May 29, 2025
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Addis Ababa’s Hotel Star Ratings Updated: Only 11 Five-Star Hotels in Africa’s Diplomatic Capital
Ethiopia | May 2025 – The Ethiopian Ministry of Tourism has released the official results of its latest hotel star grading reassessment for Addis Ababa, conducted for the year 2017 E.C. (2024/25 G.C.). A total of 40 hotels were evaluated, with ratings spanning from one to five stars based on internationally benchmarked service and infrastructure criteria.
The grading results were announced by Mr. Tariku Demissie, Executive Director of Tourism Service Quality Assurance and Grading. He emphasized that the Ministry holds the legal mandate to classify and monitor the standards of tourist service establishments and ensure compliance through follow-up and enforcement. Of the hotels reviewed, 34 were re-evaluated, while 6 were rated for the first time.
Notably, three hotels were newly elevated to five-star status, joining an existing group of eight five-star establishments. Additionally, two new hotels received four-star rankings. While some hotels were downgraded due to declines in quality, others were promoted after making significant service improvements.
Hotels in Addis Ababa Rated as Five-Star:
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Skylight Hotel
Sheraton Addis Hotel
Elilly International Hotel
Capital Hotel
Radisson Blu Hotel
Marriott Executive Apartments
Golden Tulip Hotel
Hilton Addis Hotel
Inter Luxury Hotel
Nexus Inn Hotel
The grading process was conducted in collaboration with tourism experts from regional bureaus and six professional associations to ensure transparency, credibility, and stakeholder participation.
A Diplomatic Hub, But Underserved in Luxury Hospitality
Despite the updates in grading, the current number of five-star hotels in Addis Ababa — just 11 — remains disproportionately low for a city of its geopolitical stature. As the headquarters of the African Union, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), and numerous embassies and international NGOs, Addis Ababa is considered Africa’s diplomatic capital. The city regularly hosts high-level summits, conferences, and state visits. However, its high-end hospitality infrastructure lags behind other major African cities with less diplomatic volume.
For example:
Nairobi, Kenya — home to several UN offices and international conferences — boasts over 20 five-star hotels, with continuous investments in luxury hospitality from both global and local developers.
Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa — both key commercial and tourism hubs — each host over 30 five-star hotels, catering to a broad spectrum of diplomatic, business, and leisure travelers.
Cairo, Egypt — with a long-standing history of tourism — has over 50 five-star accommodations, many of them part of globally recognized chains.
In contrast, Addis Ababa’s limited five-star offerings place pressure on existing facilities, especially during large international events. There are frequent complaints about the lack of room availability, aging infrastructure, and limited variety in luxury experiences. This shortage not only affects the city’s image but also restricts its capacity to benefit economically from diplomatic tourism, conference tourism, and the growing demand from high-income diaspora and business travelers.
The Way Forward
The Ministry of Tourism’s renewed grading initiative is a positive step toward standardization and transparency. However, as Addis Ababa continues to grow as a regional and continental diplomatic hub, there is an urgent need for targeted investment in luxury hospitality. Government incentives, public-private partnerships, and international hotel chains could play a key role in upgrading the city’s offerings to match its political importance.
Without a significant increase in the number and quality of high-end accommodations, Addis Ababa risks falling behind in the highly competitive African hospitality market — despite being the beating heart of continental diplomacy.
2 COMMENTS
Sam Meko tefera May 30, 2025 At 1:31 pm It is a joke to see illly as a 5star hotel. Honestly, the management isn’t professional at all. Reason to say that so is, the reputation of frequent service providers change.They won’t last long there at all. And as a result, their service is poor. The looby is dark and equipped with poor quality furniture, the rooms are okay. They need a professional management system fir sure.
It is a joke to see illly as a 5star hotel. Honestly, the management isn’t professional at all. Reason to say that so is, the reputation of frequent service providers change.They won’t last long there at all. And as a result, their service is poor. The looby is dark and equipped with poor quality furniture, the rooms are okay. They need a professional management system fir sure.
Zen May 31, 2025 At 12:00 am 🤔As the headquarters of the 🤔African Union, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) 🚩the world still look the other way and meet knowing the leaders ,🚩killed the ,✨King who started it . Confiscated land and businesses and now sending it. 🚩Poor soldiers are sent to fight with each other divided by tribe for more confiscation. You want to build more 😱first class hotels to wine and dine with your friends? 🤔Ethiopia was not colonized by 🚩Europeans 🚩 The excuse they did this to us will not work. Refugees✨ all over the world 🤔 watch what was taken by force from them sold all over the world. 🚩 Ex.farm products ✨coffee confiscated by the leaders. 🚩Refugeees watching them fly in to sell their stolen products😱 The workd is tired of 🚩refugees ,turning them away while buying what is🚩 stolen from them. This is verified and now you want to build more luxury hotels to dine and wine with leaders of the world.. 🚩Tell the truth, the world is confused. . .
🤔As the headquarters of the 🤔African Union, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) 🚩the world still look the other way and meet knowing the leaders ,🚩killed the ,✨King who started it . Confiscated land and businesses and now sending it. 🚩Poor soldiers are sent to fight with each other divided by tribe for more confiscation. You want to build more 😱first class hotels to wine and dine with your friends? 🤔Ethiopia was not colonized by 🚩Europeans 🚩 The excuse they did this to us will not work. Refugees✨ all over the world 🤔 watch what was taken by force from them sold all over the world. 🚩 Ex.farm products ✨coffee confiscated by the leaders. 🚩Refugeees watching them fly in to sell their stolen products😱 The workd is tired of 🚩refugees ,turning them away while buying what is🚩 stolen from them. This is verified and now you want to build more luxury hotels to dine and wine with leaders of the world.. 🚩Tell the truth, the world is confused. . .
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