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For the extra $20 USD, the JBK hotel on Luwum Street Kampala City Uganda across from the ABC Capital Bank and Barclays Bank is well worth it. Why? For the extra $20 USD you get a free breakfast (at Jacquie's restaurant on the 3rd floor) that includes fruit, instant coffee, Spanish omelet, sausage, beef filled somosa, toast and jam.

You also get clean rooms without dust and without mosquitoes and the air-conditioning actually works and so does the hot water and there is free wireless but I didn't check to see if it worked .

But, as usual, check the room for the hot water, air conditioner to see if it works.

It can vary from room to room. In short, I would highly recommend this hotel over, especially if you are travelling on a squeezed budget.

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