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The Survival Guide to Kabul Most
international organisations working in Kabul have
their own guesthouses for their employees. Others
are put up in the numerous guesthouses in town.
These are all private houses converted into Bed
and Breakfasts of varying standards and services.
If youre arriving for the first time without any
accommodation arranged youre probably better off
heading straight to the Mustafa Hotel. The taxi driver
at the airport will know where it is, theres a good
vibe there, lots of journalists and other foreigners and
Wais, the owner, is a real Mr Fix It and can get a translator,
driver and car set up for you. Its also right in
the centre of town and just a short walk from Chicken
and Flower streets where you can buy all your souvenirs
and supplies (including bottled water).
To View the full article: http://www.kabulguide.net/kbl-hotels.htm |
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kabulcitytours.com If
you are not an adventurous eater, the Mustafa Hotel Restaurant
is the choice for you. Their menu offers traditionally
mild dishes such as rice, kababs, pasta, steaks,
and pizza. Thursday nights, you can dine on the rooftop
terrace where you can find the most delicious lamb
and chicken kababs in Kabul. This restaurant is frequently
visited by international tourists who are guests of
the hotel or considered regulars. The Thursday night kabab
nights are a must if you enjoy outdoor dining.
To View the full article: http://www.kabulcitytours.com/accom.html |
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