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Khartoum Al Ammarat  Street 01 Furnished Apartment - Sudan
Sudan
28/06 – 08/07
£51/nighttotal: £510 (10 )

Khartoum Al Ammarat Street 01 Furnished Apartment

1 1
resort , Khartoum
Vacation resort listing for up to 4 people. You will stay in Khartoum.
Facilities and services include a washing machine, a kitchen and an iron. Take advantage of the air conditioning in this resort in Khartoum.
Saad Residence1 - Sudan
10 1 review
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
£35/nighttotal: £315 (9 )

Saad Residence1

1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This apartment is located in Kafouri Block 6, Khartoum North, within walking distance of malls, shops, and restaurants, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. It has received excellent ratings for its location and user experience, and a satisfactory rating for cleanliness.
The flat is fully furnished and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. It comes equipped with a range of amenities, including air conditioning, a garden, parking, internet access, and a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven.
Best 3bedrooms - Sudan
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
£62/nighttotal: £558 (9 )

Best 3bedrooms

1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This apartment is centrally located in Khartoum, just 400 metres from Afraa Mall and 500 metres from Alsalam Rotana Hotel, offering easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The surrounding area is quiet and comfortable, despite its proximity to the city centre.
The accommodation comprises a master bedroom with a king-size bed and a private bathroom, as well as two medium-sized bedrooms with single beds, accommodating up to six guests. The apartment offers a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a swimming pool, a gym, and a garden, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Luxury House In Khartoum Bahri - Sudan
Sudan
28/06 – 08/07
£40/nighttotal: £400 (10 )

Luxury House In Khartoum Bahri

1 1
apartment , Khartoum
This three-bedroom, four-bathroom house in Khartoum North offers comfortable accommodation for up to eight guests, ideally situated for exploring the city's attractions.
The property boasts ample space and includes air conditioning, a kitchen, parking, and internet access; further details regarding specific amenities and proximity to landmarks in Khartoum North are needed for a more complete description.

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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Sudan

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Sudan?

    For a taste of ancient history, the Pyramids of Meroe are a must-see, showcasing Sudan's rich Nubian heritage. In Khartoum, the confluence of the Blue and White Niles is a striking sight, and the National Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's cultural history. For architectural marvels, explore the mosques and palaces of Omdurman, such as the Khalifa's House.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Sudan?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Sudan, Corinthia Hotel Khartoum is the most popular one.

  • What are some must-do activities in Sudan?

    A Nile cruise is a classic Sudanese experience, offering stunning scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Exploring the bustling souks (markets) of Omdurman and Khartoum is a great way to immerse yourself in local life. Visiting the historical sites of Soba, the ancient capital, provides insights into Sudan's past. For a unique experience, consider a camel trek through the desert.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Sudan?

    Grand Holiday Villa Hotel And Suites Khartoum and Al Salam Hotel are among the best luxury hotels in Sudan.

  • When is the ideal time to visit Sudan?

    The ideal time to visit is during the cooler, drier months from November to April. These months offer pleasant temperatures, perfect for exploring the country's many historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Sudan?

    The best family friendly hotel in Sudan is Corinthia Hotel Khartoum.

  • Which neighbourhoods or areas are best for spending a week in Sudan?

    Khartoum, the capital, offers a good base for exploring various historical sites and museums. Omdurman, across the Nile, provides a more traditional Sudanese experience with its vibrant markets and historical sites like the Khalifa's House. For a different experience, consider spending a few days in Port Sudan, on the Red Sea coast.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Sudan?

    The best pet friendly hotel in Sudan is Corinthia Hotel Khartoum.

  • Which parts of Sudan are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a quick trip, Khartoum and Omdurman offer a good balance of historical sites, cultural experiences, and vibrant markets. A weekend could easily be spent exploring the main attractions in these two cities.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Sudan?

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Sudan?

    Renting a car is not generally recommended for independent travel due to the challenging road conditions and potential security concerns in certain areas. Organised tours or using local transport is usually safer and more practical.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Sudan?

    Corinthia Hotel Khartoum and Al Salam Hotel are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Sudan.

  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Sudan?

    Credit cards are not widely accepted in Sudan. Cash, particularly Sudanese pounds, is the preferred method of payment, especially outside of major hotels and tourist establishments.
  • What are the largest airports in Sudan?

    Khartoum International Airport (KRT) is the largest and busiest airport in Sudan, serving as the main gateway for international flights. Other significant airports include Port Sudan Airport (PSK).
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Sudan?

    Modest dress is generally appreciated, particularly when visiting religious sites. Asking permission before taking photographs of people is considered polite. Right-hand gestures are preferred for greetings and accepting things. Being aware of local customs and traditions shows respect.
  • What local specialties should you try in Sudan?

    Try ful medames (fava beans), a popular breakfast dish. Kushaari, a mixed rice and lentil dish, is a national favourite. For something different, sample asida, a thick porridge made from sorghum flour. Many delicious stews and grilled meats are also available.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Sudan?

    The souks (markets) of Omdurman and Khartoum are excellent places to find local handicrafts, textiles, spices, and other souvenirs. The markets offer a vibrant and immersive shopping experience.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Sudan?

    While specific dates vary, Sudan celebrates national holidays like Independence Day. Many local celebrations and festivals occur throughout the year, often tied to religious or harvest events, but these are less internationally publicised.
  • What’s the best place in Sudan for mild and comfortable weather?

    The Red Sea coast, particularly Port Sudan, tends to have a more moderate climate throughout the year, offering relief from the intense heat experienced in other parts of the country.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Sudan?

    Underestimating the importance of carrying sufficient cash, neglecting to dress modestly, and not arranging transport and accommodation in advance are common mistakes. It's also crucial to be aware of local customs and security advice.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Sudan?

    The lesser-known archaeological sites scattered across the country, such as the ruins of Soba, offer a glimpse into Sudan's rich past beyond the well-known pyramids. Exploring the less-visited areas of the Red Sea coast can also reveal hidden beaches and stunning natural beauty.
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