ACROPOLE HOTEL
Read moreTrue institution in Khartoum! Many foreigners have gone there. The hotel has been run by a Greek family, the Pagoulatos, for over 50 years. Located in the heart of the city, the building fits perfectly into its surroundings. Each room, without decoration, but fully equipped, has a balcony overlooking the street, rather quiet. Postcards (with stamps) and some books on Sudan are on sale. Above all, the hotel can provide you with a great help if you want to simplify your life with regard to administration and logistics. Note that a shuttle bus has been scheduled for weekends to discover the city. It is also possible to arrange visits to certain Nubia sites.
AL-BAHRAIN
Read moreIn a street corner, the main interest of this hotel lies in its proximity to both the souk and the bus stations. Otherwise, the rest will be more.
TAKA
Read more42 rooms from 200 SDG, with breakfast buffet.
Located on Istiqbalia, opposite the Dama Hotel, the Thaka (in reference to the Montagnes mountains) is a clean and well-organised tourist hotel. The staff were very helpful. The rooms are not huge, but many of them have significant views of the Souk and the rooftops of Khartoum. The value for money is very good.
REGENCY
Read moreCount more than 300 SDG at night.
We are now very close to the luxury hotel… At the corner of Qasr Avenues and Abdel Rahman, the former Méridien Hotel, which was very famous in its time, has rediscovered colours since its renovation. In addition to this category, you will be entitled to a swimming pool, sauna and car rental service.
KANON HOTEL SUITES
Read moreA brand new establishment, welcome in a neighbourhood where there are very few hotels. It proudly displays a round and blue sign at the intersection of the street with Mek Nimir. The smaller ones are a spa, an underground car park and a terrace of coffee on the roof. Another franchise establishment is located on Rue Street 15.
HORIZON
Read moreMore than 250 SDG the single room.
Right in the hotel area, you can say, the Horizon Hotel is a colourful building on the edge of the souk. Rather recent, it offers a quality hotel service for comfortable rooms, but quite expensive. The Horizon is perhaps one of the best in Asia, one of the best in Asia.
MARSHAL
Read moreJust opposite the Horizon hotel entrance, the quiet Marshal hotel is more discreet. It is next to the Lokandas Et and Wadi Halfa. Set in a beautiful old house in Khartoum, with a terrace in the first and some walls decorated with African frescoes. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
AL-HARAMAIN
Read moreCount 30 SDG for a room with 2 beds with separate health.
In the Souk and near the Great mosque, this hotel is ideally located. The animation is guaranteed on the edge of a market place, and there are cafeterias all around. Climb on the floor in the center of the building where the name of the hotel is indicated in English, top right. The staff is very friendly.
BURJ AL-FATEH
Read moreThis hotel on the banks of the Nile, which has become emblematic of the st century Khartoum, is supposed to have a inflated sail shape. The premises gave him the original alias of "egg of Qaddhafi", in reference (to the form, and) to Libyan financing for his construction. The hotel has a conference centre and a superb panoramic restaurant on the top floor, accessible (in theory) for free. The view embraces the confluence and the island of Tuti. As for the rooms, you will have to put the price! If you are curious, a glance does not cost anything. So go on the hotel's website…