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| The
hotel |
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The
hotel is situated in the center
of Stone Town just off Kenyatta Road.
Definitely the better of the budget hotels. This hotel is
tastefully furnished in true Oriental and Zanzibari Style.The rooms are luxurious and for a budget place and the
service is surprisingly good. A
new addition to the hotel is a rooftop restaurant
which allows diners a panoramic view over the top of
Stone Town. Having breakfast on the roof is
definitely a highlight of the day. As with the Tembo
Hotel, Dhow Palace does not serve alcohol to
patrons. There are many pubs located close by so
this should be no cause for worry. As a budget place, it comes
recommended.
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| The
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Dhow
Palace is a smaller hotel with only 17 rooms.
All rooms have very interesting bathrooms, telephones,
mini-bar, hairdryer, air conditioner, television and
hot water geyser. The rooms are tastefully furnished
and well maintained. We popped in unannounced in
the quiet season, and the rooms were clean and
already made up. We were notably impressed.
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| The
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Dhow does not have many facilities, except for the
fact that you can walk down the road and use the
pool facilities at Tembo Hotel. The hotel is
centrally situated, so any facilities you may want
will be found close by.
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| Bookings |
Bookings
for Tembo House Hotel are done through this website:
Contact:
African Encounters |
Postnet
Suite 45
Private Bag x 12
Roosevelt Park
2129 |
Tel:
(011) 880 3079
Fax: (011) 447 6773
email: info@africanencounters.com |
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