For almost 100 years, visiting members of Royal families, international and local statesmen, and celebrities worldwide, have preferred to stay at The Victoria Falls Hotel, where they are assured of privacy and care. An atmosphere steeped in history, combining the charm of the old with the comfort and convenience of today.
Established in 1904, The Victoria Falls Hotel with a private path to the Victoria Falls. The elegant lounges offer serenity and seclusion.
Corridors reflect all the past glories of the Empire and suites and rooms are superbly furnished in Edwardian-style. The Courtyard entrance overlooks lily ponds, lush flowering shrubs and palm trees. |
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ROOM & SUITE TYPES:
Rooms are decorated in a manner that recaptures the comfortable charm of a bygone age, with colonial prints, four-poster and canopied beds, antique furniture and well-chosen artifacts. Modern facilities and amenities mingle well with the old-fashioned ambience, including such 21st century travelers' necessities as personal safes, minibars, bathrobes, digital satellite television and even umbrellas for the convenience of guests visiting the Rain Forest surrounding the Falls.
Deluxe Rooms and Suites in the original section of the hotel offer breathtaking views across the deep Zambezi River gorge to the Victoria Falls Bridge and the spray of the Falls.
FOOD & WINE:
The Livingstone Room: Elegant dinner and dancing with a classic á la carte menu. As a result of many requests from visitors, The Victoria Falls Hotel has decided to relax aspects of the long-standing dress code in force in its premier dining venue, The Livingstone Room. This is in recognition of the fact that many travelers do not bring with them the more formal clothes that have until now been mandatory in this restaurant. Smart casual wear will now be acceptable in The Livingstone Room at dinner each evening. The fine silver-service dining experience that visitors have come to expect will continue to be the order of the day, however.
The Jungle Junction: Breakfast and dinner buffets with Makishi dancers and an indigenous choir entertaining every night.
HOTEL FACILITIES/ACTIVITIES:
High Tea on the Terrace: Traditional high tea is served every afternoon on the Terrace, with spectacular views of the Victoria Falls bridge down the Batoka Gorge with the spray rising from The Falls. Later, enjoy one of the hotel's famous Livingstone cocktails or a gin and tonic whilst listening to the mighty roar.
The Edwardian Pool: Cool off and enjoy the splendour of our glorious Edwardian swimming pool set among beautiful landscaped gardens, panoramic views.
A Private Path to the Falls: The hotel has its own private path to the Victoria Falls, which is less than a 10 minute walk away.
| Room Types |
Basis |
Bathroom |
Validity |
P/P Sharing |
P/P Single |
| Standard Room |
B\B |
En-Suite |
01/07/07 - 31/12/07 |
US$183.00 |
US$275.00 |
| Standard Room |
B\B |
En-Suite |
01/01/08 - 30/06/08 |
US$190.00 |
US$286.00 |
| Standard Room |
B\B |
En-Suite |
01/07/08 - 31/12/08 |
US$190.00 |
US$286.00 |
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| De Luxe Room |
B\B |
En-Suite |
01/07/07 - 31/12/07 |
US$206.00 |
US$309.00 |
| De Luxe Room |
B\B |
En-Suite |
01/01/08 - 30/06/08 |
US$223.00 |
US$333.00 |
| De Luxe Room |
B\B |
En-Suite |
01/01/08 - 31/12/08 |
US$223.00 |
US$333.00 |
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