Dein Aufenthalt — Patio Josmar Malabo
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Das Eigentum — Patio Josmar Malabo
Patio Josmar Malabo is a no-frills three-star in the city centre, a concrete building with a small courtyard and a modest bar. The lobby is tiled, clean, and functional — air conditioning humming, a receptionist who might also manage the breakfast. It suits budget-conscious travellers who need a reliable base for business or a short city stop, not romance or resort-style luxury.
Chroniken von Malabo
Malabo was founded by the British in 1827 as Port Clarence, on the northern coast of Bioko Island. The Spanish took over in the 1840s, renaming it Santa Isabel, and built the colonial core with pastel-coloured, arcaded buildings. After independence in 1968, it reverted to Malabo, named after the Bubi king. Today it’s a quiet, small capital with a blend of Spanish colonial architecture, modern concrete blocks, and a growing oil industry presence.
Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Vollständiger Malabo-Guide →Die besten Monate
December–February: driest months with less humidity and reliable sunshine. Crowds are low as it’s outside major holidays.
Peak / Festival Surge
July–August: the wet season peaks with heavy daily downpours, but it coincides with the Bioko Festival (if held) or local events. Hotel prices can rise 20–30% if conventions are in town.
Budget Schulter Saison
March–April: transitional months toward the wet season, slightly cheaper rooms and still bearable humidity. Fewer tourists than December.
Wetter & Verpackung
Malabo has two wet seasons (March–June and September–November) but can rain any day. Pack a compact umbrella and quick-dry shoes; leave your suede loafers at home.
Live City Briefing veröffentlicht — Malabo
- The airport road rehabilitation is ongoing; allow an extra 30 minutes to/from Malabo International Airport.
- New direct flights from São Tomé and Libreville have recently started, increasing regional connectivity.
- Several city-centre restaurants have switched to cash-only payments; carry enough Central African CFA francs.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Patio Josmar Malabo, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a top-floor room on the side away from the main road (if any) or the rear of the building. The third floor or above will likely be quieter than lower levels, as there’s less street-level footfall and general noise from the lobby or bar.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms facing the street: Malabo’s main roads can be noisy with traffic, especially in the early morning and evening. Also steer clear of rooms near the lift or stairwell, as these tend to pick up chatter and door sounds.
Best views
If the hotel has a side or rear orientation (common in city-centre 3-star hotels), those rooms may overlook a quieter courtyard or neighbouring buildings rather than the street. No guarantee of views, but try for a west-facing room if available for afternoon shade.
Quietest floors
Top floor (likely 3rd or 4th) – typically furthest from street and lobby buzz.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from the Malabo road is the main source, plus possible chatter from the hotel’s bar or restaurant if open late. Market or church sounds may also carry from nearby.
Insider tips
Request a top-floor room at booking – 3-star hotels in Malabo often have minimal soundproofing. If you have a car, ask about parking at check-in, as street parking can be tight; the hotel may have a small lot or recommend a nearby secure spot.
- 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 Einrichtungen — Patio Josmar Malabo
Free Wi-Fi with a speed of about 5 Mbps, sufficient for email and browsing. One device per room; login via room number and surname.
A single lift serves all three guest floors. No stairs-only sections.
No complimentary newspapers. A small selection of week-old international papers at reception, 1,000 XAF each.
Standard check-in from 14:00. Early bag drop available from 08:00 at no charge. Late check-out until 13:00 for 15,000 XAF; after 13:00 charged as half day.
Free of charge at reception for same-day collection.
One step at the main entrance (approx 10 cm). No ramp. No accessible rooms or adapted bathrooms. Lobby and restaurant are step-free inside.
No on-site parking. Free street parking directly outside is first-come, first-served. Nearest public car park is 500 m away at the Mercado Central, 2,000 XAF per night, no security guard.
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: 100% advance payment required at booking. Incidental hold of 50,000 XAF on a credit card at check-in.
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
VENTAGE — 1.3 km · ~17 min walk
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nearest — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Central African CFA Franc, XAF
Change money at banks or formal exchange bureaux in Malabo; avoid airport and tourist-area kiosks due to poor rates and high commissions.
Cards accepted in upscale hotels and some restaurants, but cash is king everywhere else (including taxis and markets); contactless is rare.
Not expected, but rounding up the bill in restaurants or giving a small tip (500–1,000 XAF) for good service is appreciated; taxis no tip.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Street-side instant coffee or Nescafé from a local kiosk costs about 200–300 XAF.
A plate of rice with fish or chicken at a local 'fonda' (small eatery) runs 1,500–2,500 XAF.
