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Hôtel de la Palmeraie
Located in Bujumbura, a 17-minute walk from Musee Vivant, Hôtel de la Palmeraie has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

Hotel Safari Gate
Located in Bujumbura, a 5-minute walk from Musee Vivant, Hotel Safari Gate has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.

Hotel Club du Lac Tanganyika
Hotel Club du Lac Tanganyika is located in a wide park that ends up on a marvelous beach on the banks of the Lake Tanganyika.

Botanika Hotel
Botanika Hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bujumbura. Built in 1997, the property is within 2.3 miles of Musee Vivant.

Hotel Kangaroo Bujumbura
Located in Bujumbura, 2.3 miles from Musee Vivant, Hotel Kangaroo Bujumbura provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a private beach area and a terrace.

Bujumbura Hotel and Appartment
Located in Bujumbura, 1.9 miles from Musee Vivant, Bujumbura Hotel and Appartment provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a bar and a spa & wellness center.

Hotel Hibiscus
Located in Bujumbura, 2.2 miles from Musee Vivant, Hotel Hibiscus features a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi.

KING'S CONFERENCE CENTRE
KING'S CONFERENCE CENTRE has a fitness center, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Bujumbura.

Roca Golf Hotel
Roca Golf Hotel is located at the Bujumbura Golf Course and features an outdoor pool, spa facilities and a restaurant. Bujumbura International Airport is within 10 minutes’ drive.

Dolce Vita Resort Hotel
Dolce Vita Resort Hotel has a garden, a shared lounge and a sun terrace with swimming pool and à la carte breakfast in Bujumbura.

