
The Estádio 11 de Novembro is a multi-use stadium in Talatona, Angola. Completed in 2010 ahead of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, it hosted nine matches during the tournament, including five Group A matches, one group b match, one quarter final, one semi-final, and the final.

Andulo Airport is an airport serving Andulo, a city in Bié Province, Angola.

Cafunfo Airport is an airport serving Cafunfo, in Lunda Norte Province, Angola.

Camaxilo Airport is an airport serving Camaxilo in Lunda Norte Province, Angola. The runway is 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) south of the village.

Maquela Airport is an airport serving Maquela do Zombo, a city in Uíge Province, Angola.

Ondjiva Pereira Airport is an airport serving Ondjiva in Cunene Province, Angola. The airport is 38 kilometres (24 mi) north of the Namibian border.

Nzagi Airport is an airport serving Nzagi (Andrada) in the Lunda Norte Province, in northeastern Angola.

Lubango Mukanka Airport is an airport serving Lubango, the capital city of the Huíla Province in Angola. The Lubango non-directional beacon is located 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) east-northeast of the Rwy 28 threshold.

Mbanza Congo Airport is an airport serving M'banza Congo, the capital of Zaire Province in northwestern Angola. Passenger flights resumed in August 2017 following an eight-year gap, during which the airport was closed for construction works.

The Albano Machado Airport is a public airport southeast of Huambo, the capital of Huambo Province, Angola. It was formerly named the Nova Lisboa Airport, since in colonial times the city was called Nova Lisboa, or New Lisbon.

Ambriz Airport is an airport serving Ambriz, Angola.
Belas Shopping is the first modern shopping center of Angola, located in the Talatona city, in Luanda Province. Covering an area of almost 120,000 square meters, with a budgeted investment initially of 35 million dollars, it was built by Angolan subsidiary Odebrecht. The official opening was on March 29, 2007, attended by government officials, politicians, entrepreneurs, the press, and others.

Benguela Airport is an airport serving Benguela, the capital city of Benguela Province in Angola.

Cabinda Airport is an airport serving Cabinda, a city in the Cabinda Province, an exclave of Angola.

Cacolo Airport is a public use airport 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) north of Cacolo, in Lunda Sul Province, Angola.

Camabatela Airport Portuguese: Aeroporto de Camabatela is a public use airport serving Camabatela, Cuanza Norte Province, Angola.

Camembe Airport is a public use airport serving Camembe, Bengo Province, Angola.

Cangamba Airport is an airport serving Cangamba in Moxico Province, Angola.

Catoca Airport is an airport in the Lunda Sul Province of Angola. It serves the Catoca diamond mine.

Catumbela Airport is an airport in Catumbela, a coastal city in the Benguela Province of Angola. After having been expanded and restored, the airport opened in 2012 and due to its capacity and size, would indicate annual passenger movement of around 2.2 million. Cutumbela Airport will form an alternative to the airport in Luanda. The national certification process for Benguela Province's Catumbela airport is expected to be completed in February 2019, providing that the security standards complies with the 'Empresa Nacional de Navegação Aérea' regarding the infrastructure. The airport boasts two boarding bridges and a 3,700-metre runway, 18 migration service-counters and 16 check-in counters. It also provides executive and first class facilities complete with restaurants and bars.

Cazombo Airport is an airport serving the city of Cazombo in the Moxico Province of Angola.

Chitato Airport is an airport serving Dundo, Angola. The runway is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) northwest of the city.
The Church of Our Lady of Remedies is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Luanda, Angola. It was built in 1628 and is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Luanda. In 1716 the headquarters of the Diocese of Angola and Congo was transferred from São Salvador of Congo to Luanda, which eventually led the church of Dos Remedios to become cathedral. In 1877 it was in ruins, and restored between 1880 and 1900. At that time acquired the present appearance, as three doors and curved pediment on the façade.

Cuango-Luzamba Airport is an airport serving Cuango-Luzamba, in the Lunda Norte Province of Angola. The airport is known for its unrecovered wrecks.

Cuito Cuanavale Airport is an airport serving Cuito Cuanavale in Cuando Cubango Province, Angola.

Damba Airport is a public use airport serving the town of Damba, in the Uíge Province of Angola.

Dirico Airport is an airport near Dirico, a town in Cuando Cubango Province, Angola.

Luau Airport is an airport serving Luau, a municipality in the Moxico Province of Angola. It is near the border between Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Dundo Airport is an airport serving the city of Dundo, the capital of Lunda Norte Province in Angola.

