Don't be discouraged by this hotel's modest exterior and unspectacular location up the main road. Manzini’s fanciest hotel attempts an international atmosphere and features a respectable collection of various-size comfy rooms (tip: ask for a poolside one), two stylish restaurants, a lovely garden with a pool, a small spa (massages from E200) and conference facilities.
George Hotel
eSwatini (Swaziland)
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
26.23 MILES
Spectacular Mkhaya was established in 1979 to save the pure Nguni breed of cattle from extinction. It’s known, however, for its black and white rhino…
Mantenga Cultural Village & Nature Reserve
13.47 MILES
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About 8km northeast of Mbabane is Sibebe Rock, a massive granite dome hulking over the surrounding countryside. It's the world's second-largest monolith,…
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12.59 MILES
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11.43 MILES
This museum has some interesting displays of Swazi culture, as well as a traditional beehive village and cattle enclosure, and several of King Sobhuza II…
0.67 MILES
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29.69 MILES
Ngwenya is one of the world’s oldest known mines. The visitors centre has an interesting display of photographs and information, including the original…
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0.67 MILES
Manzini’s main drawcard is its colourful market, whose upper section is packed with handicrafts from eSwatini and elsewhere in Africa. Thursday morning is…
11.43 MILES
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Opened in 1969 as a post-independence gift from the departing British, this hexagonal building topped with a brass dome is a major landmark in Lobamba. It…
4. King Sobhuza II Memorial Park
11.51 MILES
Across the road from parliament, this memorial was established as a tribute to King Sobhuza II, who led eSwatini to independence from British rule in 1968…
11.61 MILES
Built for eSwatini's independence in 1968, the 20,000-capacity national stadium hosts soccer matches, as well as important state occasions, such as…
6. Eludzidzini Royal Residence
12.09 MILES
At the end of a palm-lined avenue south of Lobamba lies Eludzidzini, the queen mother's royal residence. It's not open to the public except during…
7. Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary
12.59 MILES
There are many reasons to visit this private reserve – eSwatini’s first protected area: it's quiet, easily accessible and really rather beautiful. Its 46…
8. Mantenga Cultural Village & Nature Reserve
13.47 MILES
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