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Praia (0.4 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
A recently renovated property, madison place is located in Praia near Praia Negra, Justice Palace and Ethnography Museum. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. Very good person. Suggest a lot of good place
Praia (0.5 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Featuring city views, Zeyden Place Apt 2 provides accommodation with a balcony, around 2 km from Praia do Portinho. It was very clean and the set up was nice. Exactly the same as pictures
Praia (0.5 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Situated in Praia, the recently renovated Zeyden Place Apt features accommodation 2 km from Praia do Portinho and 3.2 km from Justice Palace. A spotless spacious apartment with all facilities in a quiet area. The host did his best to make my stay perfect in all aspects. Can only recommend it.
Praia (0.5 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
My Flat 0 has a terrace and is located in Praia, within just 1.2 km of Praia Negra and 1.7 km of Praia de Gamboa. This apartment provides accommodation with a balcony. The location is great, restaurant is amazing and facilities were excellent.
Praia (0.5 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Offering a bar and quiet street view, My Flat 2 is set in Praia, 1.5 km from Justice Palace and 1.4 km from Ethnography Museum. It is situated 1.2 km from Praia Negra and offers luggage storage space.... I had an absolutely wonderful experience during my stay in Cape Verde. The host was incredibly helpful, attentive, and highly professional, making me feel welcome from the very first moment. The apart-hotel was spotless and well-maintained, equipped with everything you could possibly need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. One of the highlights was their convenient car rental service, which made exploring Santiago Island so much easier and more enjoyable. From the beautiful landscapes to the vibrant local culture, everything was within reach. I also recommend this place to other visitors, especially as it’s located very close to Praia Airport — making arrivals and departures quick and stress-free. I truly recommend this place for anyone visiting Cape Verde — it’s the perfect combination of comfort, convenience, and excellent hospitality.
Praia (0.6 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Situated just 1.5 km from Justice Palace, My Flat 1 features accommodation in Praia with access to a terrace, a bar, as well as a minimarket. The cafe on the first floor has great food. Try out the tuna steak. Good price for Praia.
Praia (0.7 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Casa Cisalta N5 - Quarto Casal is located in Praia, 3 km from Praia de Prainha and 1.1 km from Alexandre Albuquerque Square. Just communication was a bit ash but it could be my self as I have mental health,so I'm a real sensitive person so communication is one of the things if I am not well understood I can become frustrated easily . But as a part of it I do recommend
Praia (0.7 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Set within 3 km of Praia de Prainha and 1.1 km of Sucupira Market, Casa Cisalta N2 - 5mn Centro City features rooms in Praia. I had great stay there! There was a self check in, nice room, clean bathroom, terrace and small kitchen. Close to old centre and Sucupira market.
Praia (0.7 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Casa Cisalta N3 - Quarto 5mn CENTER CITY has free bikes, garden, a shared lounge and bar in Praia.
Praia (0.7 miles from Nelson Mandela International Airport)
Casa Cisalta N4 - Quarto Compartilhado features accommodation in Praia near Alexandre Albuquerque Square and Praia City Hall.
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Hotel in Praia ( 1.4 miles)
Offering an outdoor pool, Hotel Vip Praia is located in Praia. Free WiFi access is available. Private bathroom also comes with a bath or shower. Nice and clean, good location, close to the beach, quiet area. Perfect for relax time.
Hotel in Palmarejo, Praia ( 1.6 miles)
Set in Praia, 400 metres from Cova Figueira Beach, Vivi Hotel offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. Amazing staff, spacious rooms and great location. Good breakfast até te rooftop.
Hotel in Fazenda, Praia ( 0.6 miles)
Located in Praia, 500 metres from Sucupira Market, Hotel Cesaria boasts a sun terrace and views of the city. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Great hotel, friendly staff, very good breakfast. Recommend
Hotel in Achada de Santo Antonio, Praia ( 1.2 miles)
Located in Praia, Hotel Roterdão "Under New Management" is less than 1 km from Praia de Quebra Canela and features various facilities, such as a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. The staff were friendly and VERY helpful!!
Hotel in Assomada ( 10.3 miles)
Set in Assomada, 32 km from Cape Verde National Stadium, Hotel Avenida features rooms with mountain views and free WiFi. Staff was fantastic. ALEICY was very helpfull
Hotel in Prainha, Praia ( 1.2 miles)
Offering an outdoor pool, Oasis Praiamar is located in Praia. At Oasis Praiamar guests will find a fitness centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas. The breakfast was fantastic and delicious
Hotel in Achada de Santo Antonio, Praia ( 1.3 miles)
Set in Praia, 600 metres from Praia de Quebra Canela, Hotel Vista offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. Good location for our needs. Personal was friendly. Breakfast ok.
Hotel in Achada de Santo Antonio, Praia ( 1 miles)
Situated in Praia, 70 metres from Praia de Gamboa, Beramar Hotel features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar. Friendliness over all and quality of service.
IT was a positive surprise. Cape Verde is a great place to visit. Great sea front restaurants Street Art Nights are filled with fantastic music and rich food. Some great beaches in the outskirts Of Praia. Visited Tarrafal and Assomada and Cidade Velha for its History and beach . « Portondi nos ilha « was also vert interesting place visited. At Cidade velha we stumbled at Batuku ,a restaurant where we had the Best grilled garopa ever. Great fun
I loved the sun, the water, the history of the people, the moutains and the rest of the land, the beaches, Tarrafel and the kindness of the people. Its a great place for a vacation if you just want sun and the easy life on the beach or climbing mountain trails if you like. I will return!!
I would have spent 3 days there maximum and spent the other 4 days in Tarrafal, instead. In general I enjoyed my stay there, but Tarrafal it’s a different world, where you can actually feel the culture and be surrounded with beauty. Cidade abelha is also a must and it’s absolutely beautiful. I would have loved to manage to see the typical ceramics, but people don’t talk much and don’t value much (unfortunately). I actually went to Sai Domingos on purpose to see it, but the locals said it was closed.
If you are visiting the islands of Cabo Verde, do Praia first. The beaches are a far cry from the ones in Boa Vista or Sal. It is nice to go to Cidade Velha which is a UNESCO site 12km away. It is really picturesque and is the first place the portugese landed in 1462. Absolutely worth a visit.
Actually I’m a Nigerian. When I traveled there I found it difficult to communicate in Cape Verde due to I can’t speak Portuguese. But there are another islands that they do speak English there. in this country 99% people speaks Portuguese. So that’s just my experience. But the was nice and peaceful
Crowded and chaotic city, far from the peaceful atmosphere found on the other Cape Verde islands. The local population generally doesn’t speak English and often seems offended if you don’t speak to them in Portuguese. Tourists are frequently stared at, which can make you feel a bit out of place, and the overall impression is that visitors aren’t always welcome. We had a bad experience in Praínha, where persistent children came up asking for money, while older men seemed to be eyeing our bags left on the towels. We ended up having to leave immediately by taxi. Outside of the Plateau—the only area recommended for tourists and heavily patrolled by military and police—you don’t really feel safe.