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Family Retreat at The African Tulip Hotel

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THE AFRICAN TULIP A home for business & Leisure travelers

An elegant and charming Luxury Boutique Hotel located along Serengeti Road right in the heart of Arusha. A warm and friendly welcome awaits guests who want to experience the best of Tanzanian hospitality. The hotel has been designed with safari travelers, business persons, families, honeymooners, elite and leisure travelers in mind. It has amenities of convenience whilst offering a high standard of luxury. 1 of 72 hotels in #TWUJCHQT[GCTUTWPPKPIq|

The hotel has 29 guest rooms, 7 of which are suites. The rooms are individually and stylishly decorated using warm African tones. A lot of African material and local art has been used ÀiyiV̈˜}̅iVœ““œ˜ thread that runs throughout the hotel which is one of consistence and quality.

The Zanzibar Lounge is beautifully decorated with Zanzibari art and offers comfortable seating where guests can relax and peruse the various coffee table books, whilst enjoying pure African Coffee. A fully stocked lounge bar offers warm Swahili service.

The Baobab Restaurant is uniquely designed and offers a comfortable and enjoyable `ˆ˜ˆ˜}iÝ«iÀˆi˜Vi°"ÕÀ Chefs creatively prepare exotic and delicious meals with fresh and natural ingredients giving guests >y>ۜÀœvLœÌ…/>˜â>˜ˆ>˜ and International cuisine.

Visit the pool to swim or just relax beside the water. Changing facilities are available. The Serengeti Bar at the poolside has a wide-screen TV, serves a range of drinks and has snacks available during the day.

The conference room can seat up to 35 people in a ‘theatrestyle’ arrangement. It has all standard facilities, a breakout room, natural daylight and >ˆÀ‡Vœ˜`ˆÌˆœ˜ˆ˜}°"ÕÀ experienced staff can provide tailored catering facilities and any other requirements to make your event a success.

Come stay with us, experience the exceptional warm hospitality that The African Tulip is famed for.

Chic . Unique. Authentically African

Picture Courtesy of The African Tulip

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