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The Rand Club is affiliated with a club I belong to at home. Has anyone stayed there or visited? General thoughts on making a trip to it?
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That is very helpful information. Thanks. It is certainly a beautiful building and interior.Pretty cool olde worlde vibe - I haven't stayed there but attended a few functions there. The trophies are a novelty too. Nice ambience for a meal to enjoy a bit of colonial indulgence.
Not sure I'd want to stay there - it's right in the old city centre, which is not for the faint-hearted (i.e. major health warning). The location would be a (negative) consideration even for a casual visit. It's not an area for a tourist/foreigner to be wandering the streets at all, especially after dark.
If you go there, go straight to the Club and straight out again - security in the immediate environs is good.
I don't mean to be negative. I'd happily visit there again but you need to be aware!
The club referred to in the movie is the "Muthaiga Club", still in operation at the same location and some of the scenes were filmed on site (yes).A question for all of you Africans. In the movie Out of Africa, wasn't the club used in the movie actually in Nairobi, Kenya?
Wow Anbessa, you seem to be way behind on posting some hunting reports!!!!!The club referred to in the movie is the "Muthaiga Club", still in operation at the same location and some of the scenes were filmed on site (yes).
Guilty as charged . . . 36 hours in a day just ain't ENUFF!Wow Anbessa, you seem to be way behind on posting some hunting reports!!!!!
The reviews from people who stayed there are very good too.Neat place just had a look at the website.
Nice to know something is going in that part of Town.
It looks really nice tooI certainly plan to go, may even stay a night, I love that old colonial class. Alas our Bulawayo club is struggling, needs more visitors.
You can still live it WAB! The grand age is alive and well, in chunks at least.It is, well worth a visit. Another venue worth seeing is Karen Blixen’s house in Karen, a suburb of Nairobi. We missed an amazing era!
You can still live it WAB! The grand age is alive and well, in chunks at least.