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Tafaria Castle And Centre For The Arts

Aberdare, Kenya

About Tafaria Castle And Centre For The Arts

Tafaria Castle And Centre For The Arts is situated in Kenya. Units feature a desk, a safety deposit box, a wardrobe, a telephone, bathrobes, bottled water and free toiletries. The accommodation offers on-site dining for guests. Additional amenities include a 24-hour front desk, a swimming pool, barbecue facilities, concierge services and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Accommodation Options

Lords Rooms

Single, double available. Ideal for honeymooners. Located in the main Castle has separate Bedroom and sitting room, Ensuite bathroom with bathtub hot water, telephone, TV with DSTV.

Lost Knights' Quarters

Single, twin/double and triple available. Ensuite bathroom with shower, hot water, telephone, TV with DSTV, sitting area and fireplace

Knights' Quarters

Single, twin/double and triple available. Ensuite bathroom with shower, hot water, telephone, TV with DSTV, private patio

Damsels' Quarters

Single and double available. Each unit has 2 rooms. Ideal for families and friends. Ensuite bathroom with shower, hot water, telephone, TV with DSTV, private patio.

Damsels' Plus

Single, twin/double and triple or quadruple available. Ensuite bathroom with shower, hot water, Fireplace and interconnecting door

Viking Quarters

Single and double available, Ensuite bathroom with shower, hot water, telephone and private patio.

Old House

Single, double and twin available. 3 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms. Sitting room with Fireplace, veranda facing the Castle and private garden. Meals are served at the Castle. Maximum of 6 people sharing

Manor House

Single and double available. The unit has 2 rooms with an interconneting door. Ideal for families and friends. Ensuite bathroom with shower, hot water, telephone, TV with DSTV, WiFi, overlooking the fish pond.

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