Grand Hotel Central GHC



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See why so many travelers make Grand Hotel Central GHC their hotel of choice when visiting Conakry. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer air conditioning, a minibar, and a kitchenette, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to room service and a concierge while staying at Grand Hotel Central GHC. In addition, Grand Hotel Central GHC offers a rooftop pool and free breakfast, which will help make your Conakry trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
During your visit, be sure to check out one of Conakry's popular Mediterranean restaurants such as Le Beirut and Injeera, all a short distance from Grand Hotel Central GHC.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Grand Hotel Central GHC as you experience all of the things Conakry has to offer.
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the only problem i faced is the smell coming from the air condition. i shut down the Ac because of this smell.
clean the AC and have a 5 stars review :)
My bedroom shower's leaking. I reported it to the front desk and it stayed as it was, flooding the bathroom with every shower...
The restaurant el cielo is smoking.
The maid explains at 9am that I have to leave the room for her to do it
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Many little things that degrade what was a nice hotel.
we had 4 days there in December on a business trip.
the owner was more than helpful, and the staff too.
nice roof top bar rooms clean and well appointed.
good quality business hotel.
I was excited to hear that the hotel had a Lebanese restuarant on the roof top; Le Beirut. The food was authentic Lebanese. I recommend the barbecued chicken as well the beef swarma with hummus and tabooli. It was soo good!
The hotel staff were very helpful and eager to please which was nice.
I will definitely stay here on my next trip to Conakry.
Cheers.
Mark from Canada
Breakfast was continental breakfast consisting of bread rolls (very good), butter and jam. I asked for cheese and the waiter nearly snapped my head off for daring to ask for cheese. I gues it may be illegal in Conakry.
The restaurant was closed due to Ramadan and dinner could only be had at Le Beirut, a buffet restaurant on the 6th floor. I arrived at 20:00. Only soup left, a good lentil soup. Serving dishes were not filled again. For the pleasure of eating a bowl of lentil soup I paid the full price of the buffet. Not their fault that I was late.
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