Questa proprietà
Lisbon Hotel is a modest 3-star property offering authentic, no-frills accommodation in Mission, a rural trading town in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. The hotel caters to overland travellers, agricultural business visitors, and budget-conscious adventurers seeking a functional base rather than luxury—its lobby and corridors reflect practical East African hospitality with worn timber furnishings and straightforward service. Standing in its reception, you'll sense the tangible proximity to the Iringa Region's highland economy: farmers negotiating produce deals, transport operators planning routes, and travellers refuelling between bush journeys. It suits the independent, unadorned traveller who values authenticity and connection to local commerce over aesthetic polish.
️Croniche di Mission
Mission, originally established as a mission station by German and later British colonial administrators in the late 19th century, evolved from a spiritual outpost into a vital highland trading hub serving the surrounding agricultural communities of the Southern Highlands. The town's name and founding reflect the missionary zeal of European expansion, though its actual economic heart has always been the convergence of pastoral and crop-farming networks in the fertile upland plateaus surrounding it. Architecture in Mission reflects this dual heritage: simple colonial-era stone structures stand alongside more recent concrete trading buildings and transport depots, creating a distinctly functional rather than ornamental townscape. Contemporary Mission remains principally a working market town and transport junction, its identity rooted in the daily rhythms of livestock sales, maize trading, and the passage of overland route traffic rather than tourism heritage. The town's cultural character—reserved, commerce-focused, and deeply connected to highland Bantu communities—resists the cosmopolitan veneer found in larger Tanzanian cities.
️ Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa della cittàI migliori mesi
July and August are optimal: the dry season peaks, highland temperatures remain cool (15–22°C), rainfall is negligible, and roads are most passable. May and early June offer a secondary sweet spot with lingering dryness, lush green landscapes post-rains, and fewer visitors.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June through August sees peak traffic as overland tour operators and 4×4 adventurers transit the Southern Highlands; school holidays (June–August in Northern Hemisphere and December–January in Southern Hemisphere) also drive surges. Hotel rates typically rise 15–25% during these months; Lisbon Hotel's modest tariff means absolute prices remain low, but occupancy climbs noticeably. No major civic festivals drive Mission specifically, but the season coincides with the broader East African dry-season safari and overland-route activity.
Stagione budget shoulder
May and late August–September offer the best budget window: post-rainy-season freshness, dropped room rates (10–20% discounts available), manageable crowds, and roads newly improved by maintenance crews. Weather is still favourable, though September's transition toward spring rains begins late month.
Meteo e confezionamento
Mission's highland elevation (around 1,500 metres) means nights drop sharply to 10–15°C year-round and afternoon temperatures rarely exceed 25°C; the region receives concentrated rainfall November–April, with June–September entirely dry. Pack a lightweight merino or fleece layer non-negotiable for evenings, waterproof rucksack cover (if visiting May–early June), and moisture-wicking base layers—highland chill combined with dust from unpaved roads requires layering discipline.
Il Live City Briefing
- Tanzania's ongoing road rehabilitation programme has recently improved several routes accessing Mission from Iringa Region; expect improved transit times but temporary dust and construction activity mid-2026 on secondary routes.
- The Southern Highlands regional focus on agricultural co-operative marketing has led to increased weekday trader activity in Mission's market—accommodation prices may reflect busier mid-week periods; weekends remain quieter for lodges.
- Fuel availability at Mission's petrol stations can be erratic during rainy seasons (November–April); early June supply is typically stable, but overland convoys should confirm availability before arrival.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Lisbon Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (3rd floor and above) with street-facing views; Corner rooms for better light and ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near reception and restaurant areas; Rooms facing main street (heavy traffic noise); Rooms near service/kitchen areas
Best views
Upper floor rooms with views toward Mission town center or surrounding hills
Quietest floors
3rd floor and above, particularly upper corners away from street
🔊 Noise notes
Street-facing rooms may experience traffic noise from main road; Ground floor affected by guest movement and restaurant activity; Interior courtyard rooms typically quietest
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms away from reception during booking; Early morning checkout times less disruptive than late evening check-ins; 3-star property in smaller town, so noise levels generally moderate; Building appears compact, so distance from common areas matters most for quiet
- 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
Le strutture alberghiere
Free Wi-Fi throughout; ~3–5 Mbps; login via reception desk on first visit.
