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Hotel in N'Djamena, Chad

Hotel Central

★ 3.5$75-115 — $115-155Mid Range

Well-located hotel in heart of N'Djamena offering practical accommodations. Basic but clean rooms, friendly atmosphere, and easy access to markets and restaurants. Good budget-mid-range option.

Hotel Central occupies a strategic position on Avenue Charles de Gaulle, the principal commercial artery of N'Djamena, Chad's capital and largest city. The avenue runs through the core of the city and connects several key landmarks including the Palais Présidentiel grounds, the Grand Marché, and the Chari River waterfront. This central location places guests within easy walking or taxi distance of N'Djamena's main business, shopping, and governmental areas.

The hotel is a mid-range establishment that has long served as a practical base for regional travelers, businesspeople, and development-sector workers who need dependable accommodation without the premium pricing of the city's few luxury properties. The building follows a functional design common to urban hotels across Francophone Central Africa, with rooms arranged to provide some insulation from the noise of the avenue.

Rooms at Hotel Central are clean and adequately equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms. The furnishings are simple but functional, and the housekeeping standard is consistent. The hotel offers a range of room configurations from singles to double rooms, making it suitable for both solo travelers and small groups.

The on-site restaurant serves a practical menu of Chadian and Continental dishes, catering to guests and walk-in diners from the surrounding neighborhood. Meals are reasonably priced by local standards, and the restaurant is a reliable option for guests who prefer not to venture out in the evenings. The hotel provides beverages with meals, including soft drinks and tea.

The reception desk provides basic concierge services including guidance on local transport and taxi recommendations. On-site parking is available within the compound, which is a significant practical benefit on Avenue Charles de Gaulle where street parking is difficult. The hotel's position makes it one of the easiest addresses in the city to communicate to taxi drivers.

Rates at Hotel Central range from approximately $75 to $155 per night depending on season, representing solid value for a clean, centrally located property in one of Central Africa's more expensive capitals. The hotel suits travelers who want a dependable base without the cost of N'Djamena's upper-end properties.

Amenities

  • wifi
  • restaurant
  • air conditioning
  • parking
  • central location

Location

Avenue Charles de Gaulle, N'Djamena, Chad

12.1078, 15.0469 — View on map

Highlights

  • Prime location on Avenue Charles de Gaulle in the heart of N'Djamena
  • Clean, air-conditioned rooms at competitive mid-range prices from around $75 per night
  • On-site restaurant serving Chadian and Continental dishes for breakfast and dinner
  • Secure on-site parking in a city where street parking is challenging
  • Walking distance from the Grand Marché and easy taxi access to the Chari River waterfront

Tips

  • Rooms facing the interior tend to be quieter than those overlooking Avenue Charles de Gaulle — request a courtyard-facing room
  • Negotiate longer-stay rates directly with reception for multi-night discounts
  • The hotel fills quickly during international conferences — book at least two weeks in advance
  • Shared taxis (clandos) on Avenue Charles de Gaulle run frequently and cheaply to most city districts
  • Carry small denominations of XAF for tips and local purchases in the surrounding markets

FAQ

How central is Hotel Central to N'Djamena's main sights?

The hotel sits on Avenue Charles de Gaulle, the main commercial street in N'Djamena. The Grand Marché is within walking distance, and the National Museum and Chari River waterfront are reachable in 10–15 minutes by taxi.

Does Hotel Central have Wi-Fi?

Yes. Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, though connection speeds can vary and may be slower during peak usage hours in the evenings.

Is the area around Hotel Central safe to walk around?

The stretch of Avenue Charles de Gaulle around the hotel is one of N'Djamena's more active commercial zones and is generally safe during daylight hours. Standard urban caution is advisable after dark, and the hotel's reception can advise on current local conditions.

What payment methods does Hotel Central accept?

Cash in XAF is the most reliable payment method. Some international credit cards may be accepted — confirm with the hotel directly before arrival as card payment facilities in N'Djamena can be unreliable.

Accessibility

The hotel has ground-floor rooms accessible without elevator use, which may suit guests with limited mobility. Bathroom facilities are standard and not specifically adapted for wheelchair users. Guests with accessibility requirements should contact the property in advance to discuss available accommodations and ground-floor room availability.

When to visit

November to February is the most comfortable season in N'Djamena, with cooler temperatures that make exploring the city on foot far more pleasant. Avoiding the peak heat of March to May is particularly worthwhile for a centrally located property where guests are likely to walk to nearby markets and sights.

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