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Experience the highest standard of comfort and convenience at Kigali Marriott Hotel. This premier luxury hotel in Kigali is conveniently located along KN3 Avenue in downtown Kigali, close to the financial district, embassies, government ministries and Kigali City Hall. Timeless elegance surrounds you on arrival to a modern and spacious lobby and grand stairs. Experience spacious guest rooms decorated in warm pastel colours and fitted with the latest in technology. Visit Cucina Restaurant for tasty, innovative Italian fare and Lobby Bar for cocktails and city vistas. Complete your stay with a day of pampering at Saray Spa, the largest spa in the city, with its 5-star treatments and outdoor pool. The luxury hotel offers all the amenities you’ll need for an unforgettable retreat in Kigali, Rwanda.
Explore downtown Kigali from the hotel.
Relax and unwind at the newly-established Saray Spa with signature treatments.
The Kigali Marriott Hotel is located in the buzzing city centre and a high number of guests are business travellers.
Genocide Memorials are located across the country and are a moving testimony in memory of the 1994 Genocide, when extreme elements among the Hutu majority attempted to wipe out the Tutsi minority and moderate Hutus. An estimated one million people were slaughtered in 100 days – which is 15 per cent of the population.
The memorials offer excellent exhibitions that attempt to explain how it was that the world watched as the genocide unfolded.
Fertile volcanic soil and temperate climate are ideal for growing tea plantations. It is no wonder tea, which was introduced in Rwanda in 1952, is now one of the country’s largest exports.Discover how tea is harvested and processed by visiting a plantation or two.
Sip a cup of freshly brewed tea, while absorbing the lush rolling hills covered in tea plants.
Genocide Memorials are located across the country and are a moving testimony in memory of the 1994 Genocide, when extreme elements among the Hutu majority attempted to wipe out the Tutsi minority and moderate Hutus. An estimated one million people were slaughtered in 100 days – which is 15 per cent of the population.
The memorials offer excellent exhibitions that attempt to explain how it was that the world watched as the genocide unfolded.
Fertile volcanic soil and temperate climate are ideal for growing tea plantations. It is no wonder tea, which was introduced in Rwanda in 1952, is now one of the country’s largest exports.Discover how tea is harvested and processed by visiting a plantation or two.
Sip a cup of freshly brewed tea, while absorbing the lush rolling hills covered in tea plants.
Rwanda’s capital and biggest city stretches across undulating lush hills surrounded by towering mountains, the largest of which is Mount Kigali, rising 1850 metres above sea level. Kigali is the country’s financial, commercial and cultural hub, served by an international airport and featuring a wide range of accommodation options, restaurants and points of interest, including the Kigali Genocide Centre, an atmospheric market and numerous craft shops. With its interesting architecture, busy streets, meandering boulevards, and green hillsides, Kigali is said to be one of the most attractive cities in Africa and is definitely worth a visit.