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Sarges Hotel is one of Gambia's largest, best built, and most efficient economy establishments with, from the outside, a deceptively uninspiring appearance.
Externally it is an immense, plain, 3 storeyed, courtyard styled building of 5 accommodation blocks based behind the Kairaba Hotel. It was originally named Tafbel Maisonettes after its first owners, Mustafa Njie and Charbel El-Hajj, who began construction in 1994 and formally inaugurated it in 1995 with 54 units.
At the front end of the street Sarges is line with a row of tourist orientated boutiques, a hair dresser, exchange bureau and an internet cafe. Opposite are numerous other amenities including a supermarket. As you enter through the leading drive it gives way to an unpretentious main reception lobby.
Then onto the main foyer, an Italianate Afro-palazzo that is splendid by local Gambian standards. Galleries, African murals and balconies adorn the 2 joined buildings that encase a grand solarium, mini-garden and modest sized swimming pool ringed with palm trees.
There is a nearby pool bar, a red-tiled restaurant and breakfast room. Above the guest lobby and the 1st and 2nd floor suites, an extra rooftop eatery is appealing with ceiling, sun-screens and lampshades in bamboo basso, which also wraps its columns.
Located in Kololi, a 5-minute walk from Senegambia Beach, Sarges Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. The hotel has a garden and provides a terrace.
The rooms are equipped with air conditioning and a flat-screen TV, and some rooms at the hotel have a balcony.
A buffet breakfast is available every morning at Sarges Hotel.
Guests at the accommodation will be able to enjoy activities in and around Serrekunda, like cycling.
Kololi Beach is a 7-minute walk from Sarges Hotel, while Kotu Beach is one kilometer from the property.