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Another commendable haunt for penny-pinchers. Not far from blvd de la République, this converted villa boasts a mixed bag of rooms, so ask to see a few. If you're a light sleeper, be prepared to be lulled by the call to prayer emanating from the nearby mosque. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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La Maison Blanche is seventh heaven if you need to pamper yourself after a tiring overland trip. Picture this: a gleaming white villa that used to be an ambassador's residence, two generous rooms with all mod cons, bathrooms so scrupulously clean you could eat off the floor, a se… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
One of the most reliable options in town. Top marks go to the clean-smelling rooms, the back-friendly mattresses and the immaculate bathrooms. Another plus is its position, right in the thick of things. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A short stagger from Place Lagarde, this is a reassuring choice for budgeteers with no surprises (good or bad) up its sleeves. Rooms are generous and comfortable, if a little anonymous. Handy if you want to be close to the clubs, bars and restaurants in the centre. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The Horseed won't feature in the pages of the Condé Nast Traveller and its location is not the most prepossessing, but the prices are competitive and the rooms presentable. Air-con is extra (around 500). Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The Menelik has a certain 'could be anywhere' sensibility in its décor and standards, but its very central location is a gem, with all the bars, restaurants and clubs at your tiptoes. Amenities are solid, and the bathrooms are exceedingly clean. Credit cards (Visa only) are accep… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Djibouti (Djibouti)