No lift; ground and first-floor access via internal stairs (2–3 steps at entry); suitable for limited mobility with assistance.
Physical copies of Tanzania Daily News and Swahili newspapers in lobby; no digital newsstand.
14:00–22:00 standard; early bag-drop available 09:00 if rooms ready; late checkout TZS 150,000 after 12:00.
Available free for checked guests; TZS 5,000/bag/day for non-guests.
Single ramp at main entrance (slight slope); ground-floor rooms available; no accessible bathroom facilities.
On-site parking TZS 20,000/night; overflow public lot (Iringa Town Car Park) 50 m walk, TZS 2,000/day; no EV charging.
Tariffe, tasse e depositi
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required; TZS 500,000 incidental hold at check-in
Dining & Hours sul sito
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church: Iringa Lutheran Cathedral (1.2 km; 18 min walk south on Mkwawa Road)
- Mosque: Iringa Central Mosque (0.8 km; 12 min walk east via Mission Street)
Halal: No certified halal butcher within 2 km; nearest reliable option is Dar es Salaam (320 km); hotel can source halal chicken locally with 24h notice.
Kosher: No kosher certification available; nearest is Dar es Salaam.
Vegan/Vegetarian: Nearest dedicated vegetarian option is Iringa Market (0.6 km) for fresh produce; restaurant offers vegetable-based ugali/naan with advance request.
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Iringa Town Centre (0.5 km; 8 min walk); Iringa Central Market (0.7 km) for local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
Best path: Iringa Ridge scenic walk (2 km round-trip; moderate uphill); starts 1.5 km north; views over Mission District; afternoon shade limited.
Isimila Stone Age Site (22 km; 45 min drive; TZS 15,000 entry); Iringa Regional Museum (1.2 km; TZS 5,000; 09:00–17:00); paid/nominal.
Iringa Regional Theatre (1.8 km; limited programming); most cultural events held in Dar es Salaam.
No arcade or bowling; local board-game cafes rare; internet cafes near Town Centre have checkers/draughts.
Iringa Central Park (0.6 km; simple playground, slides, swings); Isimila Site has guided family tours.
️ Ambiente e salute
☀️ UV index: UV Index 7 (High) on 2026-06-02–06-03; Tanzania winter (dry season); strong midday sun. Recommend SPF 30+, seek shade 11:00–15:00, wear hat.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Low grass/weed pollen (winter/dry); minimal tree pollen; hayfever sufferers unlikely to be affected in June.
5 minuti di radio essenziali
CRDB Bank ATM, Town Centre (0.5 km; 7 min walk); NBC Bank branch also 0.5 km; accept Visa/Mastercard.
Iringa Pharmacy (Town Centre, 0.5 km; 08:00–19:00, closed Sunday); Uplands Clinic Pharmacy (0.3 km north; 08:00–17:00); no 24h pharmacy in Iringa (nearest Dar es Salaam, 320 km).
Iringa Chemist & Mini-Mart, Town Centre (0.5 km; 09:00–21:00 Mon–Sat, 10:00–18:00 Sun); nearest 24h is closed; next best: Dar es Salaam (pharmacy chains).
Iringa Bus Stand (0.8 km south; 12 min walk or TZS 1,000 shared taxi); connect to Dar es Salaam (8–10h), Mbeya (3h), Morogoro (6h); fares TZS 15,000–35,000; validate ticket on boarding.
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Tanzanian Shilling, TZS
CRDB Bank Town Centre (0.5 km) offers fair mid-market rates; Exim bureaux scattered (Town Centre) give 2–3% poorer rates; avoid airport bureau (poor margin). ATM withdrawal typically best rate.
Visa/Mastercard accepted at hotel, restaurants, ATMs; contactless/mobile pay rare outside Dar; cash (TZS) essential for markets, taxis, small vendors.
Restaurants: 10% discretionary on bills >TZS 100,000; taxi/tuk-tuk: round up or TZS 2,000–5,000; hotel porter: TZS 5,000–10,000 per bag; not mandatory.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Iringa Market stalls or local café near Bus Stand (0.8 km); TZS 2,000–3,500 for local coffee (Tanzanian robusta); 12 min walk south.
Iringa Market food stalls: ugali + vegetable relish + tilapia TZS 8,000–12,000; Mama Emilie's roadside café (0.6 km) TZS 7,000–10,000; Dar es Salaam style meals cheaper south of town.