Estádio das Mangueiras is a football stadium located at the Dr. Agostinho Neto neighborhood in the city of Saurimo, Lunda Sul province, Angola. The state-owned stadium is currently used mostly for football matches, on club level by Progresso da Lunda Sul of the Girabola. The stadium has a capacity of 7,000 spectators.

Ombaka National Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Benguela, Angola. Completed in 2010, it is used mostly for football matches and has hosted some events for the 2010 African Cup of Nations. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 people.

Fortaleza de São Miguel or Saint Michael Fortress was a Portuguese fortress built in Luanda, Angola. During Dutch rule in Angola between 1641 and 1648, the fort was known as Fort Aardenburgh.

Huambo Airport is a public use airport near the eastern edge of the city of Huambo in Huambo Province, Angola.

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazaré is a colonial church in Luanda, Angola, built in 1664. It is located in the centre of the city, overlooking Luanda Bay.

Jamba Airport is an airport serving Jamba, in Huíla Province, Angola.

Joaquim Kapango Airport, or Cuíto Airport, is an airport serving Cuíto, a city in the Bié Province in Angola.

Kapanda Airport is an airport serving the Capanda Dam project near Kapanda, a village in Malanje Province, Angola.

Lobito Airport is an airport serving in Lobito, a town and municipality in the Benguela Province of Angola.

Luau International Airport is an airport serving Luau, a municipality in the Moxico Province of Angola. It is 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) west of the city, and may replace the Villa Teixeira de Sousa Airport, an unpaved airstrip that is within the city.

Lucapa Airport is an airport serving Lucapa, the capital of the Lunda Norte Province in northeastern Angola.

Luena Airport is an airport serving Luena, the capital of the Moxico Province in Angola.

Lumbala Airport is an airport serving the town of Lumbala N'guimbo in the Moxico Province of Angola.

Malanje Airport is an airport serving Malanje, the capital of Malanje Province in Angola.

Menongue Airport is an airport serving Menongue, a town and municipality in the Cuando Cubango Province of Angola.

N'dalatando Airport is an airport serving the city of N'dalatando, in Cuanza Norte Province, Angola. The runway is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the city.

N'zeto Airport is an airport serving N'zeto, a town in Zaire Province, Angola. The runway is 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of the town, along the Atlantic coast.

Negage Airport is an airport serving Negage, a town and municipality in Uíge Province in Angola. It was formerly a Portuguese military airbase.

Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo, also Igreja do Carmo, is a church and convent complex in Luanda, Angola. Thanks to its good condition, the church is considered to be one of the country's most important religious monuments.

Pavilhão da Cidadela is an Angolan indoor sporting arena located in Luanda, Angola. The capacity of the arena is 6,873 people. It is used to host the Atlético Petróleos Luanda and formerly of the Angola national basketball team before the appearance of Pavilhão Multiusos do Kilamba.

Porto Amboim Airport is an airport serving Porto Amboim, a coastal city in Cuanza Sul Province, Angola.

Hotel Presidente Luanda or Le Presidente Luanda Hotel is a hotel in Luanda, Angola, considered to be the city's most prestigious hotel. Opened in 1960, as of 2015 it had 194 rooms. Over the years it has played a major role in Angolan international relations, and is a common meeting place for ambassadors, politicians and business executives. After undergoing inspection in 1980, the hotel subsequently underwent restoration the following year. As of 1995 it had only one of two foreign exchange points in the city, the other being at the Banco Nacional de Angola.

Soyo Airport is an airport serving Soyo, a city in Zaire Province in Angola.

Sanza Pombo Airport is a public use airport serving Sanza Pombo, a town in Uíge Province, Angola. The runway is 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) northwest of the town.

Saurimo Airport is a public use airport serving the city of Saurimo in Lunda Sul Province, Angola. It was formerly known as Henrique de Carvalho Airport.

Sumbe Airport is an airport serving the city of Sumbe in Cuanza Sul Province, Angola.

Uíge/Carmona Airport is a public use airport on the west side of Uíge, the capital of Uíge Province in Angola.

Waku Kungo Airport is an airport serving Waku-Kungo in Cuanza Sul Province, Angola. The runway is 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) south of Waku-Kungo, near the village of Cela.

Welwitschia Mirabilis International Airport is an airport serving the Atlantic port city of Moçâmedes, the capital of Namibe Province in Angola. The runway is 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) south of the city.

Xamindele Airport is a public use airstrip serving the village of Toto in Uíge Province, Angola.

Xangongo Airport is an airport near Xangongo, Angola. It was built by the Cubans in 1988 as a forward air base during the last campaign against apartheid South Africa in the Angolan Civil War.