HÔTEL RADISSON
Read moreThe establishment opened in July 2008. It is the top of comfort. With the upcoming withdrawal of the Accor Group, the Radisson Hotel will now be the only international hotel chain in Bamako.
LE RELAIS DU CAMPAGNARD
Read moreHere you will find all the comfort of a 3-star: Large swimming pool, Latin bar, billiard room, light and delicious restaurant. The rooms are of the same invoice, equipped with satellite TV, telephone and mini bar. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Meeting room for 30 people.
MASSALEY HOTEL
Read moreVery beautiful hotel with a high-end benefit: All the comfort of a 3-star (TV, minibar, telephone). Swimming pool.
TRISKELL SO
Read moreA smart corner of the capital. The atmosphere is very friendly. The guest rooms are summary, but the cleanliness (the establishment is processed twice a month). With its two huts suitable for reading, this is an ideal place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Meals are shared with ease at the guest table. The hotel also has a lingerie service and can find a taxi upon arrival at the airport (7 500 FCFA).
LA VENISE MALIENNE
Read moreSeveral rooms in this quiet villa with garden. This is a good address.
AZALAI HOTEL BAMAKO
Read moreCompletely renovated, Azalaï Grand Hotel offers 92 rooms including four suites, tastefully decorated. Spacious, comfortable and modern, all rooms are equipped with mini-bar and high-speed internet access. Its situation, on the edge of an important road axis, is the only drawback. Excellent restaurant prices are affordable.
HÔTEL NORD-SUD
Read moreThe rooms are comfortable, air-conditioned and all equipped with cable TV and telephone. The hotel has a shuttle service to the airport. Establishment some!
HÔTEL-RÉSIDENCE BOUNA
Read moreThe rooms are all air conditioned. In addition, they have health and are equipped with television and telephone. The hotel has a generator that provides air conditioning in the event of a power outage. The reception is good. There are opportunities for long stays at attractive rates.
HÔTEL L’AMITIÉ
Read moreFrom the entrance, you'll be impressed by the bill, starting with its spacious lounge, where businessmen can enjoy the cigar. In short, it's beautiful, it's neat. The hotel is currently managed by the Libyan group Laïco.
HÔTEL MIRABEAU
Read moreUnder the sign of Provence, this hotel offers comfortable air-conditioned rooms equipped with cable TV, telephone, Wi-Fi access and a refrigerator. The cleanliness is excellent. There are lifts to access the floors. A garden and a swimming pool can relax.
AUBERGE CHEZ ANDRÉ
Read moreA nice little hostel by André Sidibé who is also a guide. Prices ranging from CFAF 13 000 for an air-conditioned room at CFAF 20 000 for an air-conditioned room. Friendly and friendly atmosphere.
HÔTEL DE LA MAISON DE LA RADIO RURALE
Read moreThe rooms, comfortable with fan, air-conditioning and sanitary facilities, are located on the floor of the rural radio offices. It is interesting to visit the station's premises. Very nice hotel. Presence of an Internet café.
LE LOFT DE BAMAKO
Read moreFor those who are fleeing any change, here is a good address. The rooms are rather well decorated, clean and comfortable (TV, air conditioning). The prices are quite high.
NEMA SOW
Read moreOne of the best quality/price ratios in the capital. Mario, known as «Mamma Africa», knows the country well. Originally from Angers, she decided to change her life after a 3 month stay in Mali. Located in Bamako today, it folds in four for tourists and will systematically pick them up at the airport (the race is of course to pay). It also helps them to take their first benchmarks in the capital: Withdrawals of money, exchange operations, taxi races… The rooms, simple, all in traditional furniture, are of impeccable cleanliness. To dive a little more in the heart of the country, Mario organizes evenings with the Malian community, punctuated by dances, music, meetings…
KANGABA
Read moreBlending in the bush, the Kamablon camp offers a very soothing natural setting. Its 10 boxes are scattered in the heart of a vast wooded area, which guarantees the tranquillity of each. Swimming pool, terrace overlooking the bush with view to the river Niger, beach volleyball and games for children, downhill on the river, Marianne and Hervé thought of everything. Everything you'll find in Kamablon is done on site, from furniture to textiles, through the ingredients of tasty recipes from the restaurant. The camp has numerous crafts workshops, levers of the local economy. It is advisable to come in the week because it is generally very popular by the Bamako expatriates on weekends. There are different possibilities for accommodation for you, there are for all portemonnaies.
LE TUSKEL
Read moreTuskel means "small" in peul. This is a very good address. In particular, you can stay in an apartment, composed of two bedrooms and equipped with many amenities (sofa, TV, fridge), internet access, kitchen (outside). Ideal for families. Other rooms are available, as well as a dormitory, but it is preferable to book. The straw roofs and the decoration were left to Farafina Tigné. The rendering is pretty successful. For the little story, it is the only institution held by a Bozo in the region.
LE WASSOULOU
Read moreWe strongly recommend that you stay in beautiful bungalows built in the middle of a garden. Rooms are air conditioned and equipped with TV. Guests can dine on the terrace or in a beautiful boats. The hotel plans to install an Internet café. That is very clean. For the little story, this establishment is maintained by Christian, a former agronomist known to be the father of the first forklift wagon in West Africa.
AUBERGE DU GOURMA
Read moreHosted by dynamic young people, this initiative inn is a very good place to spend the night. There are six summary but clean rooms at CFAF 3 500 per person. However, it is preferable, given the heat, to sleep on the terrace or to make camping for 3 000 FCFA per person (mattress provided).
A cook prepares good dishes cooked from local products (about 3 500 FCFA the dish).
LE DJENNÉ
Read moreThe former Minister of Tourism and Culture owns this institution. The rooms are tastefully decorated using local crafts. The curtains are either in bogolan or indigo, the bed tops are peuhl blankets. The washbasins are in terracotta, the jour are en. It's a little museum, but it's still one of the most beautiful hotels in the capital.
LE SEGUERE
Read moreA very good mind reigns in this institution: kitchen corner to make its larder, comfortable and clean rooms… furthermore, there is total confidence: you can use in the fridge as soon as you want to drink a candy. It is enough to make a cross on a sheet, opposite its name. As for the reception, whether he comes from Françoise or Toumouté Few (the famous Dogon guide, [email protected]), he is irreproachable.