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Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel

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  • Location

The Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel is strategically located in the historic City of Kings, as the city of Bulawayo is affectionately known.

The Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel is strategically located in the historic City of Kings, as the city of Bulawayo is affectionately known. Only 15 minutes drive from the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Airport and within reach of express coaches connecting Harare and Victoria Falls, the hotel is easily accessible to both business and leisure visitors exploring the many attractions in the city or in transit.

The hotel boasts of having the citys only Presidential suite and the largest hotel conferencing facilities in Bulawayo making it the prime venue for high profile conferencing and events.

Restaurants and bars:
Sethule Bar
The Sethule bar is a cocktail and sports bar which opens daily between 11.30am – 23.30pm.

Le-Rendezvous Coffee shop
Situated on the Mezzanine Floor, the coffee shop offers a wide range of coffee and teas along with a selection of light meals, cakes and pastries. The coffee shop is ideal for relaxing with family and friends or for business meetings.

Open daily between 7.00am – 21.00pm.

Conferencing and banqueting facilities:
The Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel has the largest indoor capacity for hosting conferencing and banqueting events in Bulawayo. It has 8 conference rooms in total and the largest can cater for up to 600 conferencing delegates in cinema setting style.

RATING

3

ROOMS

181

FLOORS

8

SUITES

27

SERVICES

Services available include:

  • 24 hour desk available
  • Complimentary to all Wifi
  • Free Wifi
  • Air Conditioning
  • Onsite Parking
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Laundry
  • Dry Cleaning

FACILITIES

Facilities include:

  • Bar
  • Business Centre
  • Connecting Rooms (7)
  • Restaurant (1)
  • Coffee Shop
  • Elevators

AT A GLANCE

Address

Corner 10th Avenue, Bulawayo, 000, Zimbabwe
Josiah Tongogara, Bulawayo, 000

Location

Bulawayo is a city in southwest Zimbabwe. It is a gateway to Matobo National Park, home to the Matobo Hills rock formations and Stone Age cave art. Park wildlife includes rhinos and black eagles. Nearby, Tshabalala Game Sanctuary has zebra and impala. West of Bulawayo, the ruins of 15th-century Khami city comprise stone walls and terraces. Bulawayo Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe displays finds from the site.