Swakopmund Hotel
Probably the most unique
feature about Namibia is its space. Incessant deserts stretch
for miles to meet the most dramatic sunsets you can imagine.
This country, with its strong German influence, has a magnificent
coastline speckled with charming little towns rich in history.
One such town is Swakopmund.
Built in and around its beautifully restored Old Station
Building, dating back to 1901, is the Swakopmund Hotel and
Entertainment Centre.
Where better to start
exploring Namibia's inimitable desert landscape and culture
and get far, far away from it all?
The
44 twin rooms, 30 family rooms, 14 luxury rooms and 2 luxury
suites are all decorated in a Victorian style reminiscent
of a bygone era of grace and civility.Rooms have individual
aircon, television, tea/coffee making facilities, bathroom
with bath, shower and toilet, direct dial phones, electronic
safes, electric razor plugs, fully stocked mini bars, hair
dryers, eight channel TV including a German channel and
MNet.