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Lae City Hotel

Hotel in Lae

Lae City Hotel is situated in Lae and features a fitness centre. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.

T
TRISNITA
From
Papua New Guinea
The room was big and clean. The size was massive compared to the other hotel rooms I've slept inn.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.0
Very good - What previous guests thought, 67 reviews
Price from
US$142.42
1 night, 2 adults

Hotel Morobe

Hotel in Lae

Hotel Morobe features a fitness centre, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Lae. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.

J
Jo
From
Australia
Great location beautiful view of the mountains & harbour lovely room & the bed was very comfortable the staff were very friendly & helpful , I would highly recommend this hotel
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1
Very good - What previous guests thought, 68 reviews
Price from
US$136.71
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Lae:

  • 6.0

    I was visiting Lae to see how it fared since I last saw it...

    I was visiting Lae to see how it fared since I last saw it in 1979. I had lived there between 1971 and 1975. It has become overcrowded with people from outside the local area. Going out to Omili there is a market that floods the road with people and buses and is a major hazard. The roads were a bit frustrating; mostly good but some bad pothole sections that no-one was fixing. The War Cemetery is immaculately maintained but the Botanical Gardens are a mess and need to be restored as they have great tourist potential. I visited the University of Technology campus and highly recommend the Rainforest Habitat. I had friends drive me around and didn't feel comfortable driving myself in the vehicle they offered for me to use. Lae has gone downhill compared to the 70's. The favorite restaurants are all gone as well as the theatres. It was a different way of life back then.
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