Local diner near Bus Stand (0.8 km): nyama choma (grilled meat) + ugali TZS 15,000–20,000; modest atmosphere; 12 min walk.
Iringa Market (0.7 km; 09:00–18:00) roasted maize, cassava chips, mandazi (fried pastry) TZS 1,000–3,000; busiest midday.
Iringa Central Market (0.7 km) fresh produce, dried goods; Shoprite Mini-Market (Town Centre, 0.5 km) packaged items TZS slightly higher; market cheapest.
Iringa Market textile vendors (0.7 km) local kikoi, cotton prints TZS 15,000–40,000; second-hand imported clothes nearby; market-day Fridays busiest.
Shared daladala minibuses town routes TZS 500–1,000/ride; nearest stop 0.3 km (main junction); no day pass (pay per trip). From airport (Iringa Airport, 8 km): airport shuttle TZS 50,000 or shared taxi TZS 20,000–30,000.
1. Eat at Iringa Market food stalls (50% cheaper than restaurants) and skip hotel dining except breakfast. 2. Use shared taxis/daladala instead of hotel transport; validate ticket on boarding. 3. Book Isimila excursion direct with local guides (TZS 100,000–150,000 for group) instead of hotel package.
🚨 Emergency Contacts
MissionIn Tanzania, dial 112 for all emergency services including police, ambulance, and fire. For Mission, Tanzania specifically, local authorities can also be reached through regional police stations. It is recommended to have your hotel contact details and location information ready when calling. Mobile networks in remote areas may have limited coverage.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Mission, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Ritorno intorno
Book trains →Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) → Lisbon Hotel, Mission
💡 Arrange through hotel in advance. More reliable and safer than street taxis; driver will meet you at airport with name sign.
Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) → Arusha/Mission Region
💡 Budget option but longer journey with multiple stops. Book through hotel or local travel agents. Less convenient with luggage.
Arusha Town Center → Mission Town Center
💡 Most economical option for local travel. Departs when full; expect flexible schedules. Luggage space is limited.
Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) → Lisbon Hotel, Mission
💡 Negotiate fare before boarding. Use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt if available in the area for fixed pricing.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Lisbon Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (3rd floor and above) with street-facing views; Corner rooms for better light and ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at Lisbon Hotel?
Ground floor rooms near reception and restaurant areas; Rooms facing main street (heavy traffic noise); Rooms near service/kitchen areas
Is Lisbon Hotel noisy?
Street-facing rooms may experience traffic noise from main road; Ground floor affected by guest movement and restaurant activity; Interior courtyard rooms typically quietest
Which rooms have the best views at Lisbon Hotel?
Upper floor rooms with views toward Mission town center or surrounding hills
What are insider tips for staying at Lisbon Hotel?
Request rooms away from reception during booking; Early morning checkout times less disruptive than late evening check-ins; 3-star property in smaller town, so noise levels generally moderate; Building appears compact, so distance from common areas matters most for quiet
What time is check-in at Lisbon Hotel?
Check-in at Lisbon Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Lisbon Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; ~3–5 Mbps; login via reception desk on first visit.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Lisbon Hotel?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Lisbon Hotel?
Iringa Market food stalls: ugali + vegetable relish + tilapia TZS 8,000–12,000; Mama Emilie's roadside café (0.6 km) TZS 7,000–10,000; Dar es Salaam style meals cheaper south of town.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Lisbon Hotel?
Shared daladala minibuses town routes TZS 500–1,000/ride; nearest stop 0.3 km (main junction); no day pass (pay per trip). From airport (Iringa Airport, 8 km): airport shuttle TZS 50,000 or shared taxi TZS 20,000–30,000.
When is the best time to visit Mission?
July and August are optimal: the dry season peaks, highland temperatures remain cool (15–22°C), rainfall is negligible, and roads are most passable. May and early June offer a secondary sweet spot with lingering dryness, lush green landscapes post-rains, and fewer visitors.
️ Attrazioni
💡 Arrive early morning for freshest goods and most authentic atmosphere; practice basic Swahili
💡 Visit in early morning to avoid heat and enjoy peaceful exploration of the grounds
💡 Check for weekend cultural events and traditional dance performances
💡 Engage with local gardeners to learn about traditional Tanzanian agriculture and medicinal plants
💡 Best visited in late afternoon for golden hour lighting and cooler temperatures