Have stayed here a couple different occasions now. The place is very close to the bus park which is nice if you are coming in late or heading out early from Kampala by bus. It is also affordable and has comfortable large rooms with consistent hot water. ||||The wifi is unreliable and the bed sheets/blankets in the rooms I have stayed in are just big enough for the bed. Meaning part way though the night they always seem to come off the bed and if you are travelling as a couple one will end up with blankets and the other may not. I travel with a sleeping bag and used it last time during my stay here which improved my sleep. ||||The staff were generally disinterested and a bit unorganized (didn’t have room ready upon checkin but sent us in anyways) but they are friendly enough and helpful when prompted. ||||The biggest downside for me was the noise. Between the horns and traffic from the bus park and the call to prayer from the nearby mosque, which begins at around 530am, the rooms are always loud (bring earplugs). ||||Considering the price and location this place is suitable for a night or two at a time. If you are planning on travelling by bus within Uganda and don’t want to walk around with your luggage this location is very convenient. Don’t expect high end service but this place is comfortable enough and a good price. Will likely...
Read moreNamayiba Park hotel one of the creatively constructed hotels in the heart of Kampala city of Uganda in between Mukwaano mall and St Matia Mulumba church. Its a solid building that over looks the Namayiba Bus park which is a hub and spoke for many destinations buses ranging especially long distance vehicles that penetrate far destinations of Uganda and beyond like Sudan, Kenya and the Northern part of Uganda. Namayiba Park Hotel being at the footsteps of this huge hub and spoke point, it has been an eye for very many travellers. Services provided at this green glasses building hotel include breakfast, lunch, dinner, accommodation, refresh services, conferences and meetings. Food; their food is such a beautiful tongue taste Accommodation; well facilitated and hygienic enough. Although it is in the heart of Kampala, echoes are so rare. Its indeed the silent point in...
Read moreRegarding the bus terminal. Apart from brokers pulling you here and there, I boarded classic bus the very first time I was.ckming to Juba, they are the best. Comfy seats, spaced for a bus to be that VIP, yooh. Driving 100%, services, care. Then, the second time I was going to Juba, a classic bus friend commented me to goldline, and I boarded the Goldline bus. It was okay. The driver was great. Reached safely. Got my belongings. One thing I can comment on is that you don't lose stuff. Both buses have good staff. At least there are...
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