Togo — Facts
Language
The official language in Togo is French, but Ewe and Mina are spoken (especially in the south), as well as Kabye and Dagomba (mainly in the north).
Currency
The unit of currency is the CFA franc (XOF), which is tied to the Euro and divided into 100 centimes. Only currency issued by the Bank of West African States ( Banque des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest)is considered valid. Lomé and other major cities have bureau de change and banks will also exchange currency; banks are usually open on weekdays. Travelers checks, as well as most major credit cards are accepted, but mostly only in Lomé and other major cities, so it is best to carry cash. American Express is the most widely accepted.
Time
Local time in Togo is GMT.
Electricity
The electrical current in Togo is 220 volts AC, 50 Hz (127 volts, 50 Hz in Lomé). Round 2-pin attachment plugs are standard.
Communications
The international dialing code for Togo is +228; no city/area codes are necessary. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 0044 for the United Kingdom). Internet cafes are widely available and mobile phone signal is strongest around urban centers. There are two GSM 900 networks.
Duty-Free
Visitors over 15 years of age may import 100 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 100g tobacco or 50 cigars, as well as 1 bottle of wine, 1 bottle of spirits, 500ml eau de toilette and 250ml perfume, without incurring customs duty. All fruit and vegetable products require a phytosanitary certificate.
Tourist Office
National Tourism Office, Lomé: +228 215 662 or www.togo-tourisme.com
Embassies in Togo
- United States Embassy, Lomé: +228 261 5470.
- British Honorary Consulate, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 222 2714.
- Canadian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 21 233 0302.
- Australian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 302 216 400.
- South African Embassy, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire (also responsible for Togo): +225 2244 5963.
Togo Embassies Abroad
- Embassy of Togo, Washington DC, United States: +1 228 324 4212.
- Embassy of Togo, Paris, France (also responsible for the UK): +33 (0)1 4380 1213.
- Embassy of Togo, Ottawa, Canada: +1 613 238 5916.
Emergency
Emergencies: 101 (Police).
Language
The official language in Togo is French, but Ewe and Mina are spoken (especially in the south), as well as Kabye and Dagomba (mainly in the north).
Currency
The unit of currency is the CFA franc (XOF), which is tied to the Euro and divided into 100 centimes. Only currency issued by the Bank of West African States ( Banque des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest)is considered valid. Lomé and other major cities have bureau de change and banks will also exchange currency; banks are usually open on weekdays. Travelers checks, as well as most major credit cards are accepted, but mostly only in Lomé and other major cities, so it is best to carry cash. American Express is the most widely accepted.
Time
Local time in Togo is GMT.
Electricity
The electrical current in Togo is 220 volts AC, 50 Hz (127 volts, 50 Hz in Lomé). Round 2-pin attachment plugs are standard.
Communications
The international dialing code for Togo is +228; no city/area codes are necessary. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 0044 for the United Kingdom). Internet cafes are widely available and mobile phone signal is strongest around urban centers. There are two GSM 900 networks.
Duty-Free
Visitors over 15 years of age may import 100 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 100g tobacco or 50 cigars, as well as 1 bottle of wine, 1 bottle of spirits, 500ml eau de toilette and 250ml perfume, without incurring customs duty. All fruit and vegetable products require a phytosanitary certificate.
Tourist Office
National Tourism Office, Lomé: +228 215 662 or www.togo-tourisme.com
Embassies in Togo
- United States Embassy, Lomé: +228 261 5470.
- British Honorary Consulate, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 222 2714.
- Canadian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 21 233 0302.
- Australian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 302 216 400.
- South African Embassy, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire (also responsible for Togo): +225 2244 5963.
Togo Embassies Abroad
- Embassy of Togo, Washington DC, United States: +1 228 324 4212.
- Embassy of Togo, Paris, France (also responsible for the UK): +33 (0)1 4380 1213.
- Embassy of Togo, Ottawa, Canada: +1 613 238 5916.
Emergency
Emergencies: 101 (Police).
