Koffi, the English-speaking and ever-laughing owner of the Auberge Seidy II, has created a lovely little guesthouse with clean and well-maintained rooms on the edge of the town, but even better than the rooms are the delicious meals and fun barbecues he puts on for guests. Great value.
Auberge Seidy II
Guinea
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