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Nero Inn

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 Sleeps 20
Type: Hotel
Check-in: 12:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM

About Nero Inn

Nero Inn is located in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. The town was founded at the end of the 18th century and was the original capital of German East Africa and was one of the most important trading ports along the East African coast. Nero Inn is a budget hotel with self contained rooms that are clean and spacious. The rooms fitted with fresh bedding, wardrobes, worktable and chairs and en-suite bathrooms. House keeping, storage room and steady power supply are available at Nero Inn. The premises are well guarded and onsite parking is allowed. Nero Inn is 300 meters from Cha

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Nero Inn is 65km from the centre of Bagamoyo , the nearest airport 98.7km (Julius Nyerere International Airport).
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Nero Inn,Hotel,Chalinze, Bagamoyo, Pwani, Tanzania, SADC, Africa, World

Nero Inn is located in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. The town was founded at the end of the 18th century and was the original capital of German East Africa and