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...
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.
Yuzo
Japan
The historic atmosphere and excellent service by the staff.
Every details in the hotel including the room, hall and sitting area
was perfectly designed and maintained at its best.
The afternoon tea was exceptional.
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.
Karima
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Staff were amazing and location near the falls and town
Located in Victoria Falls, 2.5 miles from Victoria Falls, Shongwe Oasis provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
John
United States of America
The ambiance, the staff were very amazing. Johannis, was absolutely amazing ensuring that all our needs were met. The place was super clean and the rooms were spacious with beautiful baths and separate showers. I would definitely stay at this place again.
Set on a small hill overlooking the Zambezi River, Elephant Hills Resort offers accommodations within 3.7 mi of the Victoria Falls Bridge. This resort features a golf course, spa and swimming pool.
Location , breakfast and entertainment at the pool side
Located in Victoria Falls, within 3.1 mi of the Victoria Falls Bridge, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge offers 4-star accommodations with a garden, a terrace and a bar.
Excellent location, very friendly and suportive staff.
Located within an 1.2 mi of the Victoria Falls, Ilala Lodge Hotel is a family-run hotel set in expansive gardens.
great location , exelent staff ,all said no problems .
FAQs about hotels in Victoria Falls
On average, 3-star hotels in Victoria Falls cost $124 per night, and 4-star hotels in Victoria Falls are $253 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Victoria Falls can be found for $519 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria Falls this weekend is $451 or, for a 4-star hotel, $363. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria Falls for this weekend cost around $744 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria Falls for tonight. You'll pay around $366 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria Falls will cost around $574, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Really enjoyed it, Falls are out of this world but go early...
Really enjoyed it, Falls are out of this world but go early as it does get busy and you will fight with self takers to get photos. The town itself is fairly easy and there are some good bars (river brewery which also had lots of live music on) and shops (particularly Elephants walk arcade). Look out cafe is great and has a fab art gallery there too. Overall a super chilled and cool place to visit,
Sarah
Scored 10
10
Even though we visited in the low water period, the falls...
Even though we visited in the low water period, the falls are spectacular, both up close when walking around the falls park, and also from a helicopter - we would highly recommend visitors to do both.
Good restaurants are few and far between, but we would definitely recommend the Lookout Cafe. The staff were very good and great entertainment, particularly their singing and dancing at tables where people were celebrating birthdays. The food is wholesome and well cooked, the views are excellent, including close up views of the zip line and cross river swing.
The town itself is not so good, full of repetitive shops aimed at tourists, dirty and not really worth spending much time in. The shops tend to have o prices on display, as the owners charge visitors substantially more than locals for items.
BCandST
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
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
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