Nestled in a tree-lined park mere minutes from the heart of Chad?s capital city, Le Méridien Chari is a fitting complement to the city of... more »
Nestled in a tree-lined park mere minutes from the heart of Chad?s capital city, Le Méridien Chari is a fitting complement to the city of N?Djamena, Arabic for ?place of rest.? Spacious and luxurious guest rooms provide views of the park and the Chari River. The hotel?s many amenities include a swimming pool, two bars, sprawling gardens, and the superb Dalao restaurant.
Starwood
Le Meridien Chari is a 5 minute drive from the airport and centrally located. The hotel is surrounded by a park and overlooks the lovely Chari river. With two restaurants, a bar and a large pool it offers its guests the perfect setting for a privileged stay.
Pegasus Solutions
Nestled in a tree-lined park mere minutes from the heart of Chad?s capital city, Le Meridien Chari is a fitting complement to the city of N?Djamena, Arabic for ?place of rest. Spacious and luxurious guest rooms provide views of the park and the Chari River. The hotel?s many amenities include a swimming pool, two bars, sprawling gardens, and the superb Dalao restaurant. For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel.
ReserveTravel
If you are in Chad, and likely arriving in N'Djamena, you don't have too many options to look for a hotel. The best two, Novotel and La Meridien, are your only options.
Just because you are in Africa, don't expect things to be...
We were taken to the hotel by Air France when a flight was cancelled. I would never pay these rates for such a place. The towels were scratchy and frayed. The door to the balcony rattled all night. The air conditioner threw handsful of water...
If you're stuck in Chad, there are only two places to stay, so you can't complain too much. The Chari is overpriced (as is everything else in country) so don't think that just because you're in Africa, things are cheap. Everything...