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Harare Accommodation Zimbabwe

Harare accommodation listings and rentals for businessmen and travellers.  Harare is Zimbabwe’s capital city and an ideal stop over for visitors on their way to Kariba, Mana Pools or Zambia.

Choose from a large selection of city hotels, self catering and quality B&B lodges.

Outside the city, stay at luxury safari lodges or self contained houses for group or family holidays and getaways.

Harare accommodations

Harare top attractions

National Heroes Acre

Mukuvisi Woodlands – a game park within the city limits

National Gallery of Zimbabwe

National Botanical Gardens

Chapungu Village

Harare accommodaton

pamuzinda

set on its own private game park an hours drive from Harare airport, stylist, modern and luxurious individual lodges with private patios. Enjoy elephant safaris, canoeing, game drives, bush walks
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chengeta

a 16-roomed safari hideaway situated on a wildlife sacntuary near the town of Selous, about 80kms from Harare. Tropical landscaped gardens, pool, popular wedding venue and conference venue
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flame tree lodge

a B&b guest lodge 6kms from Harare centre, suitable for business traveller or family en route to Kariba. Homely atmosphere, each room has tea/coffee butler. The pool is set in tropical gardens
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Harare accommodation listings

meikles

Harare's iconic luxury 5 star hotel, legendary destination for internatioanl businss executives.  Honeymoon suite, imperial and royal suites await the discerning guest. Pool deck, WI FI, gym, business centre
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rainbow towers

world class 5 star Harare hotel and award winning best city hotel. International standard conference centre with auditorium seating 4500 delegates, WI FI, gym, sauna, pools, tennis court
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Zimbabwe is world renowned for its stone sculptures dating back some 500 years.

Modern day artists include John and Bernard Takawira, Henry Munyaradzi and Thomas Mukarogbwa.

Take time to visit Chapungu Sculpture Park and watch the artists at work. https://www.chapungusculpturepark.com/

The park was founded by Roy Guthrie in 1970 and pioneered the Shona sculpture art from humble beginnings to the 20 acre park it is today.