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Jessica Simpson Serenades Guests at the Kampala Serena Hotel

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  Site Where: PO Box 7814, Kintu Road, Kampala, Uganda
October 16, 2009 at 1:07 PM | by juliab | 0 Comments

She’s back Stateside now but gossip website Popbitch has just had news of Jessica Simpson’s recent stay in Uganda for her new show, The Price of Beauty.

Apparently she stayed at the Serena Hotel in Kampala and was “nice and unassuming - so much so, in fact, that she even gave guests a guitar recital at the hotel (maybe she should take up busking – it also says her group’s credit card was later declined at the airport).

Rooms here currently go for $242, but if you’re not on a Simpson-sized budget, Popbitch reckons that the Red Chilli Hideaway is the nicest budget gaff in Kampala. Got a better idea? Let us know below.

[Photo of Serena Kampala: CourtneyMay]

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Kampala Hotel Has No Problem With Evoking Colonialism

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  Site Where: 27 Akii Bua Road, Nakasero, Kampala , Uganda
September 19, 2008 at 9:00 AM | by ScarlettLion | 0 Comments

HotelChatter's newest contributing editor Scarlett Lion is filing her stories from Uganda. Every now and then, she'll be sending us dispatches about the hotel scene here. Got questions? Send 'em to us and we'll get them answered. Enjoy.

The Emin Pasha Hotel has what are undoubtedly some of the most comfortable couches in Uganda (a claim we can support after sitting on many, many a couch, resulting primarily in lower back aches). The décor and atmosphere is luxuriant to the point of evoking bygone days of slower paces, a simpler world, and, another relic of bygone days: colonialism.

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Uganda Hotel Scene :: Expats Can Be Found Poolside at Hotels

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  Site Where: Speke Resort and Conference Centre Ltd, P.O. Box 7036, Kampala, Uganda, Kampala , Uganda
September 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM | by ScarlettLion | 0 Comments

HotelChatter's newest contributing editor Scarlett Lion is filing her stories from Uganda. Every now and then, she'll be sending us dispatches about the hotel scene here. Got questions? Send 'em to us and we'll get them answered. Enjoy.

Every time Saturday or Sunday rolls around, or an unpredictable "public holiday" is declared in Uganda, you can be sure to find expatriates and wealthy Ugandans flocking hotel swimming pools.

While the Sheraton was once the place to see and be seen, and maybe spot a government minister or two, such is no longer the case. It now has some Olympic-sized competition in the new Speke Munyonyo Resort.

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Uganda Hotel Scene :: The Serena Kampala Takes You Out of Africa

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  Site Where: PO Box 7814, Kampala, Uganda
September 3, 2008 at 2:44 PM | by ScarlettLion | 0 Comments

HotelChatter's newest contributing editor Scarlett Lion is filing her stories from Uganda. Every now and then, she'll be sending us dispatches about the hotel scene here. Got questions? Send 'em to us and we'll get them answered. Enjoy.

If it weren't for that guy peeing in the street about a hundred meters away, a stay at the Serena Hotel in Kampala, Uganda, might feel a lot like a stay at any nice hotel, just about anywhere.

The lobby houses a fountain and plush couches, as well as well-mannered waiters ready to serve you cocktails for New York prices. And the rooms are New York-priced too.

While a prostitute-filled lodge on the other side of town might cost about $2 a night, don't expect to pay less than $250 for a small Hilton-esque room, and up to $550 for a suite.

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Uganda Hotel Scene :: More Places to Stay in Kampala Than There are Hills

Where: Kampala, Uganda
September 2, 2008 at 4:39 PM | by ScarlettLion | 0 Comments

HotelChatter's newest contributing editor Scarlett Lion is filing her stories from Uganda. Every now and then, she'll be sending us dispatches about the hotel scene here. Got questions? Send 'em to us and we'll get them answered. Enjoy.

People have been known to call Kampala, Uganda's capital city, a city of seven hills but it's not really true.

It's a hilly city, but the number seven doesn't correspond to all the swells of land with luxury homes at their peaks, nor are there seven valleys, flooded and filled with slum dwellers.

