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Hotels & Accommodations in Namibia

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Swakopmund
This hotel is located 100 m from the tourist centre, 200 m from the Intercape bus station, and 850 m from the Mole (beach) on the Atlantic Ocean. Swakop ski station is 2 km away and it is 35 minutes' drive to Walvis Bay. This charming city hotel is housed in a classical building dating from 1905 and is an integral part of Swakopmund's architectural heritage, comprising a total of 58 rooms, including 10 apartments. It offers guests a feeling of being enveloped in luxurious and sophisticated hospitality with a satisfying blend of both a classical atmosphere and truly elegant interiors. The hotel bar has a fireplace in winter for a cosy and inviting atmosphere. Further facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom and lift access. There is a hairdressing salon, a bar and a restaurant as well as conference facilities and WLAN Internet access. Guests can also take advantage of the room and laundry services, and open air or covered parking is available for those arriving by car. The bedrooms are spacious and tastefully appointed, with a blend of modern luxury and antique décor. Interesting photographs from the past adorn the walls along the carpeted passages. All of them come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer. They offer a king-size or double bed and feature under-carpet heating. The rooms are equipped with a direct dial telephone, TV, a radio, free WLAN Internet access, a safe and a minibar/fridge. Furthermore, tea and coffee making facilities and centrally regulated heating units are provided in all accommodation as standard and all rooms also feature either a balcony or a terrace. Golf enthusiasts can play a round at the nearby Rossmund course, just a 10-minute drive from the hotel.
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$86 / Per Night

Hilton Windhoek

Windhoek
Fully Refundable
Hiltons Commitment to You During COVID-19 ” Weve updated our reservation and cancellation policies, extended Hilton Honors Points and status and may be requiring face coverings, temperature checks, health declarations and use of mobile contact tracing at our hotels around the world. Please visit our dedicated COVID-19 page for the latest and before traveling.Welcome to the Hilton Windhoek Set in the heart of Namibia's capital city, Windhoek, the contemporary Hilton Windhoek hotel is conveniently close to a variety of business corporations and historical and tourist attractions. All of the modern Guest Rooms and Suites at this Windhoek hotel are decorated in a warm, contemporary African style and feature spacious work areas and high-speed internet access. Upgrade to an Executive Room or Suite for additional space, a larger variety of amenities and access to the Executive Lounge. Hold a conference in one of 5 flexible meeting rooms which offer the very latest in audio/visual technology and ensure your event is a success with our 24-hour Business Center. Enjoy international favorites in our all-day dining venue, Ekipa, savor fine wines and specialty cheeses in the elegant mezzanine restaurant, D'vine and sip cocktails and enjoy delicious tapas while you gaze out over the city below in our stunning rooftop Skybar. Work out in our 24-hour Fitness Center, take a dip in our heated 18m lap pool and rejuvenate body and mind in our luxury Spa, Breeze.
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$132 / Per Night

Why People Love Namibia

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Namibia

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MichielWillems
5
Dec 2021
We toured with Motema for a weekend through Namibia and it was just excellent; great service, excellent guide, good accommodation (some of the lodges were very good in fact). We had a blast and did not have to worry about a thing. There was a small issue re: a bank transfer but that was largely o...
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basilemalonga2006
5
Feb 2020
Le Guide Basile est un Guide extra ordinaire. Son email est [email protected] Avec lui on a beaucoup appris et bien visite le pays. Fortement recommende!!!
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saraD8930IL
5
Feb 2020
Very professional guide!! I enjoyed every single day of my 10 days tour in Namibia and I am definately coming back!!

Frequently Asked Questions about Namibia

What are some must-visit attractions in Namibia?

Namibia is home to many stunning attractions. One must-visit attraction is the Etosha National Park, which is home to an array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and giraffes. Another top destination is Sossusvlei, a salt and clay pan surrounded by towering sand dunes. Additionally, the Fish River Canyon is the second-largest canyon in the world and a breathtaking sight to see.

What activities are available in Namibia?

Namibia offers a range of activities for travelers. One popular activity is going on a safari to spot wildlife in their natural habitat. Another unique experience is sandboarding on the dunes of Sossusvlei. For those interested in culture, visiting the Himba people, who live in the northwestern part of the country, is a must. Additionally, hiking in the Fish River Canyon and visiting the ghost town of Kolmanskop are both popular activities.

What are some recommended accommodations in Namibia?

Namibia has a variety of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. For those looking for luxury, the Wolwedans Lodge in the NamibRand Nature Reserve offers stunning views, five-star service, and a range of activities. On the more affordable end, the Desert Quiver Camp near Sossusvlei offers comfortable and spacious chalets. Additionally, the Okahirongo River Camp in the north of the country is a great option for travelers looking for a unique experience in a remote location.

When is the best time to visit Namibia?

The best time to visit Namibia depends on the activities you want to do. For wildlife viewing, the dry season from June to October is best, as animals gather around water sources. For those interested in seeing the desert, the cooler months of May to September are ideal. Additionally, the rainy season from November to March brings lush greenery and is a beautiful time to visit, although some areas may be inaccessible.

What is the currency used in Namibia?

The currency used in Namibia is the Namibian dollar (NAD), which is equivalent to the South African rand (ZAR). Most places in Namibia accept both currencies, but it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand when traveling to more remote areas.

What is the official language of Namibia?

Namibia has several official languages, including English, Afrikaans, and German. Additionally, many people speak indigenous languages such as Oshiwambo and Herero, depending on the region.

What is the food like in Namibia?

Namibian cuisine is influenced by a variety of cultures, including indigenous tribes and European settlers. One popular dish is braaivleis, which is barbecued meat typically served with pap (a type of porridge) and chakalaka (a spicy relish). Additionally, seafood is a staple in coastal areas. For those looking for a unique experience, trying a mopane worm, a type of caterpillar, is a must.

Is Namibia a safe country to visit?

Namibia is generally a safe country to visit, with a low crime rate. However, travelers should still take precautions, such as not walking alone at night and keeping valuables secure. Additionally, it's important to be aware of the potential for wildlife encounters, especially in national parks and reserves.

What is the dress code in Namibia?

The dress code in Namibia is generally casual and practical. For wildlife viewing and outdoor activities, comfortable closed-toe shoes and clothing in neutral colors are recommended. In urban areas, dress is more formal and modest, especially when visiting religious sites.

What is the transportation like in Namibia?

Namibia has a well-maintained road network, but many roads are unpaved and can be challenging to navigate without a 4x4 vehicle. Public transportation options are limited, but there are bus and taxi services available. Additionally, many tour operators offer guided tours with transportation included.

What are some cultural norms to be aware of in Namibia?

Namibia has a diverse mix of cultures and traditions, so it's important to be respectful and aware of local customs. For example, it's customary to greet people with a handshake and to use formal titles such as Mr. or Mrs. when addressing someone. Additionally, it's considered disrespectful to take photos of people without their permission, especially in rural areas. Finally, it's important to be aware of the country's history and to be sensitive to the impact of colonialism on indigenous communities.