Go to the 13th floor and see Mombasa from above — you'll spot nearly everything. Rooms are decent but reviewers warn about loud mosque noise early morning. The view is the real reason to visit.
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Has a great view of Mombasa town. Rooms are quiet good but the problem is loud noise from the mosque.
Very bad experience! If U think about booking a room with them just know there is no privacy. Imagine anyone can enter the room U booked without permission. Imagine sleeping and someone just entering...
There is a coffee shop called it's juice time that serves the best drinks in Mombasa,
I loved the coast view ...from Burani's Rooftop ..nice experience
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