Banjii's Cottage

Property building, Garden
Banjii's Cottage House in Lusaka
Banjii's Cottage House in Lusaka
Banjii's Cottage House in Lusaka
Property building, Garden
9.3 / 10.0
Outstanding(4 Ratings)

House in Lusaka

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more

About this house rental

Situated in Lusaka, Banjii's Cottage is a recently renovated accommodation, 18 km from Lusaka Golf Club and 22 km from Lusaka National Museum. This holiday home has a private pool, a garden, barbecue facilities, free WiFi and free private parking.

Amenities

Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden

Map of Lusaka

Available Rooms

Two-Bedroom House

1 Queen • 1 Queen • 559 ft²

Room
Sleeps 4
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Ratings and reviews

9.3 / 10.0Outstanding(4 Ratings)

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FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Lusaka?

The average price for a rental in Lusaka is £63 per night. This rental is £22 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Banjii's Cottage. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Banjii's Cottage. Enjoy the water!

Is Banjii's Cottage pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Banjii's Cottage?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.

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