Ghion Hotel, a historic establishment in Addis Ababa, traces its origins back to a building constructed by Emperor Haile Selassie for his son, Prince Sahle Selassie. Originally intended as a private residence, it was later converted into a hotel in 1943 E.C. (Ethiopian Calendar), becoming a key player in the city's hospitality scene. During the Derg regime, the hotel was nationalized as part of broader government policies, but it continued to operate, providing a range of services. In 1984, the hotel was restructured under Proclamation No. 25/84 and Regulation No. 107/85, with its branches being transferred to the government for a sum of 19,280,000.00 Birr. It was then established as a government-owned development company, marking a new chapter in its history.
Head Office - Ras Desta Damtew St, Addis Ababa
Ghion Hotel - +25111 551 3222/ +251942959595