The best time to visit is during the dry season between December and February when the weather is more temperate.
The primary language is French, but many locals also speak various native Ivorian languages.
Yopougon is generally safe, but like any city, it's advisable to stay alert and avoid less-traveled areas at night.
The currency used is the West African CFA franc.
Definitely try attiéké, which is made from cassava, and savory grilled chicken or fish.
The nightlife is lively with music and dance venues popular among both locals and tourists.
Taxis are the easiest mode of transport, but there are also minibuses and buses for various routes.
Yopougon hosts several local festivals and cultural events throughout the year celebrating music and dance.
Yes, local agencies offer guided tours exploring both city life and nearby natural attractions.
Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. Small tips for good service are customary.