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Best Western Plus Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa
The Best Western Plus Addis Ababa is ideally located in the heart of the commercial and entertainment district of Addis Ababa, the bustling capital city of Ethiopia. Nearby attractions such as business centers, religious centers, restaurants, bars and Bole International Airport are all within walking distance of the hotel. Guests can relax and unwind in all of our 160 rooms and suites, each designed specifically with the guest in mind to offer them a home away from home. The hotel also provides free parking on site. The fresh and trendy all day dining restaurant is located on the mezzanine floor and offers an incredible selection of cultural and international delicacies. The Lobby Bar & Cafe offers authentic Ethiopian coffee, sip brick mocktails and enjoy something from the fresh display. Room service is available for guests who wish to dine in the privacy of their rooms. The Best Western Plus Addis Ababa can also host a wide variety of private functions including; weddings, corporate events, meetings, conferences, and private parties in one of our modern and spacious meeting rooms and halls. Located on the 10th floor is our modern and atmospheric sports bar which offers the guest a 360 degree view of the city, offering you a memorable experience. The hotel also boasts a state of the art gym with a wide range of equipment and our dedicated professional team on hand. Feel relaxed and rejuvenated in our spa with one of our many bespoke treatments.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(206  reviews)
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Why People Love Ethiopia

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Jun 2022
Very professional and knowledgeable tour guide. Adjusted itinerary to my preferences, including a stop to the original Tomoca coffe shop!!
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James S
5
Apr 2022
Very good guide, friendly, professional! I enjoyed my time with him very much and he is plenty informative and fair.
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Dorothy B
5
Jul 2022
Beki took us on a full day of adventure through Addis Ababa. We toured trough streets, church, museums, traditional Ethiopian lunch, and coffee shop. The most amazing part of the day was a walking tour through the Merkato. This busy market is endless with absolutely everything you can imagine i...

Frequently Asked Questions about Ethiopia

What are the must-visit attractions in Ethiopia?

Ethiopia is a country rich in history and culture. The must-visit attractions include the ancient city of Axum, Lalibela's rock-hewn churches, and the Simien Mountains National Park. Other attractions include the Blue Nile Falls, Harar Jugol, and the Danakil Depression.

What are the best activities to do in Ethiopia?

There are plenty of activities to do in Ethiopia, such as trekking the Simien Mountains, exploring the ancient city of Gondar, visiting the Omo Valley tribes, and hiking to the Tigray rock churches. You can also experience the coffee culture in Ethiopia by visiting a coffee plantation or trying traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies.

What is the best time to visit Ethiopia?

The best time to visit Ethiopia is from October to April, which is the dry season. During this time, you can enjoy pleasant weather and clear skies. However, if you want to witness the Timkat Festival, which is Ethiopia's biggest celebration, then you should visit in January.

What are the best accommodations in Ethiopia?

Ethiopia offers a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious hotels. Some of the best accommodations are Kuriftu Resorts and Spa, Sabana Beach Resort, and the Hilton Addis Ababa. For a unique experience, you can also stay in traditional Ethiopian huts or eco-lodges.

What is the food like in Ethiopia?

Ethiopian cuisine is known for its unique flavors and spices. The traditional dish is injera, which is a sourdough flatbread served with a variety of stews and curries. Other popular dishes include doro wat, kitfo, and shiro. You can also try traditional Ethiopian drinks like tej, a honey wine, and coffee.

What is the currency used in Ethiopia?

The currency used in Ethiopia is the Ethiopian birr. You can exchange currency at banks, hotels, or authorized exchange bureaus. Credit cards are not widely accepted, so it's recommended to carry cash.

Is Ethiopia safe for travelers?

Ethiopia is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to take precautions. Petty crime can occur, so it's recommended to keep valuables in a safe place and be aware of your surroundings. It's also recommended to avoid political demonstrations and to stay up to date with local news.

What is the dress code in Ethiopia?

Ethiopia is a conservative country, so it's recommended to dress modestly. It's appropriate to wear long pants or skirts and shirts that cover your shoulders. When visiting religious sites, it's recommended to wear clothing that covers your entire body.

What is the transportation like in Ethiopia?

Transportation in Ethiopia includes buses, minibusses, and taxis. The most common mode of transportation is the minibus, which is a shared taxi that operates on set routes. Private taxis are also available, but it's recommended to negotiate the price before getting in. If you want to explore the countryside, it's recommended to hire a driver or join a guided tour.

What is the language spoken in Ethiopia?

The official language of Ethiopia is Amharic, but there are over 80 languages spoken throughout the country. English is also widely spoken in tourist areas and major cities.