"This place is a jewel. I highly recommend this to any Western traveller looking for a little oasis on their journey. Rooms are spacious. Everything works. Staff is VERY welcoming and sincerely helpful. Restaurant is excellent, and its rooftop location is refreshing. The cocktail bar is one of the best I've seen in my travels through 8 African countries over 15 years. Just sayin'. (Remember: ice cubes at your own risk if you are a foreigner. Usual precautions remain.)
I was fine with the very firm mattress. You run into this kind of hard foam here. But if you like a soft mattress take note. That would be my only alert. Again, not a problem for me.
As for the "noise" others have noted, the music they play is very tasty and doesn't go on too long. I was one floor below and had no trouble sleeping. Elsewhere on the continent I have had to use earplugs. Not here. I did get a "garden" facing room rather than a street-facing one. That eliminated traffic noise. (N.B. there is no garden to look at, so here "garden" just means "facing away from the street." It is downtown, after all. However, if you'd like a little nature, there is a beautiful park a block a way.
Finally, I just think the vibe is very cool. Seulement en Afrique ! "
"There are certainly positives here. The room was very clean, though small, and there is even a small workout room with three aerobic machines. The WiFi may be the best you can get in Gitega, IDK. It was promoted by other reviewers but was not consistent for me.
I wanted to give a review a little higher than "okay" but a little less than "good" but you have to choose one or the other.
Drawbacks are the staff. Not very welcoming and, for the most part, do not communicate well. I have stayed in many African hotels (8 countries over 15 years) and so say this understanding the cultural differences. Given that this property is endorsed by the UN and expects global traffic, though, I was surprised at the lack of effort to make one feel welcome and to seek to accommodate needs. It's definitely a "here's how it comes" kind of place.
And the "here's how it comes" definitely applies to the breakfast buffet. Many recycled items. So hard to know what is fresh one's first day. I chose not to take dinner there.
Two other things to note: bring your own mosquito net. Or spray yourself well before bedtime. I didn't think mine would be required here, but on my third day killed two that evening and so took precautions. Also, be prepared to put in the ear plugs if loud music keeps you from sleeping. It was only a problem one night, and the band was actually pretty good, still, I needed to sleep.
They do give you a new bottle of water every day, and only forgot once. "
"Clean room, spacious enough and well located. Staff were outstanding . Very friendly and helpful staff. The only thing that is a spoiler is also an advantage. HOTEL is in the heart of Bujumbura where everything you need is at walking distance. However, this comes with bars and churches(noise).This could not stop you book these rooms as the pros outweigh the cons by a tonne . I strongly recommend Hotel Hibiscus for their service . Thank you again for all the staff that contribute in my enjoyable holiday."
"Please, this property is a scam and you have to refund me. My experience with them is very horrible and a nightmare. I got to airport and most of the taxi drivers don't know the place except one man. After we got to the area, two you men who don't look like security men came out with a surprised they are not aware I booked a room there. The young men called their master and he denied I booked an apartment there. The boys have no smart phone so my taxi driver took a picture of my documents to confirm I booked his apartment online and sent to this property owner. This too he denied. The boys then said I can pay another 40 dollars for my 2days stay but I left because the environment is not safe for my security.
I moved away from that apartment to get a better one safer, low cost, very beatiful and closer to the US Embassy. I even took pictures of the the apartment I stayed in.
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How much do business-friendly hotels in Burundi cost?
Business-friendly hotels in Burundi range between ฿1,669 and ฿5,269 per night. This means you can lock in a stay with conveniences like conference rooms and workspaces at a price that's within your budget. These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best business-friendly hotels in Burundi?
That depends on where you're visiting in Burundi. Lots of business travellers to Bujumbura choose to base themselves at Kiriri Residence Hôtel. This 3-stars property offers a terrace and a swimming pool. Goodlife Residence is another sought-after option if you're attending a corporate event or working remotely in Bujumbura. A rooftop terrace and a lake view are among the useful amenities at this 3-stars escape. When work takes you on the road, you can choose from multiple business-friendly hotels in Burundi that have a total average guest review rating of 6.9.
How many business-friendly hotels are there in Burundi?
When your next meeting or networking event takes you someplace in Burundi, you'll have 12 business-friendly hotels to pick from.
Are there any family-friendly hotels in Burundi that are also business friendly?
Absolutely. You'll find some terrific family-friendly hotels that are also business friendly in Burundi. If you're making tracks for Bujumbura, make a reservation at Kiriri Residence Hôtel. It comes with handy amenities such as a playground and a sauna and has a 3-stars rating. Or try Hotel Club Du Lac Tanganyika. This 4.5-stars stay in Bujumbura is perfect for both business and leisure travellers and features complimentary breakfast, a playground and more. Once you've gotten work out of the way, get out and see Bujumbura with the kids. Leading family-friendly attractions include Musee Vivant and Bujumbura Central Market.
Are there any 5-star business-friendly hotels in Burundi?
While there are no 5-star business-friendly hotels in Burundi, there's still a selection of stylish stays to choose from. Visiting Bujumbura for work? Roca Golf Hotel is a popular option that has everything you need and more when you're away on business. Amenities at this 4-star property include a deep soaking bathtub and a terrace. Mount Zion Hotel is another recommendation that caters to corporate guests in Bujumbura. Also with a 4-star rating and featuring a swimming pool and a tennis court, there's plenty to love about this hotel.
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How can I find cheap business-friendly hotels in Burundi?
Expedia can help you search for cheap business-friendly hotels in Burundi. Head to our "traveller experience" filter and click on "business friendly." This will show you stays with amenities designed to help you work productively and comfortably, like included breakfast and free WiFi. You can also choose your hotel star rating and budget to keep costs within your price range.
What is there to do in Burundi near my business-friendly hotel?
Burundi offers so much to do and see, it can be hard to know where to start. If you're spending a few days in Bujumbura for work, Musee Vivant is a much-loved attraction with travellers.