Lodging Type: Hotel
Dining: Ethiopian, A la carte: Ethiopian and some international dishes
Facilities: Child / Family Oriented, Internet - Wifi, Laundry, Spa - Bush Spa, TV
Eco & Green: Eco Policies, Community Development Projects
Activities:
Price range:
50-149 USD
150-300 USD
Offering a collection of suites for long or short stay, this hotel aims for the personal touch. Each suite has been individually designed and decorated, with attention to detail.
The 19 en-suite suites are made up of standard suites, luxury suites, twin suites and residence suites. All suites have king sized beds, TV, desk, seating area, Wifi, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, and tea and coffee making facilities. The luxury suites are more spacious and have a kitchenette and balcony; the residence suites have 2 balconies. Extra beds can be provided for children. Pets are also welcome. The restaurant serves Ethiopian cuisine and some international dishes, and makes its own version of the macchiato with Ethiopian coffee. A team of staff is on hand to help guests with their requirements.
Every year The Residence Suite Hotel selects a non-profit humanitarian organisation to support. In 2017, they chose the International Fund for Africa’s programme, which includes providing children with eye care, access to safe water, sanitation, and income generating activities for families. They also sponsored 10 children for the IFA’s nutritious school meals programme.
Highlights of Addis include Entoto Mountain, Addis University’s ethnographic museum, and Merkato, said to be Africa’s largest open air market.
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