Mountain View Hotel

Lalibela


Built by two former tour guides who received a miraculous business loan from a generous tourist, this comfortable hotel has an enviable perch with great views and a lovely stone-and-glass design. Rooms, all with balconies, are rather ordinary and some are a little cramped, but you'll love the balconies and their views.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lalibela attractions

1. Saturday Market

0.44 MILES

Lalibela’s Saturday Market is quite large. It's quieter on other days, but still worth visiting.

2. Museum

0.57 MILES

Downstairs at the ticket office, the uninspired museum displays the usual church items. It's an obligatory stop, but any time spent here is merely…

3. Bet Uraiel

0.58 MILES

In the trench fronting the western facade of Bet Golgotha, past the symbolic Tomb of Adam (a giant, hollowed-out block of stone), Bet Uraiel opened as a…

4. Tomb of Adam

0.58 MILES

The symbolic Tomb of Adam is a giant, hollowed-out block of stone next to Bet Uraiel.

5. Bet Golgotha & Bet Mikael

0.59 MILES

A trench at the southern end of the Bet Maryam courtyard connects it to the twin churches of Bet Golgotha and Bet Mikael (also known as Bet Debre Sina)…

6. Bet Meskel

0.59 MILES

Carved into the courtyard’s northern wall at Bet Maryam is the tiny semi-chapel of Bet Meskel. Four pillars divide the gallery into two aisles spanned by…

7. Bet Giyorgis

0.6 MILES

When you think of Lalibela, you're thinking of Bet Giyorgis. Resting off on its own, St George’s Church is Lalibela’s masterpiece. Representing the apogee…

8. Bet Maryam

0.61 MILES

Connected to Bet Medhane Alem by a tunnel is a large courtyard containing three churches. The first, Bet Maryam, is small, yet designed and decorated to…