Peermont Metcourt at The Grand Palm

Gaborone, Botswana

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Peermont Metcourt at The Grand Palm ***

Bonnington Farm Molepolole Road, Gaborone, Botswana

Ranking: Peermont Metcourt at The Grand Palm is ranked 2nd out of 10 accommodation options available in Gaborone.

Classification: 3 Star Hotel

Enjoy modern affordable comfort...the 3-star select services Metcourt Inn at The Grand Palm offers 149 rooms furnished in contemporary Afro-chic style ensures maximum comfort. The Metcourt specifically caters to the business traveller offering the necessary communication technologies - you decide what you need and pay for nothing extra. Enjoy breakfast at the restaurant, unwind in the bar and lounge, or catch up on some work in the Business Centre. Guests also have access to the casino, dining, and recreation facilities of The Grand Palm, as well as the magnificent banquet and convention facilities of the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC). The hotel features (149 rooms) 96 Standard double rooms, 16 Executive twin rooms, 35 Executive king rooms and 2 Special assistance rooms. Smoking and non-smoking rooms available. The rooms feature, Air-conditioning, Hairdryer, Shower only, Television featuring: Local Radio stations, Local TV channels, South African TV channels, Selected Satellite TV channels, Tea and Coffee station, Wireless high-speed internet access and Writing desk Hotel facilities include, a Breakfast restaurant (F.L.A.G. Cafe), Bar and lounge, Secure parking, Uninterrupted power supply, Complimentary shuttle to and from the airport, Wireless internet access in public areas Hostorical sites close to The Grand Palm include the National Museum and Art Gallery - exhibition of historical, natural and cultural history with beautiful exhibitions of life and animals in earlier times. There is also a fine collection of traditional art and craft and rotating exhibitions of modern art and sculpture. The Kolobeng Ruins - the remains of David Livingstone’s 1840 mission and the site of Botswana’s first Christian church. Thamaga - It is best known for the Thamaga Pottery Workshop, which produces original ceramic work and household pottery. Botswelelo Handicrafts also sell folding kgotla chairs, intricately carved and originally used by chiefs at important meetings. Business hours of reception: Every day: from 00:00 to 00:00 .

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