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When travelling to southern Nigeria, stay at our 4-star hotel in Port Harcourt. Located in the center of the capital of Rivers State, our establishment welcomes you right in the heart of the Government Residential Area (GRA). When traveling for work and on business trips, our upscale services and modern amenities will meet your expectations....
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What to do in Port Harcourt?

Our hotel near the Port Harcourt Polo Club is within easy reach of numerous places of interest, such as the monument to King Jaja, raised in the honor of the founder of the country of Opo. A stone’s throw from here, the New Market stalls, in the Borokiri neighborhood, will be perfect to provide you with an ample amount of crafted souvenirs during your stay in Port Harcourt. Continuing your walk along Bonny Street, you’ll get to the Rex Lawson Cultural Center. Equipped with a stage and auditorium, this recently-inaugurated creative space foments the promotion of the region’s arts and customs. Another unmissable site in Port Harcourt is the Rivers State Museum, revealing the cultural diversity of the Niger delta through its rich collections of masks, engravings and antiques. To get away from the urban bustle, head towards the zoo, located in the east of the city.
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The most beautiful natural landscapes around Port Harcourt

During your stay, you’ll be able to enjoy a getaway, setting off for Bonny Island and its protected reserve extending over 2471 acres, and home to wet tropical forests, mangroves, dunes and marshes typical of the Niger delta. Once there, you’ll have a choice between hiking along the marked trail at Finima Nature Park or enjoying the warm climate on the expansive ocean beaches in the west and south of the island. Without venturing far from our hotel in Port Harcourt, you‘ll be able to settle down on sandy Tourist Beach, on the edge of Amadi Creek. This is the perfect spot for a horseback ride along the water or a walk at sunset. For a perfect finish to your discovery-filled day, what could be better than a good meal in our Golden Tulip restaurant? You’ll get to sample some delicious specialties and do Nigeria’s gourmet traditions proud, in plush and welcoming surroundings.
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Good to know before you go

  • Discover the emblematic monument to King Jaja
  • Amble around Port Harcourt zoo
  • Venture into the Rivers State Museum, the city’s historic museum
  • Go on a hike around Finima park and walk along Bonny Island beaches
  • Lay your towel down on the sands of Tourist Beach
  • Perfect your swing on the green at the Port Harcourt Golf Club

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For your comfort, our hotel near Port Harcourt city center will avail you of its spacious and cozy rooms as well as its communal areas designed for relaxation and conviviality. Just 25 minutes by car from the International Airport, our establishment boasts a privileged location on Evo Road, one of the main arteries of the capital of Rivers State. Situated right at the heart of the Government Residential Area (GRA), it is also a short distance from the road to Aba and the East-West Road leading to Nigeria’s main roadways towards Benin City, Lagos and Ibadan. No distance at all from our 4-star hotel in Port Harcourt, you’ll have the opportunity to discover some unmissable sites of the “Garden City”, such as the monument to King Jaja, the Rivers State Museum and the Zoo.