Welcome to the Grand Kinshasa

Located near the Congo River in the residential area of Gombe in Kinshasa, the 5 star Grand Hotel Kinshasa is the largest hotel complex in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Surrounded by embassies and residences of the United Nations, the hotel perfectly combines the tradition of hospitality with comfort and modernity. With 231 spacious and comfortable rooms, restaurants, ballrooms and meeting rooms, a European standard sports centre, a shopping mall and excellent WiFi and high speed internet, the Grand Kinshasa is ideal for both business and leisure travellers.

Travel Safely

Kinshasa is a big, sprawling African city that can be chaotic and confusing to navigate. Speak to the hotel staff who will gladly assist you with tips and advice on what to do and where to go. Transfer from the airport can be arranged by the hotel.

Malaria is rife throughout the DRC and visitors are advised to check with their GP before visiting.

Denis Wollner

Denis Wollner has over 20 years of international experience in Senior Operations and General Manager roles, in 5 star hotels across the world. He has worked for various Leading Hotels of the World and several “Relais & Château” properties – including Marbella Club Hotel and the Ritz Madrid. He has led feasibility studies, overseen hotel construction projects, been involved in the pre-opening and opening of hotels, the renovation of properties, operational turn-around and hotel repositioning projects.

His vast experience and meticulous attention to detail is evident in everything he does – from planning and co-coordinating state dinners for international dignitaries and royalty - to making sure beds are turned down perfectly every evening. His thorough knowledge of the hospitality industry, his international experience and multi-lingual proficiency – he speaks German, Spanish, French, English and Italian – means that he will ensure service and accommodation exceeds the expectations of the most exacting of guests.

Experience the Rhythm of the City

Built on the banks of the Congo River, Kinshasa is the third largest African city. Visitors to this city should expect a chaotic, busy city that teems with people and bustling markets selling traditional handicrafts. It has a vibrant nightlife and visitors can enjoy the unique rhythms of the traditional soukous.