Your stay — DELTA
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The Property — DELTA
The Hotel DELTA hits you with a blast of air-con the moment you step in from the Anyama heat. It’s a straightforward three-star: tiled floors, functional rooms, a small bar off the lobby where staff are friendly but not fussy. The USP is location — it's a reliable base if you’re working in or passing through Anyama, not a destination in itself. Suits budget-minded business travellers or anyone wanting a no-nonsense sleep near Abidjan’s northern outskirts.
Chronicles of Anyama
Anyama started as a modest trading post on the rail line from Abidjan, growing into a commuter suburb as the capital expanded north. Its architecture is a mix of mid-century concrete villas and newer gated compounds, with few colonial-era landmarks surviving. Culturally, it’s a crossroads of Ebrié and Akan influences, visible in the lively Monday market and the local attiéké stalls. Today it feels like a working-class edge-town — busy, dusty, and authentic, with Abidjan’s glass towers just 20 minutes south.
Best Time to Visit
Full Anyama guide →Best months
November–February: dry season, lower humidity, blue skies. Crowds are light outside Abidjan, and prices at DELTA stay at base rate.
Peak / festival surge
July–August: main rainy season peaks, but also the Fête des Masques in nearby villages. If a festival is on, hotel occupancy rises; walk-in rates at DELTA can jump 10-15%. Expect heavy downpours after 3pm.
Budget shoulder season
May and October: just before/after the rain peak. Rooms often discounted by 20%, fewer travellers, and the landscape is lush without constant flooding.
Weather & packing
The humidity is relentless year-round, but the real quirk is that storms arrive like clockwork in late afternoon — bring a waterproof jacket and a torch (power can flicker). Pack light cotton, not linen; it clings less in the wet.
Live City Briefing — Anyama
- The Abidjan-Anyama road is undergoing widening through to late 2026 — expect lane closures and 30-minute delays between 7-9am and 5-7pm.
- A new mini-supermarket opened on the main road opposite the DELTA in March 2026, stocking basic essentials and cold drinks — useful for self-catering.
- The Anyama market has relocated to a covered site near the gare routière, reducing roadside chaos but adding a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to DELTA, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Aim for a room on the second or third floor facing the courtyard (rear) away from the main road. Higher floors reduce ground-level noise from street traffic and the small entrance area.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of ground-floor rooms near the reception and any room directly facing the main street. The motorbike taxis and shared taxis that ply Anyama’s main strip can be loud from early morning until late evening.
Best views
No real scenic view in Anyama. The upper floors give you a sightline over the low-rise neighbourhood rooftops rather than a wall or parked cars.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are the quietest – further from street-level bustle and above any ground-floor social spaces.
🔊 Noise notes
Anyama’s main road is busy with shared taxis, motorbike taxis (woro-woro), and occasional trucks. The hotel sits near the junction, so morning and late-afternoon traffic peaks are the main noise sources. Also listen for call to prayer from local mosques, which carries clearly in this quiet suburb.
Insider tips
1. Ask for a room on the courtyard side when booking – the front side faces the street directly. 2. Check in after 2pm when the morning rush has settled and the reception is less crowded; you’ll have better luck negotiating a specific room position.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — DELTA
Free WiFi for all guests; typical speeds 10 Mbps download, 5 Mbps upload; no login required
One lift serves all 3 floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; TV in lobby shows local news
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop available from 08:00; late check-out until 14:00 for 15,000 XOF, after 14:00 charged full night
Free storage at reception; luggage room locked overnight
Step-free access via ramped main entrance; no wheelchair-accessible rooms; lift doors 80 cm wide
Free on-site parking for 30 cars; no valet; nearest public car park 1.5 km away (1,000 XOF/day); no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Advance deposit of one night's rate required; 50,000 XOF incidental hold at check-in
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Banque Atlantique — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
Pharmacie du Château — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
Boutique — 997 m · ~12 min walk
Gare d'Anyama — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →West African CFA franc, XOF
Change money at banks or licensed forex bureaux in Anyama; avoid airport exchange counters where rates are worse.
Cards are accepted at some supermarkets and hotels; most market stalls and small shops require cash.
Not expected; round up in taxis or leave small change in restaurants if service was good.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Instant coffee or Nescafé from a street stall or small café, about 300–500 XOF.
Plate of attiéké with grilled fish or chicken from a local maquis, roughly 1,500–2,500 XOF.
Main dish of braised meat or fish with rice and sauce at a modest restaurant, around 2,500–4,000 XOF.
