A display of Africa food featuring Local and Sub-Saharan dishes traditionally cooked to taste. Enjoy live band entertainment, live cooking stations and grills. It's a good time for the great taste of Barbeque!
Fantastic ambience, spotless linen, towels and rooms. Variety of very tasty meals, extremely courteous and professional staff who looked happy and quite motivated. Special thanks to Chef Ali who made my weaning journey of my infant very easy miles away from home, and Celina for always being at our service and constantly checking if we were okay. House keeping did a wonderful job daily and the evening turn down was really special, giving one a peaceful night. Great leadership, teamwork and motivation by GM Edwin Chemisto. Will definitely be back SOON
This hotel is such a peaceful haven for any kind of visit. Their staff are friendly. Their Sunday buffet lunch is just awesome. The hotel has spacious and clean spaces right from the reception. It is in ideal location within dar es salaam I loved my visit here
Outstanding service and location if you want a true multinational experience. Quality rooms service and staff.
Location central 2 blocks from ferry and central area of Dar. Bathrooms ready for update clean spacious simply dated for the quality and price.
I would stay again
I'm planning to book a plane ticket to dar es salaam from amsterdam. The cheapest tickets say that I'll be arriving in the middle of the night around 3am at the airport and also the retour flight is leaving also around the same time. I'm a girl and will be travelling alone and it's my first time in Tanzania without someone picking me up (earlier been to Cameroon with a pick up). I'm a bit worried and think maybe I should book more expensive flight to arrive in the afternoon. How dangerous is it for me to arrive at night at the airport and try to look for a place to sleep? Thanks!
Based on my experience arriving in Dar es Salaam at night, you will find all kinds of characters outside the airport offering you a ride, but who to trust is tricky business. I arrived at night there, but not too late and had traveling companions with me too. Alone at 3 am in Dar es Salaam is something I would try to avoid if you can. I don't think as a woman alone that time of night you will feel very comfortable - just my opinion based on what I saw there and negotiating transportation with some of the characters outside.
While arriving at 3 am might not feel the most comfortable of times, you should have no reason to fear for your security inside the airport building. If you know where you are going to stay, try to arrange a pick up at the airport - otherwise you might just want to hang around in an airport cafeteria until you feel safer moving about. btw, the taxi hassle at the airport at 3 am is likely to be considerable less. Burt unless you have a vague idea about the ways around Dar you might fell better when you move out of the airport around dawn.
first, the taxi hassle in Dar is less bothersome than the one at JKIA in Nairobi. And even there all you need is stay polite yet resolute and keep a firm grip at your baggage! You do not need a tour operator to book a cab! If you work with a clinic for your internship, I suppose they provide you with a place to stay, so ask them if they can assist you with airport pickup. I do not recall whether, like in Nairobi, on Dar airport there is a desk where airport employees can help you find an approved cab with a fixed rate to take you downown, but I imagine something like this exists. That would be an alternative, but Id try to organise transport with the help of your internship place first.
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Regardless of what class of service you are flying, there is a lounge that you can enter by paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass or through a lounge membership program. Visit the individual lounge page for more details about the lounge itself and to also find out how you can gain lounge access with just an economy class ticket!
Fixed-rate taxis are available outside the terminal, in the ground transportation area, and can be identified by their green ribbons and TAA logo. Cheaper rates are available from taxis out on the main road in front of the airport, but for safety reasons, it is best not to attempt this at night.
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On Friday night, just as Mayor Eric Adams was making his last stand to try and prevent the City Council from overriding his veto of an NYPD transparency bill involving police stops, the cops happened to pull over the newly minted chair of the council's public safety committee, a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for nearly seven years, Dr. Yusef Salaam.
In a press release sent out on Saturday morning, Councilmember Salaam said that he was driving with his family in his Harlem district and listening to a conference call the council was having to discuss the How Many Stops Act, when he was pulled over.
On Saturday evening, just before Mayor Adams was about to lead a handful of councilmembers on a "ride-along" with the NYPD to show how harmful the bill requiring NYPD officers to document low-level encounters with civilians would be, the mayor insisted that Salaam's stop showed that the current system works.
Mayor Adams praised the cop for using his "discretion" here, but discretion to do what? Let a City Councilmember go for a minor violation of traffic laws that are rarely enforced against police officers and public servants anyway? (It's time to get a New York license plate, councilmember!)
Salaam's primary win is for the seat representing Central Harlem on the City Council. The Associated Press refrained from calling the race on election night but additional votes released Wednesday showed him to be the clear winner.
Salaam declared victory on election night with his vote tally barely exceeding 50%, even though an unknown number of absentee ballots were yet to be counted. But his lead over Dickens, his nearest competitor, seemed insurmountable, and both she and Taylor conceded.
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