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  • Reviews: 89

4 out of 5 starsUser Rating

Hotel Sofitel GAWEYE: Too expensive

With ca. 75 000 CFA per day without breakfast (ca. USD 150.-) by far too expensive, better is the "Grand Hotel" (but always fully booked) or the smaller "Hotel le SAHEL".

  • Opinion of Price: most expensive
  • Written August 24, 2006
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Grand Hotel: Good choice for Niamey

In my opinion its better than Sofitel but of course no Four Seasons, the Grand is where everyone heads for a nice sunset beer. Save yourself the trouble and just stay there, as you can't really do much better.

Unique Quality: Lovely river view.

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Related to: Business Travel
  • Written April 24, 2005

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  • Reviews: 158

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Sofitel Gaweye: Niamey's Best

Apparently this was the best place to stay in Niamey at the time of my trip, which was Feb 2002.

The rooms were basic, no frills... there was a tv, fridge... everything worked. No problems with the water supply in the shower or anything like that. Just don't expect similar standards of Sofitel in Paris or wherever.

Also, I noticed some mosquitoes when I open the room door to go out, they seem to hang out by the door. May want to bring along mosquito repellent.

Was so funny 'cos I remember looking in the fridge and there weren't really much to choose from the mini bar... but I was just in Paris right before I came to Niger, and met an italian friend who'd brought me Parmiggiano Reggiano all the way from Parma... so I flew that into Niger and stored it in the fridge at my hotel! So there I was, in Africa, eating fresh Italian Parmesan brought in all the way from Europe. How's that for a slice of globalization!

Unique Quality: Great view of the pool and the river from my room window, where I spent quite a bit of time just observing the local folk.

However, after doing some search on the internet, I think they've actually relocated or renovated their facilities from when I was there so it should be much better now.

240 rooms, air-conditioning, pool, tennis courts, two restaurants, two bars, nightclub, conference room, boutiques.

  • Opinion of Price: most expensive
  • Address: Hotel Sofitel Gaweye, P.O. Box 11008, Niamey, Niger
  • Phone: 227.72.34.00 /01/02
  • Website: http://www.smoothhound.co.uk/niger/niamey41858.html
  • Related to: Road Trip, Business Travel
  • Written March 12, 2005
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  • Reviews: 178
Hotel Rivoli: Cheap hotel



  • Opinion of Price: least expensive
  • Written August 31, 2002
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