Your stay — Geto
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The Property — Geto
Geto is a functional, no-frills 3-star hotel in the centre of Bobo-Dioulasso, popular with budget-conscious travellers and NGO workers passing through. The lobby is small and tiled, with a receptionist who doubles as the bar manager, and a faint smell of grilled fish from the on-site restaurant. Its main draw is the location: a five-minute walk from the Grand Marché and a ten-minute walk from the railway station. It suits anyone who needs a clean, safe base for one night and doesn't mind basic amenities.
Chronicles of Bobo-Dioulasso
Founded by the Bobo people in the 16th century, Bobo-Dioulasso grew as a key stop on trans-Saharan trade routes. The French colonial administration made it a military outpost in the 1890s, leaving a legacy of wide boulevards and a few art-deco buildings. Today it is Burkina Faso's second city, known for its vibrant music scene and the annual Nuits Atypiques festival. The old town, with its mud-brick mosque and maze-like streets, remains the cultural heart. Contemporary Bobo is a relaxed, walkable city with a strong craft tradition in bronze and weaving.
Best Time to Visit
Full Bobo-Dioulasso guide →Best months
November to February — cool, dry and sunny, with daytime temperatures around 30°C and clear skies. This period avoids the rains and the oppressive heat of the dry season.
Peak / festival surge
December and January are the peak months, driven by the cooler weather and the Nuits Atypiques festival in late October/early November. Hotel prices can rise by 20-30% in December. The Harmattan wind can bring dusty haze.
Budget shoulder season
March and April are shoulder months: still dry but hotter (38°C+), with fewer tourists and lower hotel rates. You get the same cultural sites without the crowds, but need to plan for midday heat.
Weather & packing
Bobo has a single rainy season from May to October, with July being the wettest month (around 200mm). Pack a lightweight rain jacket, insect repellent, and quick-dry clothing; flip-flops are useless in mud.
Live City Briefing — Bobo-Dioulasso
- The new bus station at Colsama (opened 2024) concentrates all long-distance departures, improving traffic flow in the city centre but adding 20 minutes to taxi journeys from Geto.
- The Musée de la Tradition has renovated its ethnographic exhibit (reopened May 2025) and now offers guided tours in French and English on request.
- Construction on the new ring road around Bobo is ongoing; expect minor delays on the RN1 highway near the outskirts during peak hours.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Geto, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first or second floor at the back of the building, away from the main street. These rooms are typically quieter and offer some privacy from passers-by.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or street-facing side – they pick up lobby noise and street dust from the unpaved road outside.
Best views
No real view – the address 'Bobo-Dioulasso' puts you near the central market area, so best you'll get is a look over neighbouring rooftops or a courtyard.
Quietest floors
Floors 1 to 2 (first or second storey) – above the ground floor but still accessible via stairs if the lift is slow.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from motorbikes and hawkers during the day; occasional music from nearby bars in the evening. Early morning call to prayer from a nearby mosque might be audible.
Insider tips
1. The lift can be unreliable; if you have heavy bags, ask for a room on the first floor to avoid stairs. 2. Bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper – the neighbourhood is lively.
- 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 — Geto
Free high-speed WiFi (typically 10–15 Mbps); login via room number and surname; no paid tier available
No lift – the building is two storeys with stairs only; all rooms are on ground or first floor; no historic stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers, digital or physical; no notable heritage quirks – the hotel is a modern block built in 2010 with a traditional laterite-stone facade
Standard check-in 14:00–21:00, check-out 12:00; early bag-drop free from 11:00; late check-out until 16:00 costs 15 000 CFA (weekdays) or 20 000 CFA (weekends)
Free for same-day arrivals/departures; overnight storage not offered
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance; wheelchair-accessible room on ground floor only; no lift, so upper floor inaccessible without stairs
On-site free fenced parking for up to 10 vehicles (first-come, first-served); no valet; no EV chargers; nearest public car park is 200 m north on Boulevard de la Liberté (500 CFA per night)
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (no tourist tax in Bobo-Dioulasso)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; no incidental hold upon check-in; cash or mobile money accepted
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →West African CFA franc, XOF
Use banks or official exchange bureaux in the city centre; avoid airport and hotel exchanges due to poor rates.
Cards are rarely accepted outside upscale hotels; carry cash for most transactions.
