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		<title>Addis Ababa: facts for the visitor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Useful facts and figures for those planning to spend time in the Ethiopian capital. <br/><em><a href="