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Inside Hotel 430: Gaborone’s newest urban gem

Hotel 430 stakeholder Meet & Greet
Hotel 430 stakeholder Meet & Greet

Hotel 430 hosted an exclusive stakeholder tour this week, offering tourism industry players a first hand experience of the city's newest hospitality destination.

Located in the heart of Gaborone’s Central Business District, Hotel 430 is a contemporary, full service hotel designed to meet the needs of today’s traveler, from corporate executives and solo explorers to couples and families on city getaways.

Guests at the tour were taken through the hotel’s key features, including its 100 stylish rooms, a rooftop bar with sweeping views of the city, a relaxing spa, and versatile meeting and event spaces. The tour also showcased the hotel’s dedication to delivering warm, personalised service at every touch point.

The tour formed part of the hotel’s official launch, positioning it not just as a place of accommodation, but also as a hub for collaboration within the tourism and hospitality industry.


“Now that Hotel 430 is officially launched, this gathering represents more than just a tour. It is an open invitation,” said the Hotel Manager Marang Isaacs.

She further said “We’ve welcomed stakeholders to be the first to engage with our brand, because we believe partnerships are key to long-term success.”

With a bold vision to blend the soul of Botswana with the energy of modern hospitality, Hotel 430 aims to become the most guest-centric urban hotel in the country. Its management expressed eagerness to host everything from international delegations and conferences to curated tourism experiences that support Botswana’s broader tourism goals.

The event concluded with an invitation for stakeholders to collaborate on campaigns and initiatives that elevate Botswana’s travel narrative.

Hotel 430’s official launch and stakeholder tour marks a promising start for a hotel that seeks to play a central role in the country’s evolving tourism landscape.

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