Set on five grassy acres on the outskirts of town, this faded colonial hotel (built 1937) has hosted many a visiting dignitary, including Jimmy Carter and Bill Gates. With dated buildings flanked by brick columns, it now survives in the shadow of its glory days – but is a good midrange option for those who like their accommodation to have some character.
White Horse Inn
Southwestern Uganda
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