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King Sobhuza II Memorial Park

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Open year round, 24/7
Address:
H624+F8J, Lobamba, EswatiniMap
Phone+268 2416 1489
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  • Carl X
    Carl X
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    Not much to see

    Entry is R100, you actually don't know if the place is open except the main gate. There is only the one king's museum open so not much to see except his lifehood and the monument. Not much to see real...

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2022
  • Christopher V
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    One Hour Visit

    Visited here on a joint ticket between the national museum and memorial park. Need about an hour in total to see it and read about the history of all that Sobusha II did for the nation in it's transit...

    Reviewed on Jul 25, 2022
  • Robert O
    Robert O
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    Small green space with deluxe cars in a garage.

    The park is dedicated to the memory of King Sobhuza II who died in 1982 at the age of 83. It was created with support of the Taiwanese government. The green park space is actually rather limited, a...

    Reviewed on Feb 16, 2022
  • Klaus G
    Klaus G
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    Interesting memorial garden and museum

    The memorial garden for the late King Sobusha has a lot of features that can take some time to identify and understand if you have a good guide. The Museum also has interesting information especially ...

    Reviewed on Apr 9, 2019
  • shiraziwine
    shiraziwine
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    Small park and short time visit

    The park does not have a lot to offer since it is a small park but the car museum and the statue of the King are the things which you really need to visit when you are in Lobamba. there is a Glass ro...

    Reviewed on Nov 25, 2018
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