Roadside stalls and small open-air eateries near the main market and along the main road through Anyama.
Local boutiques and open-air markets; larger chains like Shoprite are less common here—buy fresh produce at the weekly market.
Anyama's main market sells second-hand and new clothing at low prices; for more variety, head to Abidjan's markets.
Shared gbaka minibuses (around 200–500 XOF per ride) are the cheapest way around; from the airport, combine shared taxi and gbaka to reach Anyama for under 3,000 XOF.
Eat at local maquis rather than tourist spots; buy water in sachets (about 100 XOF) not bottles; use shared transport instead of private taxis.
Emergency Contacts
AnyamaIn Anyama, dial 112 for general emergency services. For the local police station, try +225 01 53 30 35 73. Landlines may be unreliable; have a mobile with MTN or Orange credit for calls.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Anyama, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at DELTA
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Banque Atlantique — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk — pharmacy · Pharmacie du Château — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport (ABJ) → RANCH HÔTEL, Anyama
💡 Pre-book via hotel or a reputable company like Taxi Abidjan to avoid haggling. Drivers may ask for extra if luggage is bulky.
Anyama market → RANCH HÔTEL or anywhere in Anyama
💡 Green-and-white Peugeots. Hop in with others going your way—the driver will drop you nearest to your stop. Negotiate if the car is empty.
Abidjan (Adjamé terminus) → Anyama central market
💡 From the hotel, walk 10 minutes to the main road. Buses are crowded—keep valuables close. Pay exact change.
RANCH HÔTEL → Abidjan Plateau or Cocody
💡 Agree the fare before getting in; use 'Yango' app for fair pricing if you have data. After 10pm, expect double the rate.
About Anyama
Wikipedia ↗Anyama is a city in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is a suburb of Abidjan and is one of four sub-prefectures of Abidjan Autonomous District. Anyama is also a commune. The city is located about 20 kilometres north of Abidjan. Villages in the sub-prefecture include Akoupé-Zeudji, Attinguié, and M'Bonou...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at DELTA?
Aim for a room on the second or third floor facing the courtyard (rear) away from the main road. Higher floors reduce ground-level noise from street traffic and the small entrance area.
Which rooms should I avoid at DELTA?
Steer clear of ground-floor rooms near the reception and any room directly facing the main street. The motorbike taxis and shared taxis that ply Anyama’s main strip can be loud from early morning until late evening.
Is DELTA noisy?
Anyama’s main road is busy with shared taxis, motorbike taxis (woro-woro), and occasional trucks. The hotel sits near the junction, so morning and late-afternoon traffic peaks are the main noise sources. Also listen for call to prayer from local mosques, which carries clearly in this quiet suburb.
Which rooms have the best views at DELTA?
No real scenic view in Anyama. The upper floors give you a sightline over the low-rise neighbourhood rooftops rather than a wall or parked cars.
What are insider tips for staying at DELTA?
1. Ask for a room on the courtyard side when booking – the front side faces the street directly. 2. Check in after 2pm when the morning rush has settled and the reception is less crowded; you’ll have better luck negotiating a specific room position.
What time is check-in at DELTA?
Check-in at DELTA is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does DELTA have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests; typical speeds 10 Mbps download, 5 Mbps upload; no login required
Is there a city or tourist tax at DELTA?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near DELTA?
Plate of attiéké with grilled fish or chicken from a local maquis, roughly 1,500–2,500 XOF.
What is the cheapest way to get around from DELTA?
Shared gbaka minibuses (around 200–500 XOF per ride) are the cheapest way around; from the airport, combine shared taxi and gbaka to reach Anyama for under 3,000 XOF.
When is the best time to visit Anyama?
November–February: dry season, lower humidity, blue skies. Crowds are light outside Abidjan, and prices at DELTA stay at base rate.
Top Attractions in Anyama
💡 Go early in the morning (around 7am) to see the best selection of fruit and avoid the midday heat. Bring small change.
💡 On Saturday mornings, the square hosts a small community market with handcrafted items and street food. Try the alloco (fried plantains) from nearby stalls.
💡 Check the noticeboard for free cultural events or storytelling sessions, which happen once a month. Bring ID to sign in at the front desk.
💡 Visit during a weekday mass (often around 8am) to hear the choir sing; the acoustics are surprisingly good. No photography during services.
💡 Bring a football if you want to join a pickup game—locals usually welcome players on weekend afternoons. Best visited during the dry season (Nov-Mar).