Stayed at Bristol for 3 nights during our 2 week trip. Staff was nice. Rooms were ok - some being newer and quieter. Food was so-so. If you’re eating at the restaurant, it will take at least an hour to get your food that is freshly made. Be prepared for the Muslim call to prayer at 5:30 am. No shampoo or conditioner in the bathrooms, just body wash (that I supposed could be used as shampoo). ||Jeff at the restaurant was delightful and helpful. The hotel stored our bags between our excursions. ||Bristol would be a nice place if you’re hiking Kilimanjaro. However, our tour operator suggested we use Bristol as our base for hiking Meru and going to the Serengeti and parks to the west. I wouldn’t recommend this since Moshe is very out of the way and inconveniently located for...
Read morewe spent some days here before and after climbing Kilimanjaro and it’s was honestly a oasis in the middle of the chaos of Moshi town, and exactly the vibe that we needed to replenish our energy after the challenging climb. The food is incredible (my favourite was the burger and the chicken salad), the staff incredibly friendly, and the atmosphere super relaxing and proper holiday vibes. We stayed in one of the newly renovated rooms next to the pool and WOW. Plus, I had a massage in my room when I came back from the mountain and it was fantastic. Definitely...
Read moreStopped here for 6 nights and was very happy with Bristol Cottages. The well laid out garden environment is very relaxing and the rooms themselves are immaculate and comfortable.||The staff were great from being greeted by name on arrival to checking out. I had no problem with street noise, and the location is very secure with a 24 hour security guard.||The location in Moshi is ideal as it is fairly central, and has plenty of small shops & cafes close by, and thankfully not in the busy market area.||Fully recommended if you are...
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