Offering a restaurant, Hôtel La Résidence is located in Saint-Louis. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Rooms here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a patio.
Karthikeyan
India
The staff so friendly and kind, they allowed to park my motorcycle inside the reception. Which was a great welcoming gesture. FOOD WAS GREAT.
Set in Saint-Louis, 60 metres from Hydrobase Beach, Hotel Cap Saint Louis offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Mayhew
United Kingdom
Friendly helpful staff great food at a reasonable price good location
Located between Senegal River and Saint-Louis Beach, Diamarek Hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool, a 2.5-hectare garden and a tennis court. The centre of Saint-Louis is a 10-minute drive away.
Set in Saint-Louis and with Hydrobase Beach reachable within 1.5 km, Ndar Ndar House offers a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Anton
Belgium
The location of Ndar Ndar house in the historic centre of Saint-Louis is very convenient! Rooms were very spacious, beds were great, but above all Omar and colleagues were great staff. They were very helpful in organising our days in Saint-Louis and they make great juices and breakfasts! Highly recommendable!
Set in Saint-Louis, 14 km from Guembeul Natural Reserve, Hôtel La Palmeraie Saint Louis Sénégal offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Situated within 1.6 km of Hydrobase Beach and 14 km of Guembeul Natural Reserve, HÔTEL ETOILE DU SUD features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Saint-Louis.
Clara
Netherlands
Inner courtyard was nice, works of art in every floor. well ventilated, friendly staff
This hotel is set on the Langue de Barbarie, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Senegal River. Guests are free to use the outdoor pool or relax in a deckchair on the sun terrace.
Richard
United Kingdom
Very clean and well cared for, nice pool, beautiful gardens. Most of the staff are very friendly and helpful.
Situated in Saint-Louis, 17 km from Guembeul Natural Reserve, Hotelgandiol - Saint-Louis features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Peter
Spain
Very friendly staff and the location is great! Cold beer and a good dinner!
Featuring city views, Chez Titi features accommodation with patio, around 1.7 km from Hydrobase Beach. This guest house provides free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Fly into Dakar's Blaise Diagne International Airport, then take a domestic flight to Saint-Louis (approx. 1 hour). Alternatively, drive north from Dakar (approx. 4 hours). International travellers may need to transfer in Dakar. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Blaise Diagne International Airport, Dakar. It's the largest in Senegal, offering numerous global connections. It's approximately 195km from Saint-Louis.
In Saint-Louis, Senegal, public transport primarily consists of minibuses, known as 'car rapides', and horse-drawn carts. Taxis are also available, but ensure to negotiate the fare beforehand. For shorter distances, walking is common. Cycling is less popular due to the city's narrow streets. Driving is possible, but be aware of the hectic traffic.
The Island of Saint-Louis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the most popular area to stay in Saint-Louis, Senegal. It offers historic charm, vibrant markets, and easy access to the mainland.
Saint-Louis, Senegal experiences a tropical savannah climate. Average temperatures range from 17°C in January to 30°C in October. There are no distinct summer and winter seasons. The year is divided into a dry season from November to May, and a wet season from June to October, with the heaviest rainfall in August.
What guests said about Saint-Louis:
10
Scored 10
Saint-Louis has a completely different charm from the rest...
Saint-Louis has a completely different charm from the rest of Senegal. You can feel it in the air. It's a vibrant, but yet laid-back town on an island. Worth visiting if you like colonial architecture and good food and want to combine it with visits to some natural parks and reserves, including the UNESCO listed Djudj.
Pavel
Czech Republic
2.0
Scored 2.0
This is one of my worst hotel experience.
This is one of my worst hotel experience. The room where I lodged where very noisy. All the hotel staffers just do not care about the calmness and speak loudly from the yard. The breakfast was very basic.The owner seems cocky and racist. Truly dissapointing experience.
Khoudia
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city is beautiful but seems abandoned.
The city is beautiful but seems abandoned. Hopefully, they will restore it in the near future so we can see its beauty again. There is also a lot of beggars in the street and it deteriorates the overall experience. You should be accompanied by a local to enjoy the city.
AUDREY
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Saint Louis is a friendly town to spend a couple of days .
