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The Mosaic Hotel
3.8/512 Reviews
I gave this place 1 star because I needed to do that in order to leave a review and partially for the courtesy the cleaning and host staff showed me. The good: Cleaning and F&B staff were great! Very friendly and attentive. The bad: 1. I was put in a room which was not cleaned prior to my arrival (look at pictures attached) 2. The room had a leaking roof and the it wet my luggage and it's content. (pic attached) 3. I was here as part of the government ”quarantine” rules, but the management staff told their cleaning staff to come into my room while I was there (essentially putting them in danger) even though I insisted that they shouldn't come in and that they just change rooms for me 4. The sheets and towels were dirty and stained (pictures attached) 5. The shower head was broken (pict attached) 6. The side lamp was broken (pic attached) and light switch for the main light was not working 7. The food was horrible 8. I stayed in the hotel for 9 days and was charged for 14 and management refused to reimburse me for the nights I DID NOT stay. Giving me some bogus reason while other people in other hotels were able to get their reimbursements The Ugly: When I spoke to management (supervisor or manager of hotel) about reimbursement, she told me the check was written but they are waiting for the owner to sign off on it, and they are on the phone now and that I should wait. After a few minutes of waiting when I didn't hear back from anyone, I decided to call the owner myself. The owner then proceeded to tell me that she understands that it might be my ”personality” to persistently ask for reimbursements of money, and that she doesn't understand why I am so adamant [about getting my money] because the money (~300usd) was not a ”life changing amount”. She then said, if the money is this significant to me it will returned to me but that it is not ready now. This is in contradiction to what the manager told me. The manager said the check was ready and they just need the green light from the owner. Additionally, when I told the owner that her accountant hang up on me while I was talking to him, She basically just called me a lair. She said she is pretty sure he wouldn't do that. It has been a little over 3 months now and still no refund. Turns out, not only is the money a ”significant amount” to me, it is a big deal for the hotel as well or even more so to them than I. This is not an ideal place to be during regular times let alone COVID times. Although it is listed as a quarantine hotel, I have seen non-guest come in and out and interact with guests (who have been ordered by government to not interact with the larger population) in very close proximity. I have put in a complaint with EPHI (Ethiopian Public Health Institute) and will continue to follow it. At this point, it is not only about the money, it is also about the principle of it all. If they were not able to refund, they should have said
Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa
4.3/554 Reviews
Kirkos
Stayed here during the Meskel holidays. Checking in took some time (2 hours of waiting) since we had no choice but to go to the hotel early before the roads close. Place has modern amenities that made for a comfortable stay. Breakfast is okay, a good selection for vegans and health conscious alike.
Ivy Hotel Addis Ababa Airport Branch
3.7/523 Reviews
Yeka
The hotel is great espically for the price and what attracted us to it was the airport shuttle. However trying to arrange the pick up was a tad difficult. In the end had to get the very helpful staff of Trip to intervene. In the end it worked out well both pick up and drop off. The restaurant on site had limited availability. French fries would take too long! And they had no coffee but there is a really nice coffee shop in front of the hotel that opens late in the evening. The rooms are clean and spacious .
Best Western Plus Addis Ababa
4.3/585 Reviews
This is the best hotel you can go to in Addis Ababa. The rooms are very clean, aspecially done by the room cleaner Birtukan. She makes sure you have the cleanest rooms, enough water and is very nice. The service in the restaurant is very good, the waiter Buruk and manager Mehret make sure that you start your day as perfect as it can be. Very pleasant to come home to.
Ethiopian Skylight in Terminal
3.7/528 Reviews
This hotel is situated in the in-transit area of the international airport in Addis Ababa and well worth the money if you have a long layover. The room is lovely and clean, the shower - heavely, and the bed - sublime. In addition, the breakfast buffet had a wonderful variety and was really delicious. The airport shops and restaurants are very expensive and facilities not great, so it is definitely worth booking into the hotel. It's considerably cheaper to book through trip.com, just be sure to book at least a day in advance if you are landing very early - bookings need to be confirmed by the office which only opens at 8am (Ethiopia time). (My photos don't do the bed or shower justice!)
Bonanza Addis Hotel
3.7/530 Reviews
To start off let’s just say they have such a clever WiFi password that I absolutely love 😊 Ok so when you arrive at Addis Ababa airport you’ll be welcomed by the hotel’s shuttle service if you book ahead … sadly there wont be any one holding a sign with your name you’ll have to go to their office inside the airport and inform them that you have a booking at the hotel and the shuttle will take you there ( this also works even if you don’t have a prearrange booking as I found out later ) The shuttle itself is a comfy minivan great to take you from A to B but won’t call it the luxurious. Once I arrived at the hotel, I was greeted by Mr. Amanuel the bell-Boy with the great smile – Honest to god I haven’t seen that guy frown once during my stay always elegant and courteous. I’m the -Help yourself- kind of guy who doesn’t feel comfortable letting others carry my bags even at airports. But Amanule just has that grace that makes you relaxed around him, you’ll gladly hand him your things without a second thought while you head inside to check-in. The shuttle parks in front of the main hotel gate that looks average or even less than average and I was a bit disappointed that my agent booked a hotel like this for me. But that changed once I passed the gate. The front of the hotel is a double purposed area to your right is the Bar-Café-entertainment area with a small porch for bands. And to your left is the swimming pool separated prom the bar by a neatly arranged row of decorative plants that are just tall enough to make the two areas feel very separate, but if its privacy your looking for in this swimming pool sadly you’re better off going to a private swimming pool in a gym ( there are an assortment nearby that ill discuss later here). The reception area is neat, clean and elegant. To your right you’ll find the business center with 2 computers, a printer/scanner and internet connection just in case of those occasions when you go to hotel for a vacation and leave your laptop at home. The front desk is right ahead and when I came in, the first thing I saw was miss Frehiwot welcoming smile, that felt like the smile of a lifelong friend you meet after years apart. She was very professional yet unlike receptionists in other hotels I’ve been to she wasn’t stiff. The check-in procedure felt like a chat rather than the dry, tedious form filling I suffer in every hotel. And even tough my plans for this vacation were not clear she was flexible and very open to changes and gave very clear and thoughtful suggestions that she literally became my go-to when I want to know anything about the area or what to do in a situation, from getting a local SIM card to where I can find a pharmacy I’ll ask her before even checking google – which is not that reliable in Addis and I can not stress enough how you should never depend on it alone- , one day I wasn’t feeling well at 3am and needed some painkillers from a pharmacy , she suggested that I shouldn’t go out alone at

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels25
Number of Reviews80
Lowest Price$15
Highest Price$145
Average Price (Weekends)$54
Average Price (Weekdays)$55