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Rwanda

Kigali Serena Hotel

PLAN MY TRIP

The five-star Kigali Serena Hotel is perfectly situated in central Kigali and is built around a granite atrium that displays the best of Rwandan art.

Accommodations at the hotel consist of 148 rooms with the choice between standard, superior, deluxe, junior suites, prime rooms, executive suites, and even a luxury Presidential suite. All of the newly-renovated rooms are decorated in a pan-African style with either twin or queen-sized. The rooms each have an en suite bathroom with both a walk-in shower and a bath. The prime, junior suites, and executive suites have king-sized beds. For the ultimate luxury, the presidential suite enjoys not only a king-sized bed but a jacuzzi in the spacious bathroom as well as two en suite guest rooms, private office, private conference room, private dining room and galley kitchen, elegant sitting room, reception area and private vestibule entrance. Other amenities of all the rooms includes air-conditioning, room service, mini bar, in-room safe, flat screen T.V., tea and coffee facilities, and Wi-Fi.

The hotel is ideally located on one of Kigali’s most charming boulevards. Straddling several ridges and valleys, Kigali, with its lush, green hillsides, flowering trees, winding boulevards, and bustling streets, is one of the most attractive capital cities in Africa, as well as easily one of the cleanest and safest. Rising above the sobering reality of the 1994 genocide, Kigali has rebuilt itself to be an exciting and cosmopolitan city.

Guests of the hotel can take in the sights of the city. The privately run Inema Art Center is an excellent modern art gallery with ten resident artists. The Kigali Genocide Museum pays tribute to the estimated 250,000 people buried in mass graves and is a profoundly moving experience. The Museum of Natural History owned by explorer Richard Kandt is reputed to be the oldest building in Kigali. The Dancing Pots is a showroom and cultural center for the Twa or Batwa (pygmy) people of Rwanda where they make and sell attractive pots and perform dance displays. The hotel is also the perfect launching place for taking in the sights of Akagera National Park, Volcanoes National Park, and Lake Kivu.

The hotel is elegant and the executive lounge and bar open onto wide sundecks that overlook the swimming pool. The hotel is just six miles from Kigali International Airport and is a perfect business choice as it has its own conference center, 500-seater auditorium, and lavish ballroom. In addition, the Maisha Health Club, taxi and limousine service, gift shop, newsstand, and travel kiosk make for a comfortable and accommodating stay. A family-friendly hotel, Kigali Serena provides children’s dining options; baby-sitting, and plenty of adventure, sports, and educational entertainment for children of all ages.

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Rwanda

Kigali Serena Hotel

PLAN MY TRIP

The five-star Kigali Serena Hotel is perfectly situated in central Kigali and is built around a granite atrium that displays the best of Rwandan art.

Accommodations at the hotel consist of 148 rooms with the choice between standard, superior, deluxe, junior suites, prime rooms, executive suites, and even a luxury Presidential suite. All of the newly-renovated rooms are decorated in a pan-African style with either twin or queen-sized. The rooms each have an en suite bathroom with both a walk-in shower and a bath. The prime, junior suites, and executive suites have king-sized beds. For the ultimate luxury, the presidential suite enjoys not only a king-sized bed but a jacuzzi in the spacious bathroom as well as two en suite guest rooms, private office, private conference room, private dining room and galley kitchen, elegant sitting room, reception area and private vestibule entrance. Other amenities of all the rooms includes air-conditioning, room service, mini bar, in-room safe, flat screen T.V., tea and coffee facilities, and Wi-Fi.

The hotel is ideally located on one of Kigali’s most charming boulevards. Straddling several ridges and valleys, Kigali, with its lush, green hillsides, flowering trees, winding boulevards, and bustling streets, is one of the most attractive capital cities in Africa, as well as easily one of the cleanest and safest. Rising above the sobering reality of the 1994 genocide, Kigali has rebuilt itself to be an exciting and cosmopolitan city.

Guests of the hotel can take in the sights of the city. The privately run Inema Art Center is an excellent modern art gallery with ten resident artists. The Kigali Genocide Museum pays tribute to the estimated 250,000 people buried in mass graves and is a profoundly moving experience. The Museum of Natural History owned by explorer Richard Kandt is reputed to be the oldest building in Kigali. The Dancing Pots is a showroom and cultural center for the Twa or Batwa (pygmy) people of Rwanda where they make and sell attractive pots and perform dance displays. The hotel is also the perfect launching place for taking in the sights of Akagera National Park, Volcanoes National Park, and Lake Kivu.

The hotel is elegant and the executive lounge and bar open onto wide sundecks that overlook the swimming pool. The hotel is just six miles from Kigali International Airport and is a perfect business choice as it has its own conference center, 500-seater auditorium, and lavish ballroom. In addition, the Maisha Health Club, taxi and limousine service, gift shop, newsstand, and travel kiosk make for a comfortable and accommodating stay. A family-friendly hotel, Kigali Serena provides children’s dining options; baby-sitting, and plenty of adventure, sports, and educational entertainment for children of all ages.