The
Liberation Avenue of Eritrea is located in Asmara city, the capital of Eritrea. This avenue commemorates the liberation of Eritrea from external domination. This Eritrea avenue is one of the most well maintained, lively avenues that represent the modern urban city life in Eritrea. There are big shady trees on both sides of this road and it is decorated on special national events as well as on festival and celebrations. The Liberation Avenue is well known for its partying culture. Though it is a 24X7 busy street, the entertainment begins after sunset. The people are seen reveling and partying in the coffee shops, eateries and hotels, which are located on this avenue of Asmara city. The Government Administrative Center and the September First Stadium marks the two ends of the Liberation Avenue.
The Liberation Avenue of Asmara houses many important buildings. These include:
- The Government Administrative Center
- The Central Bank
- Asmara Theater
- The Catholic Cathedral
- The Ministry of Education
- The Supreme Court
- City Administration
- The September First Stadium
The transportation system in the Asmara city is comfortably well developed and all part of the city are networked by bus services. Though there is no fixed timetable for the buses, there are frequent buses to the Liberation Avenue.