Set in the heart of Dili, Plaza Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, a 24/7 front desk and an on-site restaurant. All rooms offer a flat-screen TV and a refrigerator. Guests enjoy free on-site parking.
Offering free WiFi and a restaurant, Timor Plaza Hotel & Apartments is located in Dili. Accommodation options include private rooms and self-contained apartments.
Jonathan
Australia
Well located. Friendly and very helpful staff. Room was a little worn but very clean. I’d say this is one of, if not the best place in town. Breakfast was plentiful but not amazing to be honest.
Shopping centre downstairs for all everyday needs including a reasonable supermarket. Free pick up and drop to airport. Staff were very very helpful in helping me resolve a personal business matter.
Beach Garden Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and terrace in Dili.
Carolyn
East Timor
The bedroom, desk and seating area was very clean and fresh and smelt lovely. The room was spacious and the air conditioner worked well. I slept well, the room was quiet and pleasant. There were many power points and that was a real plus for charging my devices. The TV was a good size and worked OK until the last 36 hours when the 'smart card' ran out of data and I could no longer view English speaking news or channels. I was told this would not be rectified until after I had checked out.
Sunset INN by Pro-Ema is situated in Dili and features a bar. Featuring a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
XIAOHUI
China
Overall it's good. The hotel's location is convenient if you want to do a city walk. It's also close to microlet No. 12 if you want to visit Cristo Rei. They also do free laundry which is beyond my expectation.
Situated in Dili, 2.5 km from Areia Branca Beach, M Y hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
skycruiserNL
Netherlands
Nice and friendly pickup from airport by hotel supplied car, got some insight information about Timor Leste /Dili on this drive to the hotel. Room size is great, however room in B4 no hot water. The sink is overflowing drain, which can be annoying.
Daily cleaning. Laundry service is available too and much appreciated! The bar is good with a nice selection and so is breakfast, every day a little bit change on the menu, keep it up!
Only 4 km from Dili’s International Airport, Excelsior Resort features an on-site restaurant, outdoor swimming pool and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. Free buffet breakfast is included.
A Luxury Duplex in Dili City, Timor-Leste is situated in Dili. The apartment, set in a building dating from 2023, features free WiFi and free private parking.
Rita
Singapore
This place is fabulous: it is clean, comfortable, in a strategic location. Best of all: very nice host. Noman is really cool and helpful.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dili this weekend is £61 or, for a 4-star hotel, £97. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dili for this weekend cost on average around £223 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £60 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dili for tonight. You'll pay on average around £97 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dili will cost around £223 (based on Booking.com prices).
Dili is expensive for an SE Asian city, left over...
Dili is expensive for an SE Asian city, left over expectations from when UN was in residence on New York wages.
No Gojek, Uber etc, so local yellow taxis can try to price gouge if you don’t have tetum skills, blue taxis metered, ok.
Get out of Dili to the mountains and coffee growing areas to get a good feel for Timor.
murray
Scored 8.0
8.0
Don’t miss the Resistance museum, Santa Cruz cemetery and...
Don’t miss the Resistance museum, Santa Cruz cemetery and Christ statue. Good cocktails at Castaway bar. Dine at Sunset Inn ( booking essential Definately plan a trip to Araturo- excellent snorkelling .
Lisa
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Dili is a work in progress.
Dili is a work in progress. Lots of building construction and road works mixed with dust, traffic of motor scooters, cars, minibuses, pedestrians all competing for space. Walking along footpaths can be hazardous as they can be very uneven with open grates and trip hazards including building rubble.
The beach front has a nice outlook across the sea.
A visit to the Resistance Museum was interesting yet sad, with an informative display on the Indonesian invasion in 1975 plus the following years of their occupation.
People are very friendly and interested in where one is from, even asking to have their photos taken. They appreciate it when you try to say thank you and good day in the local language of Tetum which includes some Portuguese.
To experience more of Timor-Leste, it would be good to travel out of Dili to other towns such as Baucau, Balibo and Same, all quite lovely with fresh air and villages. The main roads all across Timor-Leste have varying degrees of good to rough roads.
Dili is definitely a place of change.
Bobby
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Microlet mini bus 10 turn 12 to cristo Rey, at the moment...
Microlet mini bus 10 turn 12 to cristo Rey, at the moment they are upgrading the steps so u cannot use them, but you can scramble up the side of the hill, keep both hands free, it’s tricky if you’re not mobile
If looking for a kind and honest taxi driver you can call Rafael 773 77 597 or 753. 61202
Debra
Australia
Scored 10
10
Dili is easy to get around and there is plenty to see...
Dili is easy to get around and there is plenty to see particularly if you are interested in East Timor's recent history, you can see where tragic events in the liberation struggle happened and the museums are well presented.
There are excellent beaches, good places to eat with local food at reasonable prices.
Try to get to the moonlight cinema on Friday night-you can sit by the beach and have a meal while watching a film.
Gerald
Australia
Scored 10
10
Fantastic .I had a great time.
Fantastic .I had a great time. Could have stayed much longer and checked out more places and looked around more. The history of this place is off the scale and at times very confronting. The people were very friendly to us and surprised to see us travelling on the microlets.Which the easiest and best way to get around the city. Otherwise you pay a fortune in taxis. As an Australian the exchange rate at the time was woeful .Was a bit expensive as all in US dollars.
karen
Australia
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The breakfast was excellent and the staff were so friendly and helpful. The location is handy if you want somewhere near the Dili Plaza as you can walk to the Plaza from this hotel.
a very good option for Dili, given the limited hotels with international standard; staff are very friendly, but clearly need some more training; nice pool area
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