Comfort and Convenience at ibis Malabo
Discover comfort and affordability at ibis Malabo, your gateway to the vibrant culture and natural beauty of Equatorial Guinea.
Nestled in the vibrant city of Malabo, ibis Malabo offers tourists a comfortable and affordable stay with easy access to local attractions, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers alike.
A brief summary to ibis Malabo
- 2, Isla De Bioko, Malabo, GQ
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Local tips
- Book your stay in advance to secure the best rates and availability.
- Take advantage of public transport options to explore local attractions easily.
- Don't miss the local markets nearby for authentic souvenirs and local delicacies.
- Inquire at the hotel for guided tours to experience the best of Malabo.
- Enjoy the hotel’s breakfast options to start your day energized for sightseeing.
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Getting There
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By Car
From Malabo Bay, head northwest on Avenida de la Independencia toward Avenida de la Libertad. Continue on Avenida de la Libertad and then turn left onto Avenida de la Unidad Africana. Continue straight and ibis Malabo will be on your left.
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Public Transportation
Take a taxi or a local bus from Malabo Bay to ibis Malabo. Inform the driver of your destination and they will drop you off at the hotel entrance.
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