Hôtel Tata

Top choice in Guinea


The bungalows, with their woven, patterned roofs and colourful bedspreads, are as pretty as the tropical birds that fill the leafy garden each morning. There's a relaxed bar-restaurant with a real wood-fired pizza oven (pizzas from GFr70,000). Camping (GFr100,000) is also available.

Staff from Fouta Trekking are normally hanging around and can help with suggestions for walks around Labé and beyond.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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1. Maison des Artisans

0.54 MILES

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2. Marché Central

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The bustling central market is worth a poke about. Among the piles of tomatoes, rice and random bits of meat you might find bottles of cure-all…

3. Petit Musée du Fouta Djallon

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