If you’re looking for a charming guest house in Praia, look no further than Praia Confort.
Nearby landmarks such as Palacio da Justica (0.1 mi) and Presidential Palace (0.1 mi) make Praia Confort a great place to stay when visiting Praia.
The rooms offer air conditioning and a minibar, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the nearby restaurants, including O Poeta (0.8 mi), Punto d'Incontro (0.2 mi), and 90 (Noventa) Bistro (0.3 mi), all of which are within walking distance from Praia Confort.
Praia is also home to Quartel Jaime Mota, a popular historic site that is not too far from Praia Confort.
The staff at Praia Confort looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
"Praia (Plateau) Confort Hotel" was an excellent option. To be recommended without restrictions. Competent staff. Nice comfortable rooms. Ideal location in the middle of the old town, the historic centre of Praia Platô. Some nice restaurants just around the corner available.
Positives: - you are directly in the Plateau of the capital, the location is as much central as possible. Taking this into account, it wasn't noisy at all - we had a room with windows facing the other side, so can't say for the other rooms facing the Plateau itself. - the hotel looks quite small from the street but the rooms are much bigger than expected. You will notice that the hotel is comparatively new, with modern furniture and equipment. - the same goes for cleanliness. You just feel comfortable. Negatives: - staff at the reception could be a bit more helpful. Unlike some other reviewers, I didn't have a feeling they were uninterested, but just not informed and knowledgeable enough; maybe a language barrier was an issue as well. E.g. I needed a post office and had to google it for myself since they had no idea.…
Well located hotel. Clean rooms with nice views and terraces. Staff (especially at breakfast) did not seem motivated to help guests. Got the impression that they were trying to avoid hot food orders. Kitchen staff also came out and lay around reception listening to music on their phones, which felt quite unprofessional. Hotel was very quiet - we did not see any they guests.
We had good communication prior to arrival, which is always comforting. They couldn’t arrange a transfer apparently, which was a shame as we then got scammed for €15 for a €7 taxi ride, but they did arrange a return one and made sure we weren’t scammed again. The location turned out to be exceptional as we were there over Christmas and there was a lot going on in the square, right below us, and several restaurants close by although not as many as I’d been expecting from research here. BTW, in total contrast to what some say about Praia, we thought it was a lovely town. It must be a disaster if you’re looking for mass tourism or aseptic conditions, mind: this is the real Cabo Verde. The room was adequate in all respects other than lighting, which was practically non-existent. If you want to read, bring a torch! Both room and safe were designed to have electronic access but both had been downgraded to key access – something that we’ve found in other CV hotels too. I’m loath to mention our one big criticism of the hotel. I must stress that the staff were all lovely – friendly and willing to help, whatever you asked for (e.g. wine to go with our Christmas lunch in our room when Praia was definitively shut!). But it seemed they’d had absolutely no training whatsoever although they’d been left in charge of the place. Only one receptionist had a little English; the rest really only seemed to speak Portuguese/Creole. Reception and bar were combined, but serving a G&T was quite beyond them. One of our cases went astray and they were very helpful, but had no idea how to compose an international telephone number. This type of inability cropped up time and again during our CV visit and I really think that both the industry and the government need to act to improve this aspect of their welcome. To finish on a high note, we thought the breakfast here was very good. They had no bacon, but they prepared eggs and spicy Brazilian-style sausage to order and each day there was a selection of savoury pastries on offer – cheese, sausage, etc. They looked home-made, as did the daily cakes which were amazingly light and surprisingly low in sugar content. Both the chocolate and banana cakes were delicious. Fruit, yogurts, bread etc were all on offer too.…
Great location on the Plateau , main square , taxi stand right outside the entrance , shops and pedestrian street very close by .Good wi-fi in the lobby .Nice , quiet clean rooms .Good breakfast.Praia is not particurlaly nice to visit , and this is a safe place to land.
I stayed for one night in this hotel, between connecting flights. The rooms are amongst the nicest and cleanest I have seen in many countries, well above my expectations. Check in was a breeze, though when checking out at 2am, for my early flight I had to wake up the nightstaff at reception, and there were a few language barriers. I would definitely stay here again if in Praia.
This is a really nice hotel very clean and very well appointed. My room was lovely. The breakfast was nice and the location in terms of taxi rank and supermarket excellent. The staff were friendly and efficient too. The hotel is ideally placed to see what little Praia has to offer...which won't take long. Great place for an early night.
Very good location and very clean room , staff very polite and helpful, close to shopping and restaurants , the owner or manger is nice and kind lady , they had problems with hitter , very day I get hot water 💦 to shower , easily recommended 👍
I stayed two nights at the Praia Confort and was very satisfied with my stay. The hotel is small, but the rooms are fairly big. The hotel is situated right in the centre of town and in front of a nice square that is great for people watching. Breakfast is good. They don't really advertise it, but you can ask for omelettes etc. The water in the shower took a while to get hot and at one point the water in the tap had a rusty colour. But apart from that, everything was great!
Room was excelent - bulding with recent renovation, spacious rooms (they call it "studio" - it's too big!), new furniture , great view, specially the ones with the view to the Square. You can open that old style Portuguese window and see people, listen to the Church bell rings every hour - superb! Staff friendly - Location is the best in Praia City ! And it's not expensive.
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