
Hotels in Monrovia
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Browse hotels in Monrovia, Liberia — properties in Mamba Point, Sinkor, and Carey Street. Roberts International Airport is 56 km from the city centre.
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About Monrovia
Monrovia: Atlantic Capital of West Africa
Monrovia, founded in 1822 and named after U.S. President James Monroe, sits on a peninsula where the Mesurado River meets the Atlantic Ocean in northwestern Liberia. The city divides into distinct quarters: Capitol Hill holds the executive mansion and Supreme Court, while Waterside Market — a dense commercial strip near the bridge — trades in fabric, electronics, and produce. Mamba Point, a promontory overlooking the ocean, concentrates embassies and mid-range guesthouses. The broader metro area extends east through Paynesville, home to Roberts International Airport, roughly 60 km from the city centre.
Where to Stay in Monrovia
Hotels cluster around Mamba Point, Sinkor, and the Carey Street corridor downtown. Business travelers visiting NGO headquarters and government ministries dominate demand, so properties skew toward functional comfort over resort amenities. A handful of international-standard hotels operate near the beach along Tubman Boulevard.
Practical Tips
- Airport transfer: Roberts International Airport is approximately 56 km east; allow 90 minutes by road during peak hours.
- Currency: The Liberian dollar (LRD) is official; U.S. dollars are widely accepted.
- Health: Yellow fever vaccination is required for entry; malaria prophylaxis is strongly advised.
- Rainy season: May through October brings heavy rainfall — pack waterproof gear and expect some road disruptions.
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