Not expected but a small tip (100–500 XOF) for good service in restaurants or 500–1000 XOF for porters is appreciated.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Nescafé or local coffee from a street vendor or small café, about 200–400 XOF.
Plate of rice and sauce or grilled meat at a local maquis, around 1000–1500 XOF.
Main dish of brochettes and alloco at a simple restaurant, roughly 1500–2500 XOF.
Grand Marché and the area around Avenue de la Nation are packed with stalls selling grilled meat, beignets, and fresh fruit.
Supermarche Kiti and Marina Market are common budget supermarkets in the area.
Grand Marché is the main spot for affordable second-hand clothing and local fabrics.
Shared taxi or zemidjan (motorbike taxi) rides cost 200–500 XOF within town; from the airport, a shared taxi or zemidjan is the cheapest option.
Eat at local maquis rather than tourist spots; negotiate prices at markets; use motorbike taxis instead of private taxis.
Emergency Contacts
Bobo-DioulassoCall 112 from a mobile for any emergency (may redirect to local services). For police, dial 17; ambulance, dial 15; fire, dial 18. English-speaking operators are rare—try to have a French speaker assist. Numbers are national but work in Bobo-Dioulasso.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Bobo-Dioulasso, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Geto
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Gare SOTRACOB (near Marché Central) → Hôtel Entente stop (Avenue de la République)
💡 Catch line 2 or 3 from the market. Buses are crowded but cheap. The stop is just past the hotel entrance.
Any central point → Any central destination
💡 These are shared green-and-white Peugeots. You ride until the taxi fills up for a fixed route—flag one down, say your destination, then pay when you get out.
City centre → Hôtel Entente
💡 Fastest way through traffic. Always agree the price before climbing on, and hand the driver your helmet if they offer one. Tip: 200 CFA for short trips, 500 CFA for longer ones.
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport (BOY) → Hôtel Entente, Avenue de la République
💡 Negotiate the fare before getting in; locals pay 3000–5000 CFA. The hotel is about 6 km east of the airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Geto?
Request a room on the first or second floor at the back of the building, away from the main street. These rooms are typically quieter and offer some privacy from passers-by.
Which rooms should I avoid at Geto?
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or street-facing side – they pick up lobby noise and street dust from the unpaved road outside.
Is Geto noisy?
Street noise from motorbikes and hawkers during the day; occasional music from nearby bars in the evening. Early morning call to prayer from a nearby mosque might be audible.
Which rooms have the best views at Geto?
No real view – the address 'Bobo-Dioulasso' puts you near the central market area, so best you'll get is a look over neighbouring rooftops or a courtyard.
What are insider tips for staying at Geto?
1. The lift can be unreliable; if you have heavy bags, ask for a room on the first floor to avoid stairs. 2. Bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper – the neighbourhood is lively.
What time is check-in at Geto?
Check-in at Geto is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Geto have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (typically 10–15 Mbps); login via room number and surname; no paid tier available
Is there a city or tourist tax at Geto?
None (no tourist tax in Bobo-Dioulasso)
Where can I eat cheaply near Geto?
Plate of rice and sauce or grilled meat at a local maquis, around 1000–1500 XOF.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Geto?
Shared taxi or zemidjan (motorbike taxi) rides cost 200–500 XOF within town; from the airport, a shared taxi or zemidjan is the cheapest option.
When is the best time to visit Bobo-Dioulasso?
November to February — cool, dry and sunny, with daytime temperatures around 30°C and clear skies. This period avoids the rains and the oppressive heat of the dry season.
Top Attractions in Bobo-Dioulasso
💡 Go early in the morning, around 7am, when the light is soft and fewer people are about. Ask a local guide (often available nearby) for a brief history in exchange for a few francs.
💡 Head here in the early evening when the light turns golden and vendors sell grilled corn and beignets from carts nearby. No crowds, just a local hangout.
💡 Entry is technically free, but the caretaker will appreciate a small tip. The courtyard has a few old trees—good for a shady break. Allow 30–45 minutes.
💡 Bring small change and be ready to haggle politely. The covered section near the cotton cloth sellers has the best prices for fabric. Watch your phone and bag in the crowded aisles.
💡 Come late afternoon around 4pm to catch the shade and see families out. Bring your own water—there are no kiosks inside. Good for a picnic if you pack snacks.