Accommodations at the hotel consist of several luxury rooms and suites. Six signature suites feature a deluxe bed, comfortable lounge, and private balcony with magnificent views of the city. The en suite bathroom comes with both a tub and a shower. The six club rooms are similar to the signature suites but have a large walk in shower. Five twin rooms have twin beds and the luxury walk in shower. The garden rooms and garden suites match the club rooms and signature suites with the added advantage of overlooking the lush gardens. All the rooms enjoy the added amenities of a 40” T.V. with local and international channels, mineral water in rooms, free Wi-Fi, in-room safes, and access to iron and ironing board.
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 hotel is also the perfect launching place for going further afield and taking in the sights of Akagera National Park, Volcanoes National Park, and Lake Kivu.
The hotel boasts The Bistro, Kigali’s finest restaurant and enjoys the most magical views in Rwanda, ‘the Land of a Thousand Hills’. The Bistro has a broad menu for all tastes from European classics, to Asian belly-warmers, to the Chef’s famous sizzlers. It’s perfect for a romantic candlelit dinner for two. The Sky Lounge is a popular nighttime hot spot with panoramic views of the city. An ideal spot for a sundowner, the bar features an extensive wine menu, hearty snacks from the Bistro, all to the soundtrack of some cool, retro R & B music. The more casual Harry’s with its outside pagoda is a popular spot with the local embassy crowd for its great value buffet lunch. Beautifully set in the lush, garden courtyard and next to the pool, Café Mamba has a wide selection of international dishes and some of the best pizza prepared in a wood-fired oven.
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Accommodations at the hotel consist of several luxury rooms and suites. Six signature suites feature a deluxe bed, comfortable lounge, and private balcony with magnificent views of the city. The en suite bathroom comes with both a tub and a shower. The six club rooms are similar to the signature suites but have a large walk in shower. Five twin rooms have twin beds and the luxury walk in shower. The garden rooms and garden suites match the club rooms and signature suites with the added advantage of overlooking the lush gardens. All the rooms enjoy the added amenities of a 40” T.V. with local and international channels, mineral water in rooms, free Wi-Fi, in-room safes, and access to iron and ironing board.
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 hotel is also the perfect launching place for going further afield and taking in the sights of Akagera National Park, Volcanoes National Park, and Lake Kivu.
The hotel boasts The Bistro, Kigali’s finest restaurant and enjoys the most magical views in Rwanda, ‘the Land of a Thousand Hills’. The Bistro has a broad menu for all tastes from European classics, to Asian belly-warmers, to the Chef’s famous sizzlers. It’s perfect for a romantic candlelit dinner for two. The Sky Lounge is a popular nighttime hot spot with panoramic views of the city. An ideal spot for a sundowner, the bar features an extensive wine menu, hearty snacks from the Bistro, all to the soundtrack of some cool, retro R & B music. The more casual Harry’s with its outside pagoda is a popular spot with the local embassy crowd for its great value buffet lunch. Beautifully set in the lush, garden courtyard and next to the pool, Café Mamba has a wide selection of international dishes and some of the best pizza prepared in a wood-fired oven.
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Coming soon!