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The hotels below have been grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over TSh 200,000)
$$$ (TSh 65,000 to TSh 200,000)
$$ (TSh 12,500 to TSh 65,000)
$ (up to TSh 12,500)
The above rates are per person in a double room. They include taxes but not breakfast.
Movenpick Royal Palm Hotel
Dar es Salaam's most upmarket hotel is centrally located in pleasant, leafy grounds. It has most amenities, including a large swimming pool, fitness and business centres, several restaurants and a café. Luxurious rooms are comfortable and service is exemplary.
Ohio Street
Tel: (022) 211 2416.
Website: www.movenpick-hotels.com
Price: $$$$
Peacock Hotel
A central hotel that mainly caters to businessmen, this building is ugly to look at, but the staff is friendly and the hotel has all the facilities you would expect of a mid-range hotel, including a restaurant and café.
Bibi Titi Mohamed Road
Tel: (022) 212 0334 or 211 4071.
Website: www.peacock-hotel.co.tz
Price: $$$
Q Bar and Guest House
North of the city centre, towards Msasani Peninsula, this good-value venue has substantial, spotless rooms in addition to a four-bed budget dorm. There is a dining room where food is available and a lively bar that occasionally hosts live music.
Corner Haile Selassie Road at Msasani Road
Tel: (022) 260 2150.
Price: $$-$$$
Safari Inn
Very popular with travellers, this cheap and cheerful place set down an alley on the western edge of Dar es Salaam is a good bet for those on a budget. Rooms have fans rather than air conditioning and are sprayed with insecticide every evening.
Libya Street
Tel: (022) 211 9104.
Price: $$
YMCA
Basic dorm rooms with shared bathrooms at reasonable rates are available in this simple hostel. Rooms come with mosquito nets and there is a canteen on the premises. Just around the corner on Maktaba Street is the marginally noisier YWCA.
Upanga Road
Tel: (022) 213 5457.
Price: $
$$$$ (over TSh 200,000)
$$$ (TSh 65,000 to TSh 200,000)
$$ (TSh 12,500 to TSh 65,000)
$ (up to TSh 12,500)
The above rates are per person in a double room. They include taxes but not breakfast.
Movenpick Royal Palm Hotel
Dar es Salaam's most upmarket hotel is centrally located in pleasant, leafy grounds. It has most amenities, including a large swimming pool, fitness and business centres, several restaurants and a café. Luxurious rooms are comfortable and service is exemplary.
Ohio Street
Tel: (022) 211 2416.
Website: www.movenpick-hotels.com
Price: $$$$
Peacock Hotel
A central hotel that mainly caters to businessmen, this building is ugly to look at, but the staff is friendly and the hotel has all the facilities you would expect of a mid-range hotel, including a restaurant and café.
Bibi Titi Mohamed Road
Tel: (022) 212 0334 or 211 4071.
Website: www.peacock-hotel.co.tz
Price: $$$
Q Bar and Guest House
North of the city centre, towards Msasani Peninsula, this good-value venue has substantial, spotless rooms in addition to a four-bed budget dorm. There is a dining room where food is available and a lively bar that occasionally hosts live music.
Corner Haile Selassie Road at Msasani Road
Tel: (022) 260 2150.
Price: $$-$$$
Safari Inn
Very popular with travellers, this cheap and cheerful place set down an alley on the western edge of Dar es Salaam is a good bet for those on a budget. Rooms have fans rather than air conditioning and are sprayed with insecticide every evening.
Libya Street
Tel: (022) 211 9104.
Price: $$
YMCA
Basic dorm rooms with shared bathrooms at reasonable rates are available in this simple hostel. Rooms come with mosquito nets and there is a canteen on the premises. Just around the corner on Maktaba Street is the marginally noisier YWCA.
Upanga Road
Tel: (022) 213 5457.
Price: $
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