"Large-scale luxury hotel in Addis Ababa, only a short distance from the National Palace and the Merkato."
Ethiopia is a mythical, biblical land like no other in Africa. The capital Addis Ababa houses the legacy of its most famous emperor Haile Selassie, but even more fascinating are the sacred towns of Axum, Lalibela, Gondar and Bahir Dar on the shores of Lake Tana. Check out our collection of Ethiopia travel articles which are a mine of information and look out for our Ethiopia travel guide which is coming soon.
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"Large-scale luxury hotel in Addis Ababa, only a short distance from the National Palace and the Merkato."
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Not Smoking in Ethiopia | Barnaby Rogerson | Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa
The miraculous is seldom far from the surface in Ethiopia, even in smoke-filled bars
Selassie Come Home | AA Gill | Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa
Yet if you shift the eyeline of history from its well-oiled western axis and look up from the hot, ancient south, Selassie is a monumental, titanic figure
Hotel Taitu | Eamonn Gearon | Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa
Named in honour of the Empress, the Taitu is striking, if silent, witness both to a century of Ethiopian history and colonial hopes and ambitions for Africa
Ethiopia | Jeremy Seal | Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa
You don’t so much adjust your watch in Ethiopia as reconstruct notions of time measurement from scratch. The Julian Calendar puts the country back seven years and eight months, making it 2000 at the time of writing
Timkat in Ethiopia | Jeroen Bergmans | Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa
Timkat is an unforgettable experience and offer a rare glimpse of traditions stretching back to biblical times