Located in Victoria Falls, 2.9 miles from Victoria Falls, Mbano Manor Hotel Victoria Falls by Mantis provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared...
Sutcliff
United States of America
Fantastic staff who went out of their way to make everything easy and comfortable for a family of five across three rooms on the property. Very relaxing rooms and grounds. Easy access to all local tourist activities. VERY GOOD breakfast, lunch, and dinner on property.
Built in 1904, The Victoria Falls Hotel is an Edwardian-style hotel, offering accommodations with views of 'The Smoke that Thunders', Victoria Falls, just 1.2 mi away.
Kelly
United States of America
Great location - Walkable to restaurants and Victoria Falls entrance; Large, quality breakfast
Located in Victoria Falls, 2.8 miles from Victoria Falls, Nkosi Guest Lodge provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
ida
United States of America
Everything! The garden, the pool, the dining room, the staff, the room, the toiletries!
The Chef prepared a special vegan breakfast for us upon request.
Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotel offers accommodations just 10 minutes' drive from the falls. The hotel has an outdoor pool and guests can enjoy a drink at the rooftop bar. Free WiFi access is available.
Shan
United States of America
Front desk are very helpful to assist me contacting my tour company to arrange pick up.
Located in Victoria Falls, 7.4 miles from Victoria Falls, Anantara Stanley & Livingstone Victoria Falls Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...
Beautiful stay very comfortable room and amazing food
Built in 1904, The Victoria Falls Hotel is an Edwardian-style hotel, offering accommodations with views of 'The Smoke that Thunders', Victoria Falls, just 1.2 mi away.
The staff was exellent, very friendly and helpful. A beautiful garden
Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotel offers accommodations just 10 minutes' drive from the falls. The hotel has an outdoor pool and guests can enjoy a drink at the rooftop bar. Free WiFi access is available.
Location friendly staff service and quality of service
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria Falls this weekend is $163 or, for a 4-star hotel, $366. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria Falls for this weekend cost around $759 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $163 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria Falls for tonight. You'll pay around $385 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria Falls will cost around $757, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I was concerned about going in October at the end of the dry...
I was concerned about going in October at the end of the dry season. It was fine , although very warm , the advantage being the visuals of all 16 points at the falls were dynamic . The people of Zimbabwe are wonderful and extremely hospitable.
Richard
South Africa
Scored 8.0
8.0
People are very friendly and helpful.
People are very friendly and helpful. A better time to visit would have been in August perhaps. The falls were at their lowest. We stayed at Shearwater Explorers Lodge and later at The Shrub Lodge. Both were good accommodations.
The river cruises on the Zambezi were well run and well worth the money.
Zimbabwe will not sell a multiple entry visa to Canadians. Therefore, when we visited Chobe we had to re-buy our visas. In total it cost 2 of us $300 USD for Visas. Felt this was not right. Canadians should consider a visit to Zimbabwe complicated. If we had wanted to cross the bridge to Zaire we also would have paid another $75USD each to come back to Zimbabwe. Political grudges played out through the Visas.
Janice
Canada
Scored 10
10
Everything is sooo pricey especially the park fees and...
Everything is sooo pricey especially the park fees and transportation. There’s plenty of accommodation for every price range and the tour operators are efficient. It’s very safe and the people are nice and helpful. There is soo much to see in Victoria falls I’m in love with the town. Food options are not a lot though
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Anonymous
Eswatini
Scored 10
10
Good central location to see the V Falls. Jaw dropping.
Good central location to see the V Falls. Jaw dropping.
perfect location for access to Falls, airport and any day trips to Botswana or Namibia. Make sure if you want to go on trips you gain a dual entry visa on arrival in VF airport.
Brian
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
You're here to see the Falls and the river - whether you do...
You're here to see the Falls and the river - whether you do that from the ground, air, water or a mix - so you put up with the town which is a pure tourist trap. Prices are high - but you can afford them - when walking you are approached every few yards by polite but persistent guys desperate to sell you some wooden souvenir, or old Zimbabwean bank notes, or strange creations of twisted wire. It's not a pretty location - until you pay $50 dollars (half price for Chinese passports) to get within sight of the Falls. Still the Falls are wondrous - even at low water in the dry season - and the long road out to the airport is one of the straightest you'll ever see!
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We did a helicopter over the falls, walked the falls, a...
We did a helicopter over the falls, walked the falls, a sunset cruise and a Boma dinner which is about everything you can do in the falls. The markets just outside the National park were amazing, not overly pushy with lovely stuff. A great place to visit for 2 to 3days.
Susan
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