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Kampala, the capital city of Uganda is spread
over ten hills and derives its name from a kiganda expression "kasozi
k'empala, "the hill of antelopes" Origins. The origins of the
Kampala city go back to 1891 the when Kabaka of Buganda had his
court on Rubaga and Mengo hills. The town that grew up achieved
municipal status in 1950 and became a city' in 1962. Today, as
you stand on the hills, the City' provides magnificent evergreen
trees, gently disrupted by red-tiled villas, green iron-roofed
bungalows, as well as taller modern city profiles that give way
to attractive views of the surrounding country side and nearby
Lake Victoria. The people of Kampala, and Ugandans in general,
are very kind and friendly and are very approachable. Kampala,
with a population of approximately 1 million, is by far the
largest city in Uganda. It is not yet completely overwhelmed
with traffic and sprawl like Nairobi and Lagos. Additionally,
Kampala is very safe to walk around, even at night, a welcome
fact for many a high-strung visitor arriving from Nairobi.
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The Kampala
Serena Hotel
The new Kampala Serena Hotel began life as the Nile Hotel, a
government-run 65-room hotel and adjacent conference facility,
which was built in 1975. Leased to Serena two years ago, the
hotel has been closed for 18 months while, at the cost of a
million-and-a-half dollars a month, it was transformed into one
of Africa’s most stunning hotels. An inspirational blend of
5-star polish and pan-African panache, this 152-room world-class
hotel will showcase the cream of Ugandan culture while
delivering the ultimate in personalized service, international
cuisine, social style and business reliability.
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Speke Hotel
The hotel is named after the famous British explorer, John
Hannington Speke, who 'discovered the source of River Nile.
Speke Hotel is the first and oldest hotel in Uganda, built in
the British Colonial times of the 1920s. It has, of course, gone
through renovations, but has maintained its colonial ambience.
The hotel has 50 ensuite rooms which all have the modern luxury
facilities that you would expect. There are also several themed
restaurants (including Italian and Indian) and one of the best
cocktail bars in Uganda. The Hotel is situated in the heart of
Kampala, close to the banks, shopping and business centres, and
offers all the charms of bygone days complimented by efficient,
modern service and facilities. The Speke Hotel holds a special
place in the history of Uganda. Come and experience the
courteous hospitality so natural to the people of Uganda.
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Sheraton Kampala Hotel
Located in the heart of Kampala, we are surrounded by our own
beautiful gardens. Take in magnificent views of the city or the
well-known Kololo and Nakasero hills from our 237 newly
renovated guest rooms and suites. Designed to meet the needs of
today’s traveler, all guest rooms offer modern amenities.
Try out the Hippo Restaurant, with fun themed lunches and
dinners offering worldwide cuisine. At the end of the day, have
some fun at our Rhino Pub, a bustling high-wire English Pub,
staying open on the weekends with a disco until 5am. If you are
visiting on business, we have 11 flexible meeting rooms,
including our magnificent ballroom and a special rooftop meeting
area. Whatever your plans, our friendly staff at the Sheraton
Kampala Hotel will make your stay memorable.
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The Emin Pasha Hotel
Emini Pesha Hotel is a family business, run by people with a
true love and affinity for this country, its people and its
natural resources. No two rooms are the same. Each room is
unique - in size, layout, amenities and decor. The views are
varied as well. Some rooms overlook the main garden and swimming
pool, while others look out over quiet leafy courtyards or a
small private garden. The privacy and the amenities make this a
perfect base for business travelers and tourists alike. Set in 2
acres of leafy landscaped gardens, this is a tropical version of
the country house hotel. Centrally located and within walking
distance to Kampala's business district, it is amazingly
tranquil and peaceful. Amenities include 20 Bedrooms in a
lovingly restored old colonial building, swimming pool, massage
rooms, restaurant featuring Fusion Cuisine and a wine bar
offering a selection of South Africa's finest wines (not
available anywhere else in Uganda), a private meeting/conference
room, library and two private lounges.
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