
The most important cities in Togo at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Lomé is situated directly on the Gulf of Guinea and serves as the pulsating political and economic center of Togo.
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Afagnan is well-known far beyond the country's borders for its large hospital, considered one of the best in the region.
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Barkoissi is located in the Savanes Region and is known for its significant regional livestock market.
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Kandé is the primary gateway for visiting Koutammakou, the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Tamberma people.
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Tohoun is located right on the border with Benin and serves as a significant hub for cross-border trade.
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Kambolé is located in the Centrale Region near the border with Benin.
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Niamtougou hosts the country's second international airport and serves as a key logistical hub in the north.
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Pagala is a significant rural center in the Centrale Region, known for its extensive rice paddies and palm oil production.
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Pya is known as the birthplace of longtime president Gnassingbé Eyadéma and holds great symbolic significance in Togo.
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Sokodé is the second-largest city in Togo and a significant center of Islam in the country.
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Mô is situated in a remote valley and is known for its pristine nature and the traditional lifestyle of its inhabitants.
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Sotouboua is located in the heart of Togo and serves as a major agricultural transit point on the north-south axis.
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Blitta was for a long time the terminus of Togo's central railway line and a key loading point for goods.
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Amou-Oblo is known for its modern urban planning and clean environment, setting it apart from many other towns in the region.
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Kanté is closely linked to the Tamberma region and serves as a service hub for the inhabitants of the famous tower houses.
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Tabligbo is the industrial backbone of the Maritime Region, defined by vast phosphate deposits and cement plants.
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Yadé is a historic site in the Kara Region, known for its traditional clan structures and the preservation of ancient legends.
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Dapaong is located in the far north of Togo near the Burkina Faso border, surrounded by dry savanna landscapes.
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Notsé is considered the spiritual cradle of the Ewe people and houses the remains of historical fortification walls.
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Hiheatro is located near Atakpamé and serves as an important rural center.
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Togoville gave the entire country its name and is a site of immense historical and spiritual importance.
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Badou is tucked away in a lush valley near the Ghanaian border and is a major center for coffee cultivation.
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Kévé is located near the Ghana border and is known for its fertile soils, primarily producing cassava and yams.
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Tchamba is located near the Benin border and is a melting pot of various ethnic groups and cultures.
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Kara is a dynamic city in the north, strongly influenced by being near the home region of the former president.
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Agou is located right at the foot of Togo's highest peak, Mount Agou.
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Atakpamé is perched on hills, offering a refreshing break from the coastal heat.
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Wahala is located on the main road heading north and is a well-known stop for travelers.
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Biankouri is located in the far north of Togo, near the borders with Ghana and Burkina Faso.
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Sabi Lamba is a quiet rural center in the Kara Region, characterized by traditional agriculture and small craft workshops.
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Kpalimé is Togo's tourist jewel, surrounded by dense forests and waterfalls at the foot of Mount Agou.
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Bassar is known throughout West Africa for its traditional iron smelting, with furnaces that can still be visited today.
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Bombouaka is known for its humanitarian facilities and educational centers that serve the entire northern region.
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Anié is a strategic railway and road junction in the central region.
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Guérin-Kouka is located in northwestern Togo and is a major agricultural trading center for yams and grains.
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Sirka is nestled in the foothills of the Kabyè Mountains and is known for its stunning views across the savanna.
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Tsévié is a major center for palm oil processing, strategically located on the main road heading north.
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Cinkassé is a vibrant border town in the far northwest, linking Togo with Burkina Faso.
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Bogou is situated in a dramatic landscape of table mountains and caves in northern Togo.
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Sansanné-Mango sits on the banks of the Oti River and is a major trading center in northern Togo.
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Aného, the former capital of Togo, is picturesquely located between a lagoon and the sea.
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Mandouri is located in the east of the Savanes Region near the border with Benin.
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Bafilo nestles at the foot of the Alédjo Mountains and is famous for its traditional weaving cooperatives.
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A peaceful lagoon and the spiritual heart of Togo, known for water sports and the historic town of Togoville.
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Togo's largest national park protects an impressive variety of ecosystems, from mountains to savannahs.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.