A main dish of grilled fish or meat with plantain or cassava in a simple restaurant is around 2,500–3,500 XAF.
The market area along Avenida de la Independencia and near the port has stalls selling grilled fish, brochettes, and fried plantains cheaply.
Supermercados like Supermercado España in central Malabo are common; prices are high due to imports.
The main market (Mercado Central) sells second-hand clothes and cheap fabrics; for new items, try small shops on Avenida de la Independencia.
Shared taxis (yellow with a blue stripe) cost 200–300 XAF per ride within the city; from the airport, a shared taxi to central Malabo is about 500 XAF.
Eat at local 'fondas' where meals are half the price of hotel restaurants; negotiate taxi fares before getting in; buy bottled water in supermarkets (not hotels).
Emergency Contacts
MalaboIn Malabo, dial 112 for general emergencies (police, ambulance, fire). The police direct line is 114, fire is 115. Hospitals include Malabo Regional Hospital; for serious cases, consider flying to Spain if possible – local medical capability is very limited.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Malabo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Patio Josmar Malabo
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umher zu kommen
Malabo International Airport (SSG) → Hotel Residencial Morenita (Carretera del Aeropuerto)
💡 Fix the fare before you get in. Hotel can arrange a driver for 12,000 XAF if you ask at reception. Airport taxis often quote 20,000 XAF—bargain down.
Parada de la Estación Central (near Mercado Central) → Parada de la Carretera del Aeropuerto (200m walk to hotel)
💡 Minibuses rarely have route numbers. Ask a local '¿Este va al aeropuerto?' before boarding. The hotel is uphill from the drop-off—easy walk but bring a torch at night.
Any point in central Malabo → Hotel Residencial Morenita
💡 Negotiate price first (typically 300–500 XAF for short hops). Helmet almost never provided—worth bringing your own if you plan to use them. Good for quick hops from the port area.
Any major junction or Plaza de la Independencia → Hotel Residencial Morenita
💡 Hail any yellow taxi that still has space. Tell the driver 'Morenita'—they all know the hotel. Sit in the back and pass your fare forward.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Patio Josmar Malabo?
Request a top-floor room on the side away from the main road (if any) or the rear of the building. The third floor or above will likely be quieter than lower levels, as there’s less street-level footfall and general noise from the lobby or bar.
Which rooms should I avoid at Patio Josmar Malabo?
Avoid ground-floor rooms facing the street: Malabo’s main roads can be noisy with traffic, especially in the early morning and evening. Also steer clear of rooms near the lift or stairwell, as these tend to pick up chatter and door sounds.
Is Patio Josmar Malabo noisy?
Street noise from the Malabo road is the main source, plus possible chatter from the hotel’s bar or restaurant if open late. Market or church sounds may also carry from nearby.
Which rooms have the best views at Patio Josmar Malabo?
If the hotel has a side or rear orientation (common in city-centre 3-star hotels), those rooms may overlook a quieter courtyard or neighbouring buildings rather than the street. No guarantee of views, but try for a west-facing room if available for afternoon shade.
What are insider tips for staying at Patio Josmar Malabo?
Request a top-floor room at booking – 3-star hotels in Malabo often have minimal soundproofing. If you have a car, ask about parking at check-in, as street parking can be tight; the hotel may have a small lot or recommend a nearby secure spot.
What time is check-in at Patio Josmar Malabo?
Check-in at Patio Josmar Malabo is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Patio Josmar Malabo have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi with a speed of about 5 Mbps, sufficient for email and browsing. One device per room; login via room number and surname.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Patio Josmar Malabo?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Patio Josmar Malabo?
A plate of rice with fish or chicken at a local 'fonda' (small eatery) runs 1,500–2,500 XAF.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Patio Josmar Malabo?
Shared taxis (yellow with a blue stripe) cost 200–300 XAF per ride within the city; from the airport, a shared taxi to central Malabo is about 500 XAF.
When is the best time to visit Malabo?
December–February: driest months with less humidity and reliable sunshine. Crowds are low as it’s outside major holidays.
Top-Attraktionen in Malabo
💡 Look up at the balcony of the palace – the original ironwork is intact from the 1890s.
💡 Visit during a Sunday morning mass (around 9 am) to hear the choir sing in Fang and Spanish.
💡 Buy a bag of roasted plantain chips from the old woman at stall 34 – she’s been there for 20 years and her recipe is the best in town.
💡 Ask the attendant to unlock the back room – it holds older, more interesting pieces not on public display.
💡 Go just before sunset for cooler air and better light for photos of the colonial-era buildings nearby.