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Bwiza's best hotels with breakfast
Migano Residence
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsMigano Residence is located in Bujumbura, 1.9 miles from Musee Vivant. At the hotel, every room is equipped with a desk.
From $45 per nightzch
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsLocated in Bujumbura, zch is 3.3 miles from Musee Vivant. Private parking is available on site.
From $120 per nightBujumbura Hotel and Appartment
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 13 reviewsLocated in Bujumbura, 1.9 miles from Musee Vivant, Bujumbura Hotel and Appartment provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a bar and a spa & wellness center.
From $31.50 per nightHotel Hibiscus
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.5Good - What previous guests thought, 13 reviewsLocated in Bujumbura, 2.2 miles from Musee Vivant, Hotel Hibiscus features a bar. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi.
From $66 per nightKING'S CONFERENCE CENTRE
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 6.6Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 22 reviewsKING'S CONFERENCE CENTRE has a fitness center, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Bujumbura.
From $80 per nightRoca Golf Hotel
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 62 reviewsRoca Golf Hotel is located at the Bujumbura Golf Course and features an outdoor pool, spa facilities and a restaurant. Bujumbura International Airport is within 10 minutes’ drive.
From $215 per nightDolce Vita Resort Hotel
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.3Good - What previous guests thought, 72 reviewsDolce Vita Resort Hotel has a garden, a shared lounge and a sun terrace with swimming pool and à la carte breakfast in Bujumbura.
From $80.75 per nightKiriri Residence Hotel
Hotel in BujumburaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.2Good - What previous guests thought, 56 reviewsKiriri Residence Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and bar in Bujumbura. Built in 2005, the property is within 2 miles of Musee Vivant.
From $90 per night
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- From $95 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very Good - What previous guests thought, 306 reviewsThis is a very comfortable hotel with great facilities! The rooms were good sized, and had all comforts that are important in Burundi and that you'd want. Small fridge, bottled water, mosquito netting, A/C (was a nice surprise!) and a great bathroom. The facilities is very nice. Very garden like setting, off a quiet road, and has a beautiful pool with chairs, a gym for your use, balconies for the rooms, and a nice layout. Their are 2 restaurants: the lunch/dinner place is rooftop from teh main building and easy to get to with good food and great service. Good selection of local and 'western' foods and beers. The breakfast place (which I think also has later meals) is across the street on the Lake! very peaceful place to get your start to the day and portions of the included breakfasts are huge. The Safari Gate is relaxing and comfortable. it's probably 2 km from the city center.Guest review byRobertUnited States
- From $180 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 179 reviewsAMAZING food! We had the fish, fresh from the lake, avocado salad, and pasta cooked perfectly al dente. The location, not far from the airport and right on the lake with stunning sunrises. The staff were incredibly friendly and helped us organise a day trip to see the Gishora drummers.Guest review byAlanUnited Kingdom
- From $90 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.2Good - What previous guests thought, 56 reviewsNice and secure hotel with good restaurant and good included breakfast. Very good wifi and generator starts within seconds of a power break. TV and fridge in room. Some staff speak English. 20 minutes walk to the centre. Pool looked nice.Guest review byGertSweden
- From $78 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 57 reviewsExcellent 3 nights stay at Botanika. Nice room, perfect location and awesome restaurant. Would definitely stay there again!Guest review byMartinSweden
- From $215 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 62 reviewsReal nice rooms, next to the golf course. Friendly staff, close to town. Had dinner there, pretty good!Guest review byRobNetherlands
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First I wasn't there as a tourist or missionary.
First I wasn't there as a tourist or missionary. I don't care where you are from, if you go it will change your attitude. You will see poverty. You will see hungry children living on the street. you will also see a nation filled with patriotism, pride, joy, kindness and friendly faces. If you leave Burundi without making a new friend (or more) that is on you. Despite the current gasoline/ oil crisis I did not have any trouble with traveling. getting a taxi is easy cost between $7-$17 US Dollars for a taxi depending on the distance. Meals ranged from $7-$15 with $10 offering you many good options. the place I stayed (Eripha Apartments) had a kitchen, so I save a ton of money by shopping at the farmers market and preparing my own meals. the farmers market is about a 2 minute walk from Eripha. If your light skinned bring sun block for sure. I followed universal precautions, meaning I didn't go out at night, walked with a local. I visited the beach, the local zoo and local churches for Christmas. I wanted to visit some of the more "rustic" or "primitive" restaurants (basically a chair on someone's front porch) but my local friend was very protective of me. Be aware the infostructure in Burundi is holding the country back from really competing in the world economy. If you are Muzungu (white) they assume you have money, so you really need a local to be with. I encountered over a hundred elementary school age children that all wanted to give me a high five, I actually ended up running from them. But If I even turned from my local friend for a few seconds locals came up to me and wanted to talk to me. Others were shy and just staired, in those cases I always spoke first "Jumbo"! I miss Burundi.Guest review byAnonymous - 6.0
I am Muzungu (American Indian) and had African friend with...
I am Muzungu (American Indian) and had African friend with me at ALL TIMES. If I even turned away from him for 10 seconds a small crowd would gather around me. I was ok with that, but it's something to be aware of. Bujumbura struggles with infostructure. I did not go as a "tourist". I went to visit friends. I wanted to visit the small porch stores, mingle and even attempt a visit to a what I call a front porch restaurant. I was hugged by a little random girl, approached by dozens of homeless street kids who were hungry. If you are sociable, you can make a new friend in Burundi. The gas they use smells different than what I am used to. The two churches I visited were welcoming. The food is amazing, but most seemed to cater to western taste buds. I would have been happy with traditional chapatti, rice and beans. I was cautioned about which pictures I took (for example photo of gas lines were forbidden). Again, I wasn't there as a tourist, so my experience would be different than many travelers. I always felt safe, but it is not a place one can adventure solo as a Muzungu. I swam at the hotel pool. I ate at Eripha Apartments and Kings Conference center and at the best Garden Rest-Bar. Getting around is easy but costly. Visited Musee Vivant (zoo). the zoo is small, but again the experience is unlike what you would find. I actually petted a leopard. The staff interaction with the chimpanzees and alligators was again more than I have experienced elsewhere.Guest review byAnonymous