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Bernici 1 Hotel Benghazi

  • Price$120-$150 — $150-$180
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 3.8

Bernici 1 Hotel is a mid-range property situated in central Benghazi on Gamal Abdel Nasser Street, one of the Libyan city's principal commercial arteries. Benghazi serves as Libya's second-largest city and the economic and cultural hub of the Cyrenaica region in the country's northeast, positioned on the Gulf of Sidra along the Mediterranean coast. The hotel's central address places guests near the main commercial district, government offices, and within reasonable distance of the harbor waterfront.

Centrally located in Benghazi's heart on a main street, offering comfortable rooms with breakfast included. Good value for business travelers and tourists exploring Cyrenaica region.

Bernici 1 Hotel is a mid-range property situated in central Benghazi on Gamal Abdel Nasser Street, one of the Libyan city's principal commercial arteries. Benghazi serves as Libya's second-largest city and the economic and cultural hub of the Cyrenaica region in the country's northeast, positioned on the Gulf of Sidra along the Mediterranean coast. The hotel's central address places guests near the main commercial district, government offices, and within reasonable distance of the harbor waterfront. The Benghazi Cathedral (now used as a mosque), the old city center, and the main souk are accessible within a short walk or taxi journey from the property.

The hotel is designed for the commercial traveler and business visitor to Cyrenaica, with guestrooms offering comfortable, functional accommodation including air conditioning, satellite television, and complimentary wireless internet. A daily breakfast is included in the published room rate, served in the hotel's dining room each morning and encompassing both Libyan staple dishes and continental food options. The restaurant operates beyond breakfast and serves lunch and dinner from a menu of Libyan and Arabic cuisine. The 24-hour reception desk provides assistance with local transport coordination, directions, and travel logistics for guests navigating Benghazi.

The property draws a mix of domestic Libyan business travelers, regional visitors from the broader eastern Libya area, and occasional international guests engaged in commercial, humanitarian, or institutional work in the Cyrenaica region. Room pricing positions the Bernici 1 in the accessible mid-range tier for Benghazi, and the inclusion of daily breakfast in the rate represents tangible added value relative to room-only competitors. Staff are generally described as helpful and locally knowledgeable — an important practical advantage in a city where the visitor infrastructure is less developed than in Tripoli.

The surrounding Gamal Abdel Nasser Street neighborhood provides access to local restaurants, pharmacies, banks, and money exchange offices within a short walking radius, reducing reliance on hotel services for daily necessities during extended stays in Libya's second city.

Amenities

  • breakfast included
  • free WiFi
  • restaurant
  • air conditioning
  • 24-hour reception
  • central location

Location

Gamal Abdel Nasser Street, Benghazi

32.1167, 20.0700 View on map

Highlights

  • Central Benghazi address on Gamal Abdel Nasser Street near the commercial district and government offices
  • Breakfast included in room rate — full Libyan and continental morning meal each day
  • 24-hour reception desk suited to varying arrival times and extended-stay business guests
  • Mid-range pricing with good value for Cyrenaica region business travel and regional visitors

Tips for visiting

  • Confirm the hotel's current operational status before booking, as Benghazi has experienced periods of reduced hotel availability due to regional instability.
  • The included breakfast is a meaningful benefit in Benghazi where independent morning dining options near the hotel may be limited.
  • Money exchange offices and pharmacies on Gamal Abdel Nasser Street are within walking distance — stock up on Libyan Dinars on arrival.
  • Arrange taxis through the hotel reception rather than flagging on the street; the front desk can recommend reliable local drivers for longer journeys.
  • Visitors to the Cyrenaica region's archaeological sites (such as the ancient Greek city of Cyrene) typically organize transport from Benghazi — inquire with reception about local driver contacts for day trips.

Accessibility

The hotel is a multi-floor urban property in central Benghazi. Internal floor access is available by elevator or stairwell. The main entrance from Gamal Abdel Nasser Street is at near-street level. Guests with specific mobility or accessibility requirements are advised to contact the hotel directly before arrival to confirm current room availability and bathroom adaptations.

Frequently asked questions

Is Benghazi safe to visit and is the Bernici 1 Hotel currently operational?

The security situation in Benghazi has improved in recent years following a period of significant conflict, but conditions remain subject to change. Travelers should consult their home government's travel advisory for Libya and confirm the hotel's current operational status directly before booking.

Is breakfast included in the room rate at Bernici 1 Hotel?

Yes, a daily breakfast is included in the published room rate. The morning meal is served in the hotel dining room and covers both traditional Libyan breakfast items and continental options.

What are the nearest significant sites to visit from Benghazi?

Benghazi itself contains the historic city center, the harbor waterfront, and several museums. Further afield, the Cyrenaica region is home to the ancient Greek and Roman ruins at Cyrene (Shahat), the ancient city of Apollonia, and the Green Mountain (Jebel Akhdar) highland area — all accessible as day trips by hired vehicle from Benghazi.

What types of travelers typically stay at Bernici 1 Hotel?

The hotel primarily serves domestic Libyan business travelers from other cities, regional visitors from eastern Libya, and a smaller number of international guests working in commercial, humanitarian, or institutional capacities in the Cyrenaica region. It is not oriented toward leisure tourism but provides reliable mid-range accommodation for work-related stays.