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In a massive skyscraper just south of Lac Anosy, the Hilton offers exactly what you'd expect - smallish but comfortable rooms, business centre, travel agency, casino, spa, patisserie, shops, thre…
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The Sunny Hotel Sambava is located in the heart of Madagascar's lush vanilla and cocoa growing region, and under one kilometer from the airport. Hardwood floor and French linens characterize the …
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The bizarre maroon tower at the heart of this luxury hillside hotel belies the distinguished history of Tana's most prestigious address, originally founded as a handful of rooms above a café in 1…
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A perennial favourite with those in the know, the Sakamanga attracts travellers at all points on the budget scale, setting store by a friendly atmosphere, varied rooms, characterful décor and bey…
Tana's only genuine luxury boutique hotel, the Swiss-run Varangue is discreetly set down a steep lane next to the President's Palace. The seven spacious rooms come in two categories - the cheaper…
Beautifully decorated enough to have a top-end air, the spacious rooms here boast wooden floors, TV, minibar and four-poster beds. There's a very friendly, family atmosphere, and it's in a nice q…
Seven storeys of smallish but comfortable Western business-style rooms, with good facilities including a travel agency, gym, sauna and massage centre, salon de thé and the 'exotic terrace' Indian…
Not far from the Moonlight, Chez Francis is split over two buildings - it's worth stretching the pennies to go for the newer pastel-painted annexe, which has tiled floors, TVs and shared balconie…
One of two three-star places along Ave de l'Indépendance run by the SICEH agency, it's kitted out in uniform sub-Ikea painted fittings and pastel shades, with a good French restaurant, ground-flo…
A new and very convenient hotel next to the Shoprite supermarket in the Haute-Ville, with traditional wooden floors and Malagasy art giving way to a more modern laminate style in the rooms. Rates…
Tucked away round a corner, this eccentrically laid-out old house is run by a former resident of Réunion, giving a slightly different Indian Ocean flavour to the carpeted white rooms with their b…
Recently acquired and revamped by the owners of the Sakamanga, the Isoraka remains a popular, friendly budget choice and the best value in town. The pricier rooms are arguably even nicer than the…
This dim and cosy bar-restaurant is favoured by French expats for its convincing taste of home, and it does a good impersonation of a country pension, decking out its rooms in wooden floors and f…
Far and away the cheapest decent option in town; the creaky wood floors and flock wallpaper simply add character to this budget stalwart. The 2nd-floor rooms are the priciest and biggest, with un…
This family-run Haute-Ville option comprises an eccentric but appealing selection of wood-clad rooms with a traditional feel to them. Half- and full-board rates are also available, catered for in…
Having started life as a reputable Indian restaurant, the Shalimar has branched out (or rather, up) to offer accommodation over four floors of mostly spacious rooms with TV, Disney mirrors and th…
The second SICEH hotel is broadly similar to its sibling, with marginally nicer but smaller rooms. Both hotels are popular with package tours.
A good-value business option not far from the Anjary, with rooms divided into three categories, plus studio 'apartments' for up to three people. Book in advance to arrange airport transfers. Brea…
Uninspiring yet thoroughly acceptable for the price, this hotel in the embassy quarter is a little musty but has a nice front courtyard. The Chinese owners seem a little stressed at times, perhap…
Very central and pefectly comfortable, but not particularly exciting. The cheapest rooms share toilets, the priciest have balconies. If you're planning a wedding or other big event, ask about the…
This rather attractive building stands out immediately from its busy Basse-Ville surroundings, and the effect is no less appealing inside, flaunting a wide palette of greens, plenty of wood and a…
A very friendly, family-run B&B with a pretty garden courtyard and colourful terrace. The spacious rooms are packed with wood for maximum character, and even have funky swing doors into the skyli…
Another good top-end choice, up the steps behind the Analakely market, the Royal Palissandre offers a well-balanced blend of smart facilities, modern comforts and traditional style, fully kitted …
Quite transparently intended to rival the Sakamanga, this endearing new establishment makes a pretty good fist of its attempt at competition, tricking out its rooms almost entirely in wood - incl…
According to its brochure the Radama goes for 'charm and authenticity', and you do indeed get a sense of the Malagasy personal touch in the friendly service and polished dark-wood environment. Th…
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