Mid-range

Galton House

Galton House is a small, boutique guesthouse in the quiet Windhoek suburb of Eros. With just eight guest rooms, all finished to a high standard, this is a quality option for those at either the beginning or end of a Namibian safari.

Windhoek, Namibia
  • Small boutique guesthouse in upmarket suburb of Windhoek

  • Two family rooms

  • Large wildlife photography canvases, by Richard du Toit, throughout the guesthouse

  • Free WiFi in the rooms and main areas


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Great good value guesthouse in Windhoek

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Windhoek, Namibia

Galton House is located in the quiet Windhoek suburb of Eros on the north eastern edge of the city.


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