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Kill That Boring Weekend With Speke Hotel’s Revised Rates In “January Staycation” Promo Offer, Just Pass By Now!

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Kampala: Uganda’s oldest hotel, Speke Hotel Kampala, a five-star hotel in Kampala has announced a mega discounted offering to its guests staying at the facility in its new promo drive running through until the end of the month.

In the special package dubbed “January Staycation”, Speke Hotel says it is offering its loyal clients and guests a chance to experience the ambiance and relaxation at completely slashed room rates with a Single Deluxe Room priced at just $50 (UGX 175,000) while a Double Deluxe Room and Deluxe Twin Room are offered at $70 (UGX 250,000).

For exclusive guests who want to experience a top-notch luxury stay, the standard apartment is also available at $60 (UGX 215,000) only. The above rates according to the hotel, include free high-speed WiFU, and a sumptuous breakfast that will satisfy your taste buds and leave you wanting to stay more at the hotel.

Speke Hotel located in the heart of Kampala close to banks and business center offers all of bygone days complemented by efficient modern services and facilities with its sumptuous restaurant and heavily stocked bar to break your boring evening into a s n weekend services.

It also has several threated restaurants (including Italian and Indian) and one of the best cocktail bars in Uganda. Besides serving choice beverages. the hotel also plays host to a variety of offerings in music, dance and distractions of a fun-filled nature.

Speke Hotel holds a special place in the history of Uganda. Come and experience the courteous hospitality so natural to the people of Uganda noting that it’s one of the rare hotels with 1858, John Hanni1g Speke’s source of River Nile story.

Against the daylight ditty of birds flying lazily overhead, he glimpsed the gentle murmur of the Nile and giddily declared; “I have found it!”

A number of years later, his ecstatic declaration is still echoed by everyone who reaches Speke Hotel. Built in the 1920s, one of Uganda’s oldest and most regal hotels.

“Ours is a magical merging of inspiration and architecture to spawn a hotel that is perfectly placed as the starting point for exploring Uganda’s rich history,” said a staff we found busy serving stress-free clients this evening.

The hotel is under Speke Group of Hotels a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ruparelia Group. Pass by you, wont regret

The hotel is under Speke Group of Hotels a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ruparelia Group. For reservations one can reach them on +256 752 711 710 / +256 752 711718. Checkout www.spekehotel.com for more information and booking guide.

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