Language
The official language in Togo is French, but Ewe and Mina are spoken (especially in the south), as well as Kabye and Dagomba (mainly in the north).
Currency
The unit of currency is the CFA franc (XOF), which is tied to the Euro and divided into 100 centimes. Only currency issued by the Bank of West African States ( Banque des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest)is considered valid. Lomé and other major cities have bureau de change and banks will also exchange currency; banks are usually open on weekdays. Travelers checks, as well as most major credit cards are accepted, but mostly only in Lomé and other major cities, so it is best to carry cash. American Express is the most widely accepted.
Time
Local time in Togo is GMT.
Electricity
The electrical current in Togo is 220 volts AC, 50 Hz (127 volts, 50 Hz in Lomé). Round 2-pin attachment plugs are standard.
Communications
The international dialing code for Togo is +228; no city/area codes are necessary. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 0044 for the United Kingdom). Internet cafes are widely available and mobile phone signal is strongest around urban centers. There are two GSM 900 networks.
Duty-Free
Visitors over 15 years of age may import 100 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 100g tobacco or 50 cigars, as well as 1 bottle of wine, 1 bottle of spirits, 500ml eau de toilette and 250ml perfume, without incurring customs duty. All fruit and vegetable products require a phytosanitary certificate.
Tourist Office
National Tourism Office, Lomé: +228 215 662 or www.togo-tourisme.com
Embassies in Togo
- United States Embassy, Lomé: +228 261 5470.
- British Honorary Consulate, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 222 2714.
- Canadian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 21 233 0302.
- Australian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 302 216 400.
- South African Embassy, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire (also responsible for Togo): +225 2244 5963.
Togo Embassies Abroad
- Embassy of Togo, Washington DC, United States: +1 228 324 4212.
- Embassy of Togo, Paris, France (also responsible for the UK): +33 (0)1 4380 1213.
- Embassy of Togo, Ottawa, Canada: +1 613 238 5916.
Emergency
Emergencies: 101 (Police).
Language
The official language in Togo is French, but Ewe and Mina are spoken (especially in the south), as well as Kabye and Dagomba (mainly in the north).
Currency
The unit of currency is the CFA franc (XOF), which is tied to the Euro and divided into 100 centimes. Only currency issued by the Bank of West African States ( Banque des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest)is considered valid. Lomé and other major cities have bureau de change and banks will also exchange currency; banks are usually open on weekdays. Travelers checks, as well as most major credit cards are accepted, but mostly only in Lomé and other major cities, so it is best to carry cash. American Express is the most widely accepted.
Time
Local time in Togo is GMT.
Electricity
The electrical current in Togo is 220 volts AC, 50 Hz (127 volts, 50 Hz in Lomé). Round 2-pin attachment plugs are standard.
Communications
The international dialing code for Togo is +228; no city/area codes are necessary. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e.g. 0044 for the United Kingdom). Internet cafes are widely available and mobile phone signal is strongest around urban centers. There are two GSM 900 networks.
Duty-Free
Visitors over 15 years of age may import 100 cigarettes, or 100 cigarillos, or 100g tobacco or 50 cigars, as well as 1 bottle of wine, 1 bottle of spirits, 500ml eau de toilette and 250ml perfume, without incurring customs duty. All fruit and vegetable products require a phytosanitary certificate.
Tourist Office
National Tourism Office, Lomé: +228 215 662 or www.togo-tourisme.com
Embassies in Togo
- United States Embassy, Lomé: +228 261 5470.
- British Honorary Consulate, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 222 2714.
- Canadian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 21 233 0302.
- Australian High Commission, Accra, Ghana (also responsible for Togo): +233 302 216 400.
- South African Embassy, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire (also responsible for Togo): +225 2244 5963.
Togo Embassies Abroad
- Embassy of Togo, Washington DC, United States: +1 228 324 4212.
- Embassy of Togo, Paris, France (also responsible for the UK): +33 (0)1 4380 1213.
- Embassy of Togo, Ottawa, Canada: +1 613 238 5916.
Emergency
Emergencies: 101 (Police).




