Offering an outdoor swimming pool, terrace and garden, Radisson Blu Mammy Yoko Hotel is located in Freetown. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property.
Set in Freetown, a few steps from Lumbley Beach, Sierra Palms Resort offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Jagdeesh Chandra
Ghana
Nice hotel location with very nice restaurant and staff
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Barmoi offers accommodation in Freetown, 3.4 km from Embassy Serbia and 3.4 km from PAE Depot office.
Erin
United Kingdom
The property was in a superb location and the staff were incredibly attentive and friendly! Would definitely go and stay there again. The pool was AMAZING and you get an amazing eagle display most evenings as they fly in and around Aberdeen!
Set in Freetown, 4.8 km from Sierra Leone National Museum, Sky Inn Hotel offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Leroy Nyah
Liberia
The breakfast was good, and the location was at the best place to reach to any destination.
Situated in Freetown, a few steps from Lumbley Beach, The Lead Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Located in Freetown, 500 metres from Lumbley Beach, Mamba Point Hotel provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Dries
Belgium
Very service-oriented staff, always ready to help.
Offering a restaurant, New Brookfields Hotel is located in Freetown. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a fridge. There is also a coffee machine.
Nathan
United Kingdom
Location was great for my visit, may not suit everyone. The room was spacious, clean and the breakfast was good.
The Country Lodge Hotel is located in Freetown. The property offers an outdoor pool and a tennis court. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas.
Arthur
United Kingdom
Breakfast buffet was a pleasant experience. Staff were really helpful and went all out to fulfil our requests. Gym, swimming pool and tennis court were in good condition. During our stay not many guests were present so we were able to utilise the facilities when we wanted.
Set in Freetown, 1.6 km from Sierra Leone National Museum, HOTEL MALLIKA COMPANY, SL offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
Tres bon hotel personnel a l ecoute et tres securisé
Set in Freetown, 1.6 km from Lakka Beach, Royal Island Breeze Resort SL offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
International travellers can reach Freetown, Sierra Leone via direct flights to Lungi International Airport, approximately 15km from the city. Domestic travellers can use road transport. A ferry service also operates from Lungi to Freetown, taking around 45 minutes.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Lungi International Airport. It's the best due to its proximity to Freetown, approximately 21 kilometres away, and its wide range of international connections.
In Freetown, Sierra Leone, public transport primarily consists of shared taxis and poda-podas (minibuses). Taxis are more comfortable but costlier. Poda-podas are cheaper, though crowded. For short distances, Okada (motorbike taxis) are popular. Always negotiate fares beforehand. Cycling isn't common due to hilly terrain and traffic. Walking is feasible in central areas.
Lumley and Aberdeen are popular areas in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Lumley boasts vibrant nightlife and beach access, while Aberdeen offers a variety of restaurants and hotels. Both areas are conveniently located near the city centre.
Freetown, Sierra Leone, experiences a tropical monsoon climate. Average temperatures range from 26°C to 31°C throughout the year. There are no distinct summer and winter seasons. However, the year is divided into two seasons: a dry season from November to April and a wet season from May to October, with the heaviest rainfall occurring in July and August.
What guests said about Freetown:
6.0
Scored 6.0
This hotel is a good choice for business people on a budget...
This hotel is a good choice for business people on a budget - Not really very suitable for Tourists since it is far from any beaches. It is clean, very cheerful atmosphere and well prepared food albeit somewhat limited in choices - Overall it is very good value for money consifdering options of going to the next level.
John
France
6.0
Scored 6.0
Free town is a nice place to visit it has nice beaches are...
Free town is a nice place to visit it has nice beaches are nice mountains pretty scenery but the place is dirty bottles up on the sand trash in the water they don’t clean the place the roads are awful awful roads the hotels some are nice you have to pick and choose but getting to the nice places the roads are crazy bad
Emma
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Freetown has everything, it’s busy and alive.
Freetown has everything, it’s busy and alive. Good food and very nice hills. Plenty of transportation and stores stocked with whatever you need. Endless activities, people are poor but they are happy and nice. I came during the COVID Pandemic and the States were doing a great job of providing sanitation measures to prevent spreading germs. I felt welcome to explore but obviously I stick out more because not a lot of people were traveling. I loved the beaches the most!! Any street or restaurant food in Aberdeen beach area seemed pretty good. I went to Roys and Jeseka.. on Wilkerson rd the Basha bakery restaurant is a must try!! Good shopping area! Still, nothing like a good home cook meal. Hey
Nichole
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Freetown is safe--really!--and friendly.
Freetown is safe--really!--and friendly. The people are what make this a good place to travel to. Very warm and helpful and not intrusive (almost no asking for handouts). The city is crowded, noisy, dusty, and often dirty. But it has a hectic charm that grew on me. The proximity to amazing beaches is a plus. There is not all that much to see in Freetown itself unless you are interested in history, and the number one site outside of the city (Bunce Island) is ridiculously difficult and expensive to access.
Adam
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Interesting layout on many hills which I didn't expect.
Interesting layout on many hills which I didn't expect. Surprised there has apparently only been one deadly mudslide so far.
I suspect the city grows on one after a while but for a couple of days visit it is very congested and difficult to get around.
Daniela
United States
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