Book this if You need a secure, generator-backed base in the GRA with a pool that actually works.
Why People Love It
Reliable 24/7 power supply (generator kicks in fast)
Outdoor pool is consistently rated '10/10' and clean
Located in the GRA (Government Reservation Area), which is safer and quieter than the city center
Quick Take: A solid mid-range survivor that nails the Nigerian essentials (AC, power, security) but fumbles the details (tiny standard rooms, maintenance quirks).
Reviewed by @naelynette: I stayed at Golden Tulip in Benin City and was blown away by the ocean views from my room. The bed was super comfy, and the whole place felt modern and safe. It's definitely my top recommendation for anyone visiting the city!
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests appreciate the security and the pool, but often feel shortchanged by the small rooms and slow service.
Reality check
The 'luxury' branding is a stretch; it's a functional 3-star hotel where you might have to ask for a shower curtain or a working kettle.
You prioritize security and a working generator over luxury finishes
You want a decent pool to cool off in after a hot Benin day
You are visiting for business and need a location near the NPDC
Cleanliness & Maintenance
7.5
Housekeeping: Generally responsive but inconsistent. You might find dust in corners or missed trash.
Bathroom hygiene: Hit or miss. Some guests report sparkling tiles, others find missing shower curtains and wet floors.
Maintenance: The weak point. Broken kettles, flickering lights, and slow drains are common complaints.
Linens & towels: Usually fresh, but check for wear and tear. Towels can be on the thin side.
Odors & scents: Mostly neutral, but watch out for musty smells in older rooms or near the AC vents.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
On-site bar/nightclub music on weekends
Generator hum (audible in some rooms)
Hallway noise due to thin doors
Before you book
Good to know
Breakfast is often a surcharge (~2,400 NGN, subject to change)
Cash or local debit cards (POS) are preferred; international cards can be hit-or-miss
Check-in is 2:00 PM, but they are strict about the 12:00 PM checkout
What to pack
Mosquito repellent (malaria risk is real)
Universal travel adapter (Type G/D)
Power bank (for the brief gaps between grid power and generator)
Room Genie
Best picks
Executive Suite (36 sqm) for actual breathing room
Deluxe Room (25 sqm) as the minimum acceptable standard for two people
Rooms to avoid
Standard Room — at 12 sqm, it is effectively a closet with a bed
Rooms near the bar/pool area if you plan to sleep before midnight
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am booking a Deluxe Room or higher. Please ensure I am assigned a room on a high floor, strictly away from the bar/nightclub noise, and verify that the AC and water heater are functional before my arrival.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the power actually 24/7?
Mostly yes. They run a generator, but expect brief flickers or downtime while they switch over.
Is there a pool?
Yes, a well-maintained outdoor pool that is one of the hotel's best features.
Does the Wi-Fi work?
It exists and is free, but speeds are inconsistent. Don't rely on it for critical Zoom calls.
Is the neighborhood safe?
Yes, the GRA (Government Reservation Area) is one of the safest and most affluent parts of Benin City.
Do they accept US dollars?
Rates are often quoted in USD online, but you will likely pay in Naira at the hotel's exchange rate. Bring local currency to be safe.
Is breakfast included?
Usually not in the base rate. Expect to pay a surcharge for the buffet.
Insider Tips
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The 'Standard' room is shockingly small; upgrade to Deluxe immediately to avoid disappointment.
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The hotel was formerly known as 'Excalibur Benin Hotel' — some taxi drivers still know it by that name.
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Order food well in advance; room service can take over an hour.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Nightclub' listed in amenities is real and can be loud on weekends.
💡Shower curtains are sometimes missing, leading to flooded bathroom floors.
💡The 'Gym' is functional but basic — think a few treadmills and dumbbells, not a fitness center.
💡POS machines for payment frequently have network issues; carry backup cash.
💡You might find broken cups or non-functional kettles in the room — check them upon arrival.
Local Playbook
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