Hotels & Hostels Bamako Hôtel Tamana

Hôtel Tamana (Hotel)

  • Review & Booking
  • Rue 216, Hippodrome
    Bamako , MALI | View map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
  • Neighbourhood: Hippodrome
  • Atmosphere: Elegant and Low-key

Author pick

Lonely Planet Review

Quotes This charming hotel out by the Hippodrome is easily our favourite in Bamako. The rooms have character, the staff are among Bamako's friendliest and most laid-back, the bathrooms are immaculate and the ambience of the leafy courtyard is a wonderful place to retreat after a long Bamako day.

Other highlights include a swimming pool, a reasonably priced laundry service and a varied restaurant menu with everything from pizzas and chicken sandwiches to brochettes de capitaine. The location - removed from the clamour of the city centre but close to good restaurants and bars - is also one that you'll soon appreciate. If you've spent any time researching Bamako hotels, you'll quickly realise what great value this is, although the rooms with shared bathroom cost a little more than they should. The courtyard and all public areas are decorated with traditional African colours and artefacts in exactly the right proportions - just enough to give personality but not enough to overwhelm. There's a small shop, resident guide and a commitment by the owners to keep all but their approved salesmen off the premises. There's also a quieter annexe a few doors down the street.

Review by author Anthony Ham

How to book this property

This property has been reviewed and recommended by a Lonely Planet author. However it is not bookable online either with Lonely Planet or with a recommended hotel booking provider. In order to book this property please contact them directly.

  • Email: richard.c@datatech.net.ml
  • Website: www.hoteltamana.com

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Author Tip

You haven't been to Bamako if you haven't been to the Bla Bla Bar, just across the road from the hotel and easily the most sophisticated watering hole in town. This is where expats mingle with Bamako's bold and beautiful in soft-lit, air-con bliss. If that's not to your taste, there are loads of bars - local and expat - on the same street.