In fact, it's hard to count just about anything in Kampala. Estimates of population vary from 1.5 million people to 4 million. Estimates of the number of hotels that have besieged the city of late are also difficult to come by.

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Queen E Checks Out Hotel Renovation, World Summit In Uganda

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  Site Where: Kintu Road, Kampala, Uganda
November 27, 2007 at 9:00 AM | by ced138 | 0 Comments



This past weekend, Queen Elizabeth II stayed at the Kampala Serena Hotel in Uganda during her three-day visit for the Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting.

Why did Lilibet herself select the hotel? Perhaps she was curious to see the results of the 18-month renovation project and redesign by architect Jon Cavanagh. The former Nile Hotel reopened in November 2006. The exterior of the 65-room hotel now resembles the landscape of the country, minus the impoverished people. A new manmade waterfall spills into a stone pool, surrounded by miniature lakes and 17 acres of indigenous vegetation, birds, and butterflies.

Most likely, the Queen chose the hotel because it is connected to the conference center that hosted the summit. She is joined by over 5,000 other guests to the event, from 53 countries, only the most elite of whom joined her as a guest at the Serena -- including her husband Philip, son Charles, and daughter-in-law Camilla.

Related Stories:
· British Royals In Uganda [Times UK]
· Queen To Stay At Serena [Uganda News]
· Hotels In Uganda [HotelChatter]

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Cubicle Dreamin': Exotic Luxury in Uganda

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  Site Where: Kampala, Uganda
August 17, 2007 at 9:10 AM | by amandak | 0 Comments

Growing up in a Commonwealth country, I always loved the acronym given for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting: CHOGM, pronounced like it looks. How could anyway take a "chogem" meeting seriously? I can't, but I am keen to check out one of the new hotels that's just been built for the 2007 CHOGM in Kampala, the capital of Uganda.

If you're not sure--I admit, I wasn't--Uganda is pretty much right in the middle of Africa, a landlocked nation next to Kenya. Its capital, Kampala, has just become home to the (nearly completed) Imperial Royale Hotel. It's a 275-roomer, with three restaurants and several bars, which will offer 24-hour service, and four floors of parking. A local newspaper had this to say about the Imperial Royale:

If you see the design and the furniture of the spacious rooms and you are asked to price them, you will give them a price much higher than what Mr Karim Hirji, the proprietor of the Imperial Royale Hotel, is asking.

Not only is it in an exotic land that I'd love to visit, but it's good value as well. The CHOGM meeting will be held at the end of November this year, so by then the Imperial Royale should be well and truly open for business. Ready for my end of year vacation, perhaps.

Related Stories:
· Ugandan Hotels Ready for CHOGM [Daily Monitor]
· Africa Hotels [HotelChatter]
· Africa Travel Stories [Jaunted]

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The Resident Hotel Band is Making a Comeback...in Africa

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  Site Where: Ternan Avenue | P. O. Box 7041, Kampala, Uganda
October 12, 2006 at 3:47 PM | by Courtney | 0 Comments

While hotels in middle America are getting in on the boutique hotel trends, this one hotel in Africa seems to be starting a retro kind of trend. That of the Hotel Band.

The Sheraton Kampala Hotel has done just that with the announcement of their new band from Bulgaria--Moon Vision. The band is sure to appease those who were sick of house music and the $1,500 martini. What's more, this band is ready to appeal to a mélange of cultures:

"We play all kinds of music in Arabic, Spanish, English, French and Italian," says Krastava, who has her own songs in French and English. The duo, in close links with the Sheraton chain of hotels, will be at Kampala Sheraton for the entire October.

Hmmm...now that we think of it, this band reminds us of the cheesy lounge acts in "Lost in Translation." And would you really travel to Africa and stay at a Sheraton just to see them?

Image of a hotel band that is not Moon Vision via !geoff/Flickr

Related Stories:
· Uganda: Sheraton Hotel Gets New Band [AllAfrica.com]
· Sheraton Kampala Reviews [TripAdvisor]