Saint Louis is a friendly town to spend a couple of days .
the colonial district is atmospheric with a nice vibe .
The beach side to the town is a working residential area for fishermen families so not the prettiest and does smell in parts but still worth an explore . A couple of kilometers further north in the direction of Mauritania the town gives way to pristine sand beaches . There is no shade just sea and sand .
Kevin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Saint Louis is a must see.
Saint Louis is a must see. However, you need to taylor your expectations. This was once a beautiful town under the French, but the senegalis don't maintain it, so expect crumbling houses and goats strolling the streets. Still you should see it and help them improve their tourism!
anna
Hungary
2.0
Scored 2.0
Fishing area interesting. Town ok for "transit/brief look".
Fishing area interesting. Town ok for "transit/brief look". Hotel location poor - choose somewhere more central. I live in Gambia, so used to beggars / but mainly adults. Here LOTS of beggars, VERY persistent boys
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Staying at the first hotel ever built in Senegal was an delightful, unexpected experience.
The place is still conserving its ancient, original architecture and design.
The hotel manager Mrs Adja is so nice and hospitable and runs the hotel firmly.
The location is perfect just at the exit of bridge Faidherbe.
I recommend Hotel de la Poste if you want to have an authentic experience.
The hotel has an excellent location in the heart of the colonial quarter of St. Louis island. Our room was clean, smart and comfortable although slightly on the small side. Breakfast was pleasant, continental style plus a choice of eggs. The hotel has a bar which also has limited food options. Parking is on the street outside and monitored by the doorman.
The hotel ha separate bungalows, the beach was pretty nice and the pool too. I think one of the best places in Western Afrcia (of coures to African standards :-)) that we visited. Check in and check out was a little slow, but not bad. We could pay with card (for the 3rd time it was a sucsess). We really liked the place. Staff was nice!
The location was fabulous, the rooms were lovely, the dinner was delicious. The best thing was the staff who were absolutely fabulous and so very kind and understanding. We're all hoping to return to Hotel Ganiol in the future as they staff were so great. I wish them the very best for the future and hope their business will thrive.
The hotel is charming in its colonial design, the food is very good, and the staff got friendlier with each day I stayed there.
It is right on the river and provides excellent views of Faidherbe Bridge (Senegal's answer to the Golden Gate Bridge)!
The place was quiet, and they had a pleasant reading/ sun room on the terrace.
I spent amazing time at the hotel.
The stuff were my highlight.
They made me feel like home.
Special thanks to
Binta...
ndeye ouly....
assane
Abderrahim
Khadija
The food was amazing
Assane was an amazing chef.
Thank you very much i will 100% be back here.
Highly recommend
Great location in the middle of the colonial town, so very easy to walk to restaurants, shops, museums. Old-time hotel that retained its charm, while having updated services (bathrooms). Very comfortable bed and excellent shower. The yoghurt at breakfast is fantastic.
1-hotel needs security cameras
2-they need to have their own room key instead of taking it back from guest everyday when going out
3-we found ourselves sitting outside waiting for somebody to let us back in the hotel because the main entrance door was locked
The staff are very friendly and gracious to those who do not speak French well. We were able to relax and enjoy a respite away from the city of Saint-Louis. The breakfast was adequate, but not abundant. Other meals were very good, including poolside snacks.
The hotel formerly known as Sunu Keur is a great place to stay at to explore St. Louis. Clean rooms, nice yard and roof terrace and very friendly and helpful staff, even if you are not able to speak french. I would come back any time.
Cosy small hotel in an old St. Louis building in the old town. Nicely renovated Rooms. There is no restaurant, but excellent restaurants just around the corner. Breakfast is just continental but the coffee is excellent.
Fantastic, a must stay in Saint Louis. The owner and hotel team were incredibly helpful when organising the visit and the transport with obvious local knowledge. Really beautfiful and well organised place.
Enjoyable boutique hotel. Staff support was superb (forgotten charger, misunderstanding in my part about breakfast handled well). Great decor for its price point. St. Louis needs more places like this.
very charming, we'll located and good value. we stayed both here and Hotel La Residence. The latter has a much better restaurant but we found Flyfishes to be a bit more charming.
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