The Ultimate Paramaribo City Tour: Discover Suriname’s Beautiful Wooden City

UNESCO World Heritage City

Paramaribo City Tour

Walk through 400 years of history — where Dutch gables, a wooden cathedral, a synagogue and a mosque all share the same street.

3 hrsWalking tour
08:00Daily departure
Min. 2Participants
€40 ppFrom
The story

A city built from a trading post

The name Paramaribo is probably derived from Parmurbo, an Indian village where a trading post was established at the start of the 17th century. The English took it over and built Fort Willoughby; in 1667, Abraham Crijsen conquered the area, and from the fort the city grew west. After the abolition of slavery in 1863 and the end of indentured labour in 1873, many more people moved into the city.

Since 2002, Paramaribo's historic centre has held UNESCO World Heritage status, protecting buildings of both historical and religious significance — among them the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, built entirely from wood and the largest wooden building in South America.

At a glance
1667

Founded as a Dutch colonial fort town


2002

Inner city listed as UNESCO World Heritage


No.1

Largest wooden building in South America — the wooden cathedral

The programme

Three hours, on foot, through the old town

08:00

Departure — Hotel Royal Torarica

Your guide meets you at the hotel entrance to begin the walk into the historic centre.

08:20

Synagogue & mosque

The Neveh Shalom synagogue and the Keizerstraat mosque stand fraternally side by side — a rare sight anywhere in the world.

08:50

Elisabeth Samson's house

The colonial-era home of the free Black woman who became one of the wealthiest plantation owners in Suriname.

09:15

The wooden cathedral & Palmentuin

St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, then a walk beneath the royal palms of the old palm garden.

09:50

Fort Zeelandia

The colonial fort at the heart of the city's founding, with the guide's account of Suriname's history from the distant past to independence.

10:15

Independence Square & Presidential Palace

The ceremonial centre of the city, framed by grand colonial architecture.

10:35

Waterfront & Central Market

Fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, bush meat, snacks, local food and clothing — the everyday life of the city.

11:00

Tour ends

A car/bus version of this tour is also available, 09:00–12:30, for €55 per person.

Why this tour

What makes it special

01

The only day tour through the wooden city of Paramaribo

02

Beautiful colonial architecture and living culture

03

An attractive price for a full guided morning

04

A good balance between the city's past and present

05

No malaria risk within the city

06

Departs with just two people, on regular days

TransportBus / mini Van
Travel time3 hours
Departure08:30 – 13:00
ScheduleMonday – Sunday

Included

  • Entrance fees
  • Round-trip transportation from Paramaribo
  • Guided by a historical guide

Not included

  • Alcohol and personal expenses
  • Payment by bank or cash on site
Trip options

Choose how you'd like to explore

On foot

Walking day tour

€40 per person, 3–4 hrs

Departs daily, minimum 2 participants, 08:00–11:00.

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