long, requiring at least two queues to get all necessary visa stamps. Exit from the arrival hall is through "Things To Declare", with customs officers picking out passengers randomly for baggage check. Security guards check the luggage tags on the way out.

    Be careful for pickpockets outside the terminal building, including people claiming to provide assistance.
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    The city centre lies near the river and features a large triumphal arch dedicated to Bokassa, the Presidential Palace and the central market. Lying 5 km further north, the heart of the residential area has the largest market and most nightlife. North of the city lie rolling hills.
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    Buy beautiful wood carvings, but do not be tempted to buy rare African Grey parrots that are being traded illegally in the town. You will be arrested if you do.
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    The city has a community of French expats, which translates into one of the best ice cream parlours in Africa; a supermarket that sells international (mainly French) delicacies, e.g. foie gras; and a really good Italian restaurant.
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    One of the local beers. Tend to be the cheapest and very good in quality. Comes in a 65cl big bottle, perfect for beer lovers!
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    It's been called the best accommodation in town. Clean and air conditioned rooms, hot water was available at all times. WiFi internet available with OK speeds. Electricity was more or less constant. There's a restaurant with fair prices, ~CFA 6000 for a meal and a drink, 5000 for a full breakfast.
    *Basic accommodation with clean and air conditioned rooms. The environment is quiet rural, not so much to do outside the rooms. A very basic restaurant is serving food all day. Electricity goes out sometimes.
    *Newest, 5 star hotel in Bangui. Spacious rooms with airconditioning. Located 15 minutes from airport. Hotel provides free WiFi but blocks some applications (Skype). Nice breakfast included in price. Bar, restaurant, gym. No problem with electricity. Price 82000CFA per night.
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    Four GSM-900 mobile telecommunications companies, Telecel CAR, Nationlink Telecom RCA, Orange CAR and MOOV CAR operate out of Bangui. State-owned Socatel is the principal telecom in CAR and Bangui, and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the communications infrastructure.

    Internet cafes in town allow users to access the internet, also using own laptop computers. Download speeds are acceptable and prices reasonable. MOOV provides GPRS/EDGE internet access with USB sticks for reasonable prices in whole Bangui and in major cities of CAR as well.

    Le Grande Cafe in the city center has open free wi/fi and serves coffee and food.

    MOOV and Orange phones can access GPRS/Edge networks if properly configured. Configuration is provided free at the telecommunication offices at PKZero. Speeds are generally EDGE, but may fade to G. GPRS is available in Bangui center, but fades out by PK12.
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    At the time of writing (April 2013) the entire city of Bangui and surrounding area are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS owing to the recent rebel takeover. any foreign nationals currently in Bangui should leave as soon as it is safe and possible to do so, and on no account should anyone contemplate travel to Bangui, or indeed the entire Central African Republic at this time.

    It is not a problem to walk around, locals are not so pushy to sell stuff or beg for money however sometimes it happens. Always carry your passport with you, but not too much money if you're on foot.

    A colour photocopy of your passport can be certified at the Hotel de Ville for a few dollars and is much safer to carry around than your passport.

    Travelling with your own transportation is not a problem, even at night time, there are street lights almost everywhere in the downtown.
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