We stayed at Peniel for almost 1 month when we had just moved to Abuja and was looking for long-term accommodation. We chose it because we wanted a decently priced place that had a) kitchen and b) more than one room.
The location is good; it is in Wuse II and walking distance to Exclusive Stores where you can do good grocery shopping. It has a small, green compound which is OK. When we stayed there, the pool could not be used.
The rooms are OK but ask to see the room first, they are all different and the newly renovated ones are the best. Kitchen is small but has all you need for a short stay. The beds are rock solid but apparently you can ask to change the mattress (we were only informed about this on the last day).
The breakfast was totally OK for Nigeria (except for the coffee so bring your own). We ordered in one or two times, it was not that great.
The service is good for Nigerian standards. We were actually quite satisfied with the service until our last day when we discovered that there had been a water leak in our room and as a result, our bags that had been standing there had serious mold damages. It was dealt with in a rather unprofessional way but to be fair, the hotel management also gave us a discount plus a partial refund...We stayed at Peniel for almost 1 month when we had just moved to Abuja and was looking for long-term accommodation. We chose it because we wanted a decently priced place that had a) kitchen and b) more than one room.
The location is good; it is in Wuse II and walking distance to Exclusive Stores where you can do good grocery shopping. It has a small, green compound which is OK. When we stayed there, the pool could not be used.
The rooms are OK but ask to see the room first, they are all different and the newly renovated ones are the best. Kitchen is small but has all you need for a short stay. The beds are rock solid but apparently you can ask to change the mattress (we were only informed about this on the last day).
The breakfast was totally OK for Nigeria (except for the coffee so bring your own). We ordered in one or two times, it was not that great.
The service is good for Nigerian standards. We were actually quite satisfied with the service until our last day when we discovered that there had been a water leak in our room and as a result, our bags that had been standing there had serious mold damages. It was dealt with in a rather unprofessional way but to be fair, the hotel management also gave us a discount plus a partial refund to cover for part of the cost of the bags.
More than that, make sure to negotiate for the price if you are planning a longer stay.More
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