Discover the best hotels in Tripoli, Tripoli District including Radisson Blu Al Mahary Hotel, JW Marriott Hotel Tripoli, Safwa Hotel, Safeer Hotel, Tripoli Apartments, Al Khayam Hotel, Asshajara Hotel.
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4 based on 142 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Tripoli? Then look no further than Al Mahary Radisson Blu Hotel, Tripoli, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Tripoli to your doorstep. The rooms offer a minibar and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Al Mahary Radisson Blu Hotel, Tripoli features a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service. In addition, as a valued Al Mahary Radisson Blu Hotel, Tripoli guest, you can enjoy a pool and a lounge that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. Close to some of Tripoli's most popular landmarks, such as Al-Majidya Mosque (2.4 mi) and The Arch of Marcus Aurelius (2.6 mi), Al Mahary Radisson Blu Hotel, Tripoli is a great destination for tourists. Tripoli has plenty of Mediterranean restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Al-Athar, Storico Ristorante Italiano dal 1927, and Veranda Cafe & Restaurant, which are serving up some great dishes. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular castle like Tripoli's Red Castle (Assai al-Hamra), which is a short distance from the hotel. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Al Mahary Radisson Blu Hotel, Tripoli as you experience everything Tripoli has to offer.
While its not for sure a real raddison but it has a good vibes my point is in the lobby its like chaotic environment i saw the hotel occupied by military members with their bodygaurds which makes the place noisy other than that i love the view on the ocean and the room was clean and decent . And one more imp thing. Booking trough website its not working I came late that day and they were not expecting me coming and they dont allow the taxi to drop me inside and i had to drag my luggage from the gate
4.5 based on 4 reviews
It's very good hotel, they have air port shuttle, good wifi, good restaurant with good menu and good variety of dishes, fitness center, business center and pool. The staff is professional and friendly, the place is nice and clean, I really enjoyed my business stay there.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
Finding an ideal small hotel in Tripoli does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Safwa Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you. Rooms at Safwa Hotel offer air conditioning, a minibar, and a refrigerator providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. A concierge and room service are some of the conveniences offered at this small hotel. An on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the seafood restaurants, including Al Hofra and Essaa, all of which are a short distance from Safwa Hotel. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out The Arch of Marcus Aurelius (0.8 mi), Tripoli's Red Castle (Assai al-Hamra) (0.4 mi), or Gurgi Mosque (0.8 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Safwa Hotel puts the best of Tripoli at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
I found the apartment-style rooms of this hotel to be very comfortable for an extended stay. The location is great as well. The deal breaker for this hotel is that the room keys are universal keys. That means that any room key can open any other room... I pointed this out to the staff, and it didn't seem to be a concern. I tried opening other unoccupied rooms and was able to do so with my room key. Unless the hotel has changed the keying process, I can't recommend this hotel.
2.5 based on 2 reviews
As an American, I stayed here and had a pleasant visit, feeling safe and secure - mainly because no one knew I was there. The price was reasonable and the small rooms adequate and clean. However, don't drink or ingest the water - at all. I'll leave the reason up to your worst imaginings. I guess it's not so much a hotel problem as a city problem - regardless, heed the warning.
Tripoli Apartments are a group of exclusive luxuriously furnished self-catering studio apartments, available for long or short rent direct by owner. More comfortable and private than a hotel, the Apartments are also superior to what you would normally get on the rental market, in terms of location, cleanliness, style, security, flexibility and attention to detail. Combine that with a warm reception and a relaxed friendly attitude, and Tripoli Apartments become the obvious choice.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
Per lavoro, ho soggiornato una settimana in questo hotel (non pagando io non potevo cambiare). La situazione durante la settimana è stata a dir poco disastrosa. Ero in una stanza "doppia", ma di doppio non aveva nulla. Il secondo letto era composto da una specie di rete formata da tavole inchiodate tra loro (tipo pallet) con appoggiato sopra un materasso. Lenzuolo coprimaterasso e piumino. Durante il soggiorno ci sono stati i seguenti disguidi: 1) Una giornata intera hotel senza corrente elettrica. Costretto, come tutti gli altri clienti a cenare fuori. 2) Una giornata intera senza acqua calda. Fortuna che non era inverno. 3) Mezza giornata con il wc intasato. Malgrado la struttura non sia fatiscente ed il personale si adopera per essere gentile, non posso che giudicare l'hotel "molto scarso"
2.5 based on 3 reviews
Je n’étais plus venu dans cet hôtel depuis la révolution Libyenne (2011) et j’ai été fortement déçu par l’évolution de l’Assashajara hotel. Les installations semblent avoir soufferts alors que l’hôtel a été ouvert en 2007, il y a un sérieux manque de maintenance. La propreté est correct mais sans plus. Où j’ai été relativement déçu c’est le service du personnel. On vous garde votre passeport pour les formalités administratives (habituel en Libye) mais le lendemain quand vous voulez le récupérer on vous dites que vous l’avez déjà récupérer. Le personnel de la réception n’a pas tellement envie de chercher et remette la faute sur vous. Au final, on vient taper à ma porte 10 minutes plus tard, ils ont retrouvé le passeport à la réception mais c’est moi qui l’aurait oublié là bas. Pas une seule excuse et ils estiment que c’est de ma faute !! L’autre déception c’est le petit-déjeuner, beaucoup moins varié qu’avant et on n’hésite pas à remettre le pain du jour précédent s’il n’était pas fini. D’ailleurs, on voit clairement que l’hôtel est de moins en moins fréquenté, il n’y a pas grand monde au petit-déjeuner et il n’y a plus un seul homme d’affaires dans le bâtiment. Dans le quartier de Dahra, il y a beaucoup d’autres petits hôtels indépendants avec un meilleur rapport qualité prix (Attawfeek hotel par exemple) ou d’une catégorie de prix juste au-dessus (30 dinars de plus par nuit) à l’Haroon. Je retournerai plus au Assahajara et je ne conseil pas d’y aller.
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