Hotel Equatoria

Hotel Equatoria was a hotel in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community. It was a member of the Imperial Hotels Group.

Hotel Equatoria
General information
LocationWilliam Street, Kampala,  Uganda
Coordinates00°19′05″N 32°34′25″E
OwnerImperial Hotels Group
Other information
Number of rooms89
Number of restaurants3 (Indian, Italian & African)
Number of bars3

Location

The hotel was located on the corner of William Street and Kyaggwe Road, in the heart of Kampala's central business district. Adjacent landmarks include the PostBank House, across the street on William Street, Kampala Pentecostal Church, on Kyaggwe Road and Sun City Shopping Arcade, on Kampala Road. The coordinates of the hotel were: 0°19'05.0" N, 32°34'25.0" E (latitude: 0.318056; longitude: 32.573611).[1]

Overview

Centrally located within the business and commercial center of Kampala city, Hotel Equatoria had a total of eighty nine rooms, including: twenty four Standard Rooms, forty Deluxe Rooms, twenty four Executive Rooms and one Family Room. Each room had central air-conditioning, an in-room electronic safe and mini-bar, a work desk and Video and Satellite Television. The hotel also had a subterranean, air-conditioned discotheque.[2]

Recent developments

In December 2009, the owners of the hotel transformed it into a shopping mall, with 700 separate shops; (Equatoria Shopping Mall).[3][4]

Ownership

The shopping mall is a member of the Imperial Hotels Group.

See also

References

  1. "Location of The Former Hotel Equatoria At Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. "Amenities of The Former Hotel Equatoria". SouthTravels.com. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  3. Tebajjukira, Madinah (13 December 2009). "Uganda: Karim's Hotel Equatorial Becomes Mall". New Vision via AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  4. Nakazibwe, Carolyne (30 October 2012). "Kampala's First Shopping Maze". The Observer (Uganda). Retrieved 14 July 2014.

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