“An idyllic hotel in the heart of Cotonou, Benin
An idyllic hotel in Cotonou, Benin, located in the heart of the capital, on the edge of the Atlantic fleet, and a few steps from the famous Etoile Rouge square, the Azalaï Hotel Cotonou is revealed through a prominent building, boasting 120 rooms including 12 suites with sensational sea views.
Its rooms benefit from a sumptuous panorama, giving you this feeling of joy, all in absolute comfort.” – Azalai Hotel Contonou
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Ajit Sabde
2 weeks agoHad dealer meeting, Descent meeting hall, nice service.Good arrangement. Good food
Samuel Calys-Tagoe (Hamra)
a week agoSerene environment, good food, great treat from staff.
Dr. Abhishek Rathore
6 months agoNice business hotel. Good breakfast and hospitality. I like the way staff makes coffee in the bad, making sure you get a very hot cup! Food is of good taste and presentation is ice
Helio Rocha
3 months agoThe service of azali hotel is one of the best that I have. Very nice and diverse buffet.
Ml K
a year agoAverage hotel (expensive for what you get!) with a good location in Cotonou. Rooms are spacious but a bit dated and airconditioning not great (not able to really cool down the room) which makes it a bit stuffy at times. Beds are ok, however, due to the heat/bad aircon, it can get very warm. The restaurant is ok but quite pricey (even a 0.5L of water is expensive in comparison to all what is around). What is a bit of a bummer is that the 'de la plage' part of the hotel is no longer (fully outside of the control of the hotel) as they are expanding the port which has taken up the whole beach that used to be connected to the hotel. In turn, this doesn't make the pool area very inviting due to the views disappearing and the noise of construction (hopefully temporary). The staff walking around (that help you with your luggage, work in the bars etc.) is great! However, the receptionists (nearly all that I have spoken too) are un-interested, grumpy/unfriendly (a bit condescending when asking for information) and not really welcoming. Overall, you get less than what you pay for and if you don't really have to be there (e.g. for a conference) i suggest looking for a different accomodation.