Treasury Square

Historic Sites in Mombasa

Treasury Square: Of Modish At Old Town

What little influence of the British there is at Old Town is wholly made up at the Treasury Square, situated just 50 metres from the Old Law Courts. Contrary to its description Treasury Square is a big oval. The houses are built around the Burhani Gardens in the middle of Treasury Square. Here, like at Old Town, time has almost stood still. The elegant, carefully-planned, quintessentially British robust angular brick holdings with underlying ethos of muscular pillars, round-headed arches, classical detailing and workmanship are a fine expression of English architecture and urban planning. Off-center to both the British and Omani Arabs, the ancient Portuguese left little evidence of their two centuries-long presence in Mombasa. The famed citadel Fort Jesus completed in 1596 is their most exceptional legacy.


Kenya is home to numerous historic sites that showcase the country’s rich cultural heritage, ancient civilizations, colonial history, and struggle for independence. These historic sites offer valuable insights into Kenya’s past and its diverse cultural heritage, making them essential destinations for visitors interested in her history.


Well-famous for its rich Swahili culture, stunning beaches, and vibrant nightlife – acclaimed as one of the top destinations in Kenya – Mombasa County is home to Mombasa City, Kenya’s second-largest city and a primary port town that has been a key trade center for centuries. Mombasa County is more than just beaches—it’s a cultural melting pot with history, adventure, and guaranteed coastal vibes.

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May is generally the wettest month, then April and June. Average temperatures are always high, rarely falling below 24oC across the year.

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