Guest User
January 31, 2023
I had not stayed at Le Petit for some time now but opportunity arose to revisit for a one night getaway staycation, something I periodically do for a change of scenery. The 'old' Le Petit was already a great little hotel with just 10 well appointed suites and now, after adding 18 standard rooms - I stayed in one of those - are a total of 28 rooms and suites just the right size for the location and allowing larger groups traveling together to actually get confirmations. Space has always been at a premium and many customers will be relieved to now have better chances to get their rooms confirmed. The new rooms are well appointed, lacking nothing in comfort or conveniences as the images posted also show. The bed was very very comfortable, no issue with the pillows either though one was plenty, I put the others on the side of the bed. Hot water in the bathroom came almost instantly on line and I enjoyed making some decent coffee using the capsules for the coffee maker. The working station, I had to use it for some hours, has a state of the art socket array and the green lamp gave just the right illumination after I switched the main lights in the room off. I noted the quality of the main and bathroom door, solid wood and the main door lock is of course state of the art with touch key cards to open. The room, like all other new rooms, have a balcony on the upper floors and a little terrace for ground floor rooms. Being located on Quality Hill, there is the added choice of a Japanese Restaurant which recently opened, besides the Le Chateau - Brasserie Belge, which has for a very very long time been a crowd favourite in Kampala. Shopping too is great, Kampala's arguably best deli shop and La Patisserie for all kinds of breads, buns, croissants, cakes and much more are within the mall compound. My stay was an eye opener, I had hoped for and expected the kind of quality and attention to details, given my past experience, and was not disappointed. Breakfast is taken at La Patisserie and that will get a seperate review. A great addition to the Kampala hotel scene, small as often said is beautiful and beautiful the Le Petit is.