



Sleek and modern, with marble flooring and a central water feature, the hotel's lobby opens to a shopping arcade where you can exchange currency, hire a car, and start your retail experience. There's a lovely lounge, bar and shady terrace bright with ocean views, restaurants ranging from formal to relaxed, the aforementioned rooftop bar, and an infinity pool overlooking the harbour. Your business needs are catered for, and there's a good spa to enjoy when you've signed the deal.
Don't expect quirky style and Swahili-inspired charm. This is, after all, a Hyatt establishment. The 180 rooms across the many floors of the Kilimanjaro Dar are large, modern and comfortably appointed. Decor in the standard rooms in earth-toned, with comfortable large beds, wooden floors, and all mod cons. The suites and Regency Club rooms are more spacious, with Persian rugs and an added lounge area.
On-site activities include shopping, the spa, the pool, fine dining, a pulsing nightlife and the comings and goings at the harbour. There's not much to do within walking distance of the hotel, but the concierge will help you find local attractions, such as buzzing Oyster Bay, bright markets, the botanic gardens and the open-air Village Museum, where you'll find authentic recreations of tribal houses from different regions of Tanzania. Boat trips can also be arranged.
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Enjoy the eclectic mix of old and new, watch the fishing boats come in and shop for souvenirs in Dar.