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Top rated hotels in North Wello

Panoramic View Hotel
4.2/525 Reviews
Spacious rooms, very clean, large bathroom, very comfortable bed. wide west-oriented terrace , splendid sunbeds on a vast mountain landscape; pleasant home for all staff. The hotel is a very nice and varied dinner with a delicious buffet.
Mezena Resort & Spa
4.3/52 Reviews
Service is very good
Honey Land Hotel Lalibela
4.6/511 Reviews
Fantastic 4 nights at this hotel. Was made to fell so welcome and everything was exactly as described. Delicious breakfast and evening meal and the coffee was excellent! Close to the rock churches, shops and cafés and the on site shop was very handy. The staff and owner are super friendly and looked after me really well. Rooms are spotless, the WiFi works and there was always plenty of hot water. The area is safe for tourists and there are plenty of tuk rules and taxis if needed. Definitely recommend.
Bete Serkie Lalibela
4.4/56 Reviews
This hotel was perfect for a family that wants to stay together in the same room. Well, technically it was a smaller room and a bigger room with no door in between. It was perfect for us. The receptionist was always helpful and attentive to our needs. She went above and beyond especially on the day it rained and we were cold and wet and muddy. Breakfast was very basic; egg or porridge. If you want something more, you’ll want to eat out. Dinner was awesome. We had tibs one night. The next we had the doro wot, which we ordered ahead of time. I love doro wot, so it was wonderful to taste Bete Serkie’s. It had a unique flavor. We also paid for a couple of loads of laundry to be done, and the only reason they weren’t ready on time was due to the wet weather. Overall good experience. I hope they get more business since the tourism industry has slowed down.
Sora Lodge Lalibela
4.6/555 Reviews
I really wish that I could give Sora five stars. The people are so friendly and helpful, the room had a lovely appearance, the food in the restaurant was great, they set me up with a great guide, and everything was perfect except: - The first night, it seemed a little warm in the evening, so I left the door to my balcony open as I went to sleep. I woke up not long after that with buzzing in my ear. I eventually killed 22 mosquitos in the room that night, and I essentially didn't sleep at all. - There's a mosquito net above the bed, but it doesn't actually cover the bed -- it's too small. A mosquito net that's touching your skin doesn't stop the mosquito from sitting on top of the net and biting you through your skin, as I quickly learned, and the net won't cover the bed, so that it would prevent that. - So, the second night, I decided that I would just be hot. I slept in just my underwear on top of the covers and kept the door closed all afternoon/evening/night. But somehow, there were still mosquitos -- they got into the room some way, and I had to kill five more of them that night while trying to sleep. - Another family there that had kids told me that the kids were crying all night because of the bites. They got fans to try to stay cool while keeping the windows closed. Simply put, the number 1 job of a hotel is to enable its guests to sleep, and the Sora Lodge failed on that account. It's the middle of the dry season, there's zero reason for there to be any mosquitos, and mosquitos generally only travel a short distance in their lifetimes, so the mosquitos are likely breeding onsite or very close to it. Management needs to do one or more of the following: - Find the pool where the mosquitos are breeding and treat it with a non-toxic pesticide to kill the mosquitos. - Get a bug zapper and put it at the edge of the property away from the rooms to draw away and kill mosquitos. - Put screens on the sliding doors in the rooms, so that cool air can come in without allowing mosquitos in. - Replace the (decorative?) small mosquito nets in the rooms with larger nets that will actually cover the beds and protect guests from mosquitos. Readers: I would absolutely avoid this hotel until they respond with details of how they have addressed this issue. But if this problem gets fixed, then you will love staying at Sora Lodge.
Lalibela Lodge
3.9/54 Reviews
Great place to stay: friendly genuine staff, large and comfortable rooms. Great panoramic view of the town and area. Manager was so helpful and friendly showing us the Churches and local coffee and juice bars. Great tours with very knowledgeable guides. Excellent airport shuttle services. An experience for life, thanks very much!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the best hotel with Breakfast in North Wello?

    Whether your trip to North Wello is for business or leisure, Lalibela Lodge , Bete Serkie Lalibela and Harbe Hotel are popular choices.

  • What's the average price for hotels with Breakfast in North Wello?

    For hotels with Breakfast in North Wello, the average price is CAD 60 on weekdays and CAD 59 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

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    Bete Serkie Lalibela, Halle Hotel Lalibela and Honey Land Hotel Lalibela are pet-friendly. Please call hotels in advance to ensure a smooth stay.

Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties39
Number of Reviews175
Highest PriceCAD 201
Lowest PriceCAD 15
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 60
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 59