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フィードバックを提供するIt seems there's a gym in a building at the back that opens after 6:00 PM, but I haven't checked it out yet. The receptionist even arranged for a laundry woman to pick up my laundry bag for just 20,000 IDR. Initially, they quoted 5,000 IDR per shirt, but when I spoke directly to the laundry woman, I found out the flat rate of 20,000 IDR applies to everyone, which is much more reasonable. At 80,000 IDR a night, it's a great deal. Breakfast consists of a cooked egg, a banana, and bread with butter, along with coffee or tea. The bathroom is very basic but clean, and the flushing mechanism works well. I've been staying here for two weeks now. To get hot water, there's a small button right in front of the room—just turn it on and wait about 10 minutes. There can be some noise from outside, so I recommend bringing some earplugs for a better night's sleep. Occasionally, the power goes out, but the backup generator kicks in within about 30 seconds. Room service comes daily to change the sheets if you request it. Overall, it's a solid choice!
The accommodation starts at 50,000 for the most affordable rooms, which are spacious and equipped with hot water.
The rooms are comfortable, but it seems they cater more to low-income earners.
Nice simple place to locate, Despite being in the middle of Mbarara city, it is a quiet place inside, and free from town noise,
Good enough but service minimal. I chose the cheapest room option which meant I slept in the basement. I paid 40k (room only). The only downside was that there was no natural light so I overslept. Light bulb wasn 't working and staff didn 't seem bothered about replacing it. I checked in at 11 p.m. so I guess she must have been asleep. Plenty of hot water. Bed and linen and mosquito net fine. Didn 't try TV or internet. #diaryofamuzungu #ExploreUganda #EastAfricaTravelDirectory #Mbarara