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ラリベラの個室
レビュー4件、5つ星中5つ星の平均評価

Stunning Sunsets & Close to Churches - Free BKFST

Joshua星評価:548か月前
This is a wonderful place and Belaynew and his family are wonderful hosts. We really enjoyed out time, and came to Lalibela in part because of having seen this place to stay. It's really great, and they have fantastic suggestions of things to do in the town. The views are amazing, as is the breakfast. I can't recommend it more.
アディスアベバの個室
レビュー5件、5つ星中5つ星の平均評価

Dallol Guest House - Fassika Room -( Room 008)

Lizzy星評価:564か月前
This was a wonderful stay - I was at Hailu's place for two weeks while doing work nearby, and it was very comfortable and convenient, with easy access to supermarkets and transportation. And, the staff are so kind and welcoming!
アディスアベバの個室
レビュー5件、5つ星中4.8つ星の平均評価

Dallol Guest House - Blue Nile Room - King (007)

Bill星評価:564か月前
Very nice place with nice people on the staff. Everything is top quality, spacious, quiet, and a good group of international travelers sharing the building. It is about a $4 taxi ride to the center, but there is a nearby train that is cheap and convenient.
アディスアベバの個室
レビュー5件、5つ星中4.8つ星の平均評価

Rooms in a luxurious Villa

Odion Leslie星評価:5112か月前
I travelled to Addis in late January of 2016, from Los Angeles, California. I was in Addis to attend the US-Africa Business Summit being held at the United Nations Conference Center several miles from the property. I really didn't want to stay in a traditional hotel property bc I wanted to experience Ethiopians from the ground up, neighborhood and all. I am glad I located this property, which is located in a quite, gated, pleasant, and safe neighborhood. If you haven't been to Addis lately, you'd be pleasantly surprised to learn that the city has a modern and new light rail. I believe this is the first of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa. The rail line is a walking distance from the property and I was glad the rail line ran by the UN bc you save a ton of money using the rail service (taxi fares in Addis can be unreasonable) if you don't mind being crammed inside the train. I wonder what the people used or how they got around before the trains started running. It's a great infrastructural addition to a lovely and burgeoning city. I particularly loved having Meti, the woman taking care of he property, around to make the stay quite comfortable. Not only is she a great cook, she'll even spoil you by doing your laundry (without being asked!). Although we couldn't communicate (she speaks primarily Ahmaric and Arabic) it all added to the entire excitement of the trip bc we were forced to "talk" to one another with various gestures. She exudes what Ethiopians are known for: gentleness, warmth, and grace. My stay in Addis was comfortable overall and I look forward to returning to Addis on a more slow-paced and relaxed schedule; and I would most likely stay at Mola's property.