Buzwagi View Hotel
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To tell you a little bit about the hotel, though…
Visitors to Kahama town in Tanzania seeking a comfortable stay should consider Buzwagi View Hotel, a location that combines convenience with a welcoming atmosphere.
Located in the bustling Mbulu area of Kahama, this hotel has 29 self-contained rooms designed to make guests feel at home.
Its proximity to major points of interest, like Acacia Buzwagi Mine and Kahama Airport, ensures that travel logistics are simple and straightforward.
Located only a short drive from Kahama’s town center, Buzwagi View Hotel maintains a peaceful ambiance. The rooms are equipped with all the essential amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can expect to find free Wi-Fi, allowing them to stay connected with family, friends, or work. If you’re planning on staying for business, you’ll be pleased to know the hotel offers executive conference facilities. This makes it an excellent choice for both business and leisure travelers.
In terms of dining, Buzwagi View Hotel doesn’t disappoint. The fine dining options are a treat for guests who enjoy exploring local flavors without having to venture too far from their rooms. The hotel also features a V.I.P. lounge, perfect for relaxing after a day of meetings or exploring the town.
Safety and security are crucial when choosing a hotel, and Buzwagi View Hotel ensures its guests feel secure with 24-hour security. Parking is readily available, with both public and private options to suit different preferences.
To make the most of your visit, consider booking an airport transfer through the hotel to make your arrival and departure seamless. The staff at Buzwagi View Hotel is always ready to assist with air ticketing, making it easy to plan your travel while you’re in town.
Dar es Salaam Traduction
“Dar es Salaam” se traduit par “maison de la paix” en français.
From my last few posts, you might have begun to think that ChickAboutTown is now a music blog–don’t worry, it isn’t. I
f you don’t know the origin of my “Be my Guide to Your East African City” series, then I welcome you to read the very first post of this series (…and tell me your favorite restaurant in your East African city while you are at it! 😉 ).
Hopefully, you’ll then realize that I’ve not suddenly become music obsessed; rather, blame the people at RunwayPassport–they’re the reason for all the music-related questions! 🙂
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In my last two posts, you told me who you consider the best artists and the best bands in your city. Now tell me, where in your city should I go to listen to all this great music?
Question #13: In your East African town/city, where is the best place to hear music?
This question is a little hard for me to answer for Dar es Salaam (where I live), and I’ll tell you why in the first comment to this post. Hopefully, you’ll have an easier time than I did with this question and will be able to easily give me your answer in a comment below using the following format:
City/Town, Country:
Best Place to Hear Music:
Address/Location:
Website(s):
Why do you like this place?
As always, I look forward to hearing what you have to say.
Until the next time,
Biche
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Photo Credit: Darassa
This is not going to be as hard as I thought after all…
City/Town, Country: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Best Place to Hear Music: Mzalendo Pub
Address/Location: 1st floor, Millennium Towers, (New) Bagamoyo Road (Kijitonyama)
Website(s): N/A
Why do you like this place? Various great bands and DJs play there during the week. It’s outdoor, so it’s nice and cool. It has a lot of seating and dancing space. It’s well priced; the music is always good; and the crowd is alright too.