The Kigali Serena is Rwanda’s first luxury five-star hotel. Built on the site of the former Diplomates Hotel, on the stylish Rue de Revolution in central Kigali, it is ideally located for business and leisure.
International travellers will know what to expect, and they will receive it too. The food and service is first class; there are several lounges, a large pool, gardens and the Bana Jam Café – a pleasant garden bar.
Accommodation
There is a presidential suite, six luxury suites, 60 deluxe rooms, 19 superior rooms and 18 studio suites. All the rooms are very spacious and comfortable, fully equipped with all modern conveniences, including air-con, mini-bar, satellite television, bathrobes etc.
Facilities
The hotel provides a full range of facilities including internet access and e-mail, an outdoor pool, an on-site health and fitness centre, and two restaurants. Complimentary airport shuttle available.
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