The best hotels in Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt has 8,000+ places to stay, and most of them will disappoint you. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Port Harcourt
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Golf View Hotel
GRA Phase 2, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Novotel Port Harcourt
Moscow Road, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Hotel Presidential
GRA Phase 1, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Continent Hotel
Trans-Amadi, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Ibis Port Harcourt
Woji, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Protea Hotel by Marriott Port Harcourt
Old GRA, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Bolton White Hotel
Peter Odili Road, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Marriott Port Harcourt
Olu Obasanjo Road, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
Radisson Blu Port Harcourt
Stadium Road, Port Harcourt
Free cancellation & Pay later
All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fendina Hotel | Rumuola, Port Harcourt | $45–75/night | 6.8/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Golf View Hotel | GRA Phase 2, Port Harcourt | $70–95/night | 7.2/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 3 | Novotel Port Harcourt | Moscow Road, Port Harcourt | $110–160/night | 8.1/10 | Most Popular |
| 4 | Hotel Presidential | GRA Phase 1, Port Harcourt | $120–180/night | 7.9/10 | Best Location |
| 5 | Continent Hotel | Trans-Amadi, Port Harcourt | $130–190/night | 7.6/10 | Business Pick |
| 6 | Ibis Port Harcourt | Woji, Port Harcourt | $140–195/night | 8/10 | Best Value |
| 7 | Protea Hotel by Marriott Port Harcourt | Old GRA, Port Harcourt | $165–220/night | 8.5/10 | Top Rated |
| 8 | Bolton White Hotel | Peter Odili Road, Port Harcourt | $190–245/night | 8.2/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 9 | Marriott Port Harcourt | Olu Obasanjo Road, Port Harcourt | $260–380/night | 9/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Radisson Blu Port Harcourt | Stadium Road, Port Harcourt | $290–420/night | 9.1/10 | Top Rated |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Fendina Hotel
A no-frills option on Rumuola Road that does the basics without fuss. Rooms are compact but clean, with functioning air conditioning and decent Wi-Fi. The location puts you close to local markets and minibus routes into the city center. Staff are friendly and breakfast is included, which helps justify the rate. Not glamorous, but reliable for the price.
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Golf View Hotel
This small hotel sits near the Port Harcourt Golf Club in GRA Phase 2, one of the calmer residential pockets of the city. Rooms are straightforward and kept tidy, with balconies on the upper floors that catch a breeze. The on-site restaurant serves solid Nigerian staples at reasonable prices. It draws a mix of local business travelers and budget-conscious visitors. The quiet street setting is a genuine plus in a noisy city.
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Novotel Port Harcourt
The Novotel sits on Moscow Road and is one of the most consistent international-brand options in Port Harcourt. Rooms are well-maintained with proper blackout curtains and reliable hot water, which matters more than it sounds here. The pool area is a useful escape after a long day in the city. Business facilities are functional and the breakfast spread is above average for the price. It fills up quickly, so book early.
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Hotel Presidential
Hotel Presidential is a Port Harcourt institution on Aba Road in GRA Phase 1, and it has been hosting oil executives and government visitors for decades. The grounds are spacious with mature trees and a large outdoor pool that is actually well maintained. Rooms in the newer wing are noticeably better than the older block, so request an upgrade if available. The conference facilities are among the most used in the city. Service can be slow, but the setting compensates.
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Continent Hotel
Located in Trans-Amadi, the industrial and commercial corridor of Port Harcourt, this hotel caters almost entirely to business travelers connected to the oil and gas sector. Rooms are larger than average with proper work desks and stable internet. The restaurant menu leans international with a few Nigerian options mixed in. Traffic on the road outside can be severe during peak hours, so factor that into any meeting schedule. Parking is ample and secure.
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Ibis Port Harcourt
The Ibis in the Woji area delivers exactly what the brand promises, clean standardized rooms at a fair price with no surprises. It sits close to several oil company offices, which explains the steady occupancy rate. Beds are comfortable and the air conditioning units are quiet, two things that distinguish it from cheaper competitors. The lobby bar is a convenient spot in the evenings. It lacks personality but makes up for it with consistency.
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Protea Hotel by Marriott Port Harcourt
This Marriott-affiliated property in Old GRA is one of the better-run hotels in the city, with attentive staff and rooms that are refreshed more regularly than most competitors. The fitness center is well-equipped and the rooftop pool has a decent view over the old government residential area. Breakfast is a genuine highlight with both continental and local options. Proximity to the state secretariat and business district makes it practical for official visitors. Rates are worth it for a reliable mid-range stay.
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Bolton White Hotel
Bolton White is a well-regarded Nigerian chain property on Peter Odili Road, delivering a polished experience that goes beyond most local hotels at this price point. The rooms have a clean contemporary design with good lighting and proper bedding. The restaurant handles both Nigerian and continental dishes with care, and the wine selection is broader than expected. Couples and leisure travelers tend to prefer it over the more corporate options nearby. The garden courtyard is a quiet spot that rarely gets mentioned but is worth seeking out.
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Marriott Port Harcourt
The Marriott on Olu Obasanjo Road is the most polished full-service hotel in Port Harcourt by a clear margin. Rooms are spacious with proper walk-in showers, high-quality linens, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The pool deck, spa, and multiple dining outlets operate at a standard that competes with international city hotels. Service is professional and responsive, which is not always a given in this city. If budget allows, the executive floor rooms are worth the premium for the lounge access alone.
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Radisson Blu Port Harcourt
The Radisson Blu near Stadium Road is the flagship luxury address in Port Harcourt and consistently the first choice for senior oil executives and international delegations. The lobby is impressive without being excessive, and the rooms maintain the brand's signature Sleep Experience beds that actually deliver. The Sky Bar on the upper floor has the best views of the city available from any hotel. Dining at the main restaurant is genuinely good, with a kitchen that takes the menu seriously. Security arrangements around the property are thorough and discreet.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Port Harcourt
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
Staying in GRA: What you actually need to know
GRA Phase 1 and Phase 2 are the addresses that make sense for most visitors to Port Harcourt. Phase 1 sits closer to the old government institutions on Government House Road, quiet and well-shaded. Phase 2 is livelier with restaurants and expat hangouts along Peter Odili Road.
Hotel prices in GRA run from $70 at Golf View up to $245 at Bolton White. The 15-minute gap between Phase 1 and Phase 2 by taxi is small, but the difference in atmosphere is real. pick based on whether you want quiet evenings or easy access to food and bars.
Getting around Port Harcourt without losing your mind
Bolt is the most reliable way to move around Port Harcourt. Fares between GRA Phase 2 and Trans-Amadi run about ₦1,500-₦2,500 depending on time of day. Avoid booking rides during 7-9am and 4-7pm if you have any flexibility. Aba Road turns into a car park.
Keke NAPEP (tricycles) are cheap and fast for short hops within a neighborhood, usually ₦200-₦500. Don't use them at night in unfamiliar areas. For airport transfers, book a driver through your hotel or call a known Bolt driver directly. it's $15-25 cheaper than hotel car services.
Where to eat near your hotel in Port Harcourt
Peter Odili Road is the best dining corridor in the city. you'll find everything from proper Nigerian pepper soup joints to Lebanese restaurants within a 10-minute walk of Bolton White Hotel. The area around Olu Obasanjo Road near the Marriott has another cluster of good restaurants that stay busy until midnight.
For local food at local prices, the buka spots near Rumuola Junction serve plates of stew and rice for under ₦1,500. Don't sleep on the suya vendors along Stadium Road after 8pm. the one roughly 3 minutes walk from Radisson Blu does brisk business for a reason.
The honest guide to Port Harcourt's rainy season hotels
The rainy season runs April through October, with heaviest rainfall in July and August. Some parts of Port Harcourt flood badly, especially around Diobu and low-lying areas near Rumuola. Hotels in GRA and Stadium Road sit on higher ground and avoid the worst of it.
Rates drop 15-25% from May through September at most mid-range hotels. You can get Novotel rooms for $90-110 during this window, compared to $130-160 in peak season. Just pack for humidity. temperatures stay around 24-28°C but the air is thick.
Business travel in Port Harcourt: picking the right base
If your meetings are in Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout, stay at Continent Hotel and save yourself 40 minutes in traffic each way. If your work is spread across GRA, Olu Obasanjo Road, and the government district, the Marriott or Protea give you the central positioning that matters.
Port Harcourt is Nigeria's oil capital, and hotel demand spikes during industry conferences. especially the Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference, usually held in January or February in Abuja but with significant Port Harcourt overflow. Book 4-6 weeks out if you're traveling in that window. Rates at Radisson Blu and Marriott can jump 30-40% overnight.
Port Harcourt on a tight budget: what $45-95/night actually gets you
Fendina in Rumuola gives you a clean room and working AC for $45-75/night. It's not glamorous. Rumuola Road is loud and the surroundings are basic. But for a one or two night stopover, it does the job without drama.
Golf View Hotel in GRA Phase 2 is the smarter budget call at $70-95/night. You're in a proper neighborhood, 10 minutes from the golf club, and the hotel actually feels maintained. The jump from Fendina to Golf View is worth every extra dollar if you're spending more than one night in the city.
Port Harcourt's best neighborhoods
GRA Phase 1 and Phase 2 are where you want to be. They're safer, quieter, and closer to the restaurants and offices that actually matter in this city.
GRA (Government Reserved Area) 3 vetted hotels Port Harcourt's safest and most established hotel corridor.
Port Harcourt's safest and most established hotel corridor.
GRA Phase 1 and Phase 2 are the addresses most experienced Port Harcourt visitors default to, and there's good reason for that. The streets are wider, the security presence is stronger, and the quality of restaurants and services around you is noticeably higher than the rest of the city.
Hotel Presidential anchors Phase 1 on Government House Road, offering old-school Nigerian hospitality with proper grounds. Golf View and Bolton White sit in Phase 2, which runs along and off Peter Odili Road. livelier and better for evening dining. Prices here range from $70 at Golf View up to $245 at Bolton White.
The walk between Phase 1 and Phase 2 is about 20-25 minutes on foot, or 8 minutes by Bolt. Most visitors don't bother walking. Port Harcourt heat and humidity make taxis the practical choice almost year-round.
Old GRA & Moscow Road 2 vetted hotels Historic addresses with strong hotel infrastructure.
Historic addresses with strong hotel infrastructure.
Old GRA predates Phase 1 and Phase 2 and has a different character entirely. It's quieter, more residential, and home to Protea Hotel by Marriott. consistently one of the best-rated hotels in Port Harcourt. Government House Road and the surrounding streets here have a calm that the newer parts of the city just don't replicate.
Moscow Road is a few minutes north and is more commercial. Novotel sits here and pulls in the international business crowd that wants a recognizable brand with consistent standards. The road itself connects to Rumuokoro and the broader northern part of the city, making it useful for people with meetings in multiple directions.
Prices in this corridor run $110-220/night. Both hotels back up their rates with service quality that genuinely holds up. not something you can say about every property in this city at that price point.
Olu Obasanjo Road & Stadium Road 2 vetted hotels Port Harcourt's luxury corridor. the Marriott and Radisson Blu own this stretch.
Port Harcourt's luxury corridor. the Marriott and Radisson Blu own this stretch.
Olu Obasanjo Road is where Port Harcourt's corporate and social elite converge. The Marriott sits here and makes no apologies for its $260-380/night rates. The dining, the bar scene, and the general energy of the street after 7pm justify every naira of it.
Stadium Road is a few minutes away and anchors the Radisson Blu, the highest-rated hotel in our list at 9.1. The road gets its name from the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, about 5 minutes from the hotel's front door. It's increasingly a serious business address, with new commercial developments opening along the route.
Together these two hotels represent the top tier of Port Harcourt accommodation. If budget isn't the constraint, this is where you stay. Corporate rates and Marriott Bonvoy or Radisson Rewards memberships can knock $40-60 off nightly rates during midweek stays.
Trans-Amadi & Woji 2 vetted hotels Port Harcourt's industrial east. practical, not pretty.
Port Harcourt's industrial east. practical, not pretty.
Trans-Amadi is the engine room of Port Harcourt's oil and gas economy. It's not a neighborhood you visit for atmosphere. You stay here because your meetings are at the Industrial Layout, your site visits start at 6am, and you'd rather lose 10 minutes of sleep than 40 minutes in traffic.
Continent Hotel serves that Trans-Amadi business crowd well at $130-190/night. It's solid, functional, and conference-capable. Woji, about 10 minutes east, is quieter and more residential. Ibis Port Harcourt sits here and offers international brand reliability at $140-195/night for travelers who want consistency over location.
Neither area is a destination in itself. But if your agenda keeps you on the eastern side of the city, staying here versus GRA saves you 45-60 minutes of Aba Road traffic per day. That math adds up fast over a week-long trip.
Rumuola 1 vetted hotel Budget territory. fine for a night, not a week.
Budget territory. fine for a night, not a week.
Rumuola sits west of the GRA corridor and has a budget hotel strip that serves travelers who need a cheap bed close to the airport road. Fendina Hotel is the standout here at $45-75/night. basic but functional, with a generator and clean rooms that beat most competitors at this price.
The neighborhood itself is loud and congested, especially along Rumuola Road during peak hours. Traffic to GRA Phase 2 from here runs 15-20 minutes on a good day, and 45 minutes during the evening rush. It's a fair trade for the price savings.
Don't plan to walk anywhere from Rumuola. the footpaths are inconsistent and the heat makes it impractical anyway. Budget ₦800-₦1,500 per Bolt ride to the GRA for meals and meetings.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Port Harcourt.
Romantic Stay
Peter Odili Road in GRA Phase 2 is the spot. Bolton White Hotel has the best room quality in this bracket, and the restaurant strip outside puts dinner 7 minutes walk from your door.
Business & Corporate
Olu Obasanjo Road is Port Harcourt's power address. The Marriott hosts more corporate events and deal signings than anywhere else in Rivers State. and the conference facilities actually work.
Family Visit
GRA Phase 1 around Hotel Presidential is the calmest option for families. You're 5 minutes from Isaac Boro Park and the Presidential Gardens, which gives kids somewhere to actually stretch out.
Budget Smart
GRA Phase 2 keeps costs at $70-95/night at Golf View without sacrificing neighborhood quality. You get a real address in a real part of town, not a room on a noisy junction.
Waterfront & Leisure
Port Harcourt Tourist Beach on the waterfront is about 25 minutes from Stadium Road. Radisson Blu makes the best base if you want to combine beach day trips with a proper hotel return.
Local Food Scene
Peter Odili Road in GRA Phase 2 has the best concentration of restaurants in Port Harcourt. Stay at Bolton White and you've got Lebanese, Nigerian, and continental options within a 10-minute walk.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Port Harcourt
When to visit Port Harcourt and what to pay.
Dry Season (Nov-Feb)
This is Port Harcourt at its most comfortable. No flooding, no humidity that makes you regret every life choice, and the city's social scene runs at full speed. December is the most expensive month. hotel rates at Marriott and Radisson Blu can hit $380-420/night over Christmas and New Year. Book 6-8 weeks out for December stays or you'll pay premium rates for what's left.
Early Rains (Mar-May)
Rains start picking up from March and the city gets noticeably wetter by April. It's still manageable, and hotel rates soften 10-20% from peak season prices. Novotel drops to around $100-120/night in this window. The Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference draws a business crowd in early February and pushes into March. if your travel coincides, book 4 weeks ahead or expect limited availability.
Full Wet Season (Jun-Sep)
July and August bring the heaviest rains Port Harcourt gets. flooding around Diobu and low-lying areas near Rumuola is common. Hotels in GRA and Stadium Road stay dry. If you're on a strict budget and your travel is flexible, this window gets you Novotel at $90-110/night and Ibis closer to $120/night. Just factor in disrupted road access and pack accordingly.
Short Dry (Oct-Nov)
October brings a brief dry window before the long dry season settles in. It's genuinely good timing. crowds haven't built up yet, rates are 15-25% below December peaks, and the city is green without being waterlogged. Protea in Old GRA runs $150-190/night here versus $195-220 in peak. Hotel Presidential has availability and some flexibility on rates if you call direct.
Booking Tips for Port Harcourt
Insider tips for booking hotels in Port Harcourt.
Book direct for December in Port Harcourt
December demand in Port Harcourt is real. The diaspora returns, corporate parties run all month, and hotels near Olu Obasanjo Road and Stadium Road fill 3-4 weeks out. Marriott and Radisson Blu raise rates to $340-420/night in late December. Book 6-8 weeks ahead. direct with the hotel often gets you a rate $20-40 below OTA pricing and a better room assignment.
Always confirm generator capacity before you book
Power outages in Port Harcourt are a daily reality, not an occasional inconvenience. Budget hotels in Rumuola and parts of Moscow Road have 2-5 minute switchover gaps that kill your work calls and warm up your room fast. The Marriott, Radisson Blu, and Protea handle this in under 10 seconds. For anything below $150/night, call the hotel directly and ask: 'How long does the generator take to come on?' The answer tells you everything.
Use Bolt for airport transfers. skip the hotel car service
Port Harcourt International Airport in Omagwa is 30-45 minutes from GRA Phase 2. Hotel car services typically charge ₦15,000-₦25,000 for this route. A Bolt ride costs ₦7,000-₦12,000 for the same trip and the cars are often just as clean. Save the difference for a good dinner on Peter Odili Road.
Stay in GRA Phase 2 over Phase 1 if nightlife matters
The 15-minute taxi ride between GRA Phase 1 and Phase 2 is easy to underestimate. Phase 1 is quiet and residential after 9pm. great if you need rest, limiting if you want dinner options and bars. Phase 2 along Peter Odili Road stays alive until midnight or later. For business trips with evening networking, Phase 2 positioning at Golf View or Bolton White saves you ₦1,500-₦2,000 per night in taxi fares.
Avoid Trans-Amadi hotels for leisure stays
Continent Hotel is purpose-built for industrial and oil-sector workers with Trans-Amadi site access. On weekends, the area goes quiet and food options thin out fast. If you're visiting Port Harcourt for personal reasons and book in Trans-Amadi to save money, you'll spend that saving on taxis to anywhere worth eating. and lose 40 minutes each way. GRA Phase 2 is worth the extra $40-60/night.
For long stays, negotiate directly with mid-range hotels
Hotel Presidential, Continent Hotel, and Novotel all have negotiable rates for stays of 5 nights or more. A direct phone call. not email, not OTA message. gets results. Realistically, you can knock 10-15% off the rack rate at Hotel Presidential for a 7-night booking. At $120-180/night, that's $84-126 back in your pocket. Just call the reservations desk before 11am.
Hotels in Port Harcourt — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Port Harcourt.
What's the best area to stay in Port Harcourt?
GRA Phase 1 and GRA Phase 2 are your safest bets. They're calmer, better maintained, and within 15 minutes taxi of most restaurants and offices. Budget for $70-180/night in GRA depending on the hotel you choose.
Is Port Harcourt safe for tourists and business travelers?
GRA Phase 1, GRA Phase 2, and Old GRA are considered safe for visitors staying in hotels. Avoid walking alone after dark in Diobu and Mile 1 Market areas, which are about 10-15 minutes from the GRA corridor. Most hotels in our list have 24-hour security and secure parking.
How do I get from Port Harcourt International Airport to my hotel?
The airport sits in Omagwa, roughly 30-45 minutes from GRA Phase 2 depending on traffic. A metered taxi or app-based ride (Bolt works well in Port Harcourt) should cost ₦5,000-₦10,000. Avoid the tout drivers outside arrivals. walk to the official taxi bay.
What's the cheapest decent hotel in Port Harcourt?
Fendina Hotel in Rumuola starts at $45/night and does the basics without drama. Golf View Hotel in GRA Phase 2 is $70-95/night and gives you a significantly better neighborhood for not much more. We'd push for Golf View if your budget allows.
When is the best time to visit Port Harcourt?
November through February is the dry season and the most comfortable for visiting. Temperatures sit around 26-31°C and there's no rain interrupting plans. Hotel rates run $10-30/night higher during December because of the holiday season and FESTAC-related events.
Are there luxury hotels in Port Harcourt?
Yes, and they're genuinely good. Radisson Blu on Stadium Road and Marriott on Olu Obasanjo Road both deliver real international luxury at $260-420/night. Protea Hotel in Old GRA is a strong step below at $165-220/night and often outperforms expectations.
Is there a business district hotel in Port Harcourt?
Continent Hotel in Trans-Amadi is the go-to for oil and gas contractors, sitting 5 minutes from the Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout. For corporate meetings in GRA or along Olu Obasanjo Road, Marriott and Protea both have conference facilities and are within 20 minutes of each other by taxi.
Do Port Harcourt hotels have reliable power?
Grid power in Port Harcourt is unreliable. full stop. Every hotel on our list has generator backup, but quality varies. Radisson Blu, Marriott, and Protea handle switchovers in under 10 seconds. At budget options like Fendina, expect a 2-5 minute gap. Always ask about this before booking.
How far is GRA Phase 2 from the airport?
GRA Phase 2 is roughly 35-50 minutes from Port Harcourt International Airport in Omagwa, depending on traffic on Aba Road. A Bolt or metered taxi should cost around ₦7,000-₦12,000 for that trip. Traffic on Aba Road during 7-9am and 4-7pm can push that to 75 minutes.
What neighborhoods should I avoid when booking a hotel in Port Harcourt?
Avoid booking in Diobu and the area around Mile 1 Market. the streets are congested, the hotels there tend to be poorly maintained, and security is inconsistent. The Rumuola strip has budget options but you'll spend 20-30 minutes in traffic to reach anywhere useful. GRA is worth the small price premium.
Are Port Harcourt hotel prices negotiable?
At mid-range and budget hotels, yes. especially for stays of 5 nights or more. You can often negotiate 10-15% off the rack rate at Continent Hotel or Hotel Presidential by calling directly rather than booking online. Marriott and Radisson Blu hold firm on rates, but Marriott Bonvoy points make them worthwhile.
What's the difference between GRA Phase 1 and GRA Phase 2 in Port Harcourt?
GRA Phase 1 is older, more established, and home to Hotel Presidential and government offices on Government House Road. GRA Phase 2 is newer and has more restaurants, bars, and expatriate housing along and around Peter Odili Road. For nightlife and dining, Phase 2 wins. For prestige and quiet, Phase 1 is hard to beat.