Guesthouse in Windhoek - recommendation wanted

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Considering a trip to Namibia next year. Can anyone recommend a nice and convenient guesthouse in Windhoek in case an overnight is needed there prior to the flight up to the Caprivi?
 
Hilton down town doesn’t seem bad. Guy a shared a Namib camp with said he has stayed there a few trips.
Modern and in a nice part of town.

I’ve been to Namib a few times bet never used a guest house. Sorry for lack of info.
 
I have stated at Hotel Pension Christoph a few times either on the way, or returning from the Caprivi. No frills place that suited my needs. The owner/manager was very nice and I would stay there again should the occasion arise.
 
Another vote for the Hilton downtown. Nice, clean, comfy and a friendly staff. Small street vendor, open market and some basic supply stores just across the street and easy walking.
I needed a new charging cord for my phone and a staff member walked me across the street and helped me find and purchase a replacement.
 
Try "House on Olof Palme Street" Owner is Renette Bronner
A first class guest house with a great breakfast and a wealth of knowledge about hunting (her husband is a PH and still takes some clients on special hunts)
https://www.housepalme.com
+264817128206
and a quick search looks like same or less than the Hilton
The next time I hunt the Caprivi I'm going to stay a couple extra days in Windhoek, and I'll look forward to staying with these folks
 
I have used the Thule several times. Always nice and a good restaurant on site.
 
I stayed at Casa Piccolo in 2016 and 2022, and was very happy both times. Most customers are from Europe and it has a very euro vibe. Breakfast is excellent. Claudia runs a tight ship and is very accommodating. In 2016, she stored our rifles when we fished for five days. Nothing super fancy, but highly recommended.

 

[SIZE=4]Surgeon1[/SIZE] and [SIZE=4]hunt4fun[/SIZE] = I totally agree with them - also my recommendation


If you're lucky and the owner Dries Bronner isn't out for hunting, you're sure to have fun, talking about hunting with him. Dries has his own PH-business but also helps out at Jamy Traut Safaris.



 
Palmquell is at the top of Klein Windhoek. We stayed there in May this year. There is a gun store a few hundred yards away. The price is very reasonable and the A/C works and breakfast was fine.
I should add that Joes Beerhouse is only a short taxi ride away.

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