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This newish place has good-sized rooms that are bright and clean; most also offer balconies (though they aren't as private as those at Abinet). Its biggest downfalls are its lack of service and the noise emanating from chairs screeching across its floors. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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With quiet rooms set around a garden courtyard, Kaleb is probably the nicest budget setting. The rooms are large and quite pleasant, while the pretty clean bathrooms are showing their age. There's a bar with DSTV, but no restaurant. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms here are large, tidy and anything but dark. The foam beds are pretty comfortable and the shared bathrooms are nothing to scream at. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms here are on par with those at Africa Hotel, but the bathrooms are a bit cramped and it lacks any extra amenities like TVs, restaurant or internet facilities. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The expensive rooms here are huge and host king-size beds, carpets, fridges, phone and the odd Juliet balcony. The cheaper options are rather dark, but are very clean and also have satellite TVs. If it weren't for the pool, terrace and upcoming sauna and gym, this out-of-the-way … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Perched atop a bluff overlooking the stelae and the Mary of Zion churches, this hotel has the most enviable location. The rooms are identical to its state-owned brothers (Bahir Dar's Tana Hotel, Gonder's Goha Hotel and Lalibela's Roha Hotel), which means they're comfortable, cosy… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Aksum (Ethiopia)