Holiday Inn Dar Es Salaam City Center by IHG
Dar Es Salaam · Tanzania · Azikiwe Street Upanga Road Jct
About Holiday Inn Dar Es Salaam City Center by IHG — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Dar Es Salaam
Holiday Inn Dar Es Salaam City Center by IHG is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5
The location of this hotel is excellent , right in the city. There is a rooftop bar they call it " the beer helipad" with an all round view of the city that is quite charming. The restaurants are small but serve good food .Rooms are clean with all the necessities needed. Pretty fast Free wifi and smiling and attentive staff.
I would briefly say their charisma adds value to their hotel. It’s not as fancy our room had a mold smell the bathroom was slippery because of the flooring but for one thing the staff is amazing. They got big hearts❤️🩹 we stayed there with the kids during the New Year but unfortunately my daughter fell sick, the support we received for all the days we were there was huge, massive. Me and my husband kept on saying we were privileged to be there that late night. From a 23 hour flight, the apartment we rented somewhere in Masaki had no access keys as we checked in during midnight but this hotel was surely God’s plan for whatever was gonna happen the next day. God bless every staff member working here we could not repay you❤️🩹
This hotel is nicely situated. However, some renovations and upgrades to the facilities would be beneficial. The hotel gym requires attention; of the three treadmills, none are currently functioning properly. The hotel offers three restaurants and a coffee shop. The food quality is excellent, and Head Chef Mr. Parminder is a wonderful and accommodating individual. The rooftop restaurant could benefit from a makeover and has the potential to become a local landmark. Could the music volume be lowered, as guests dine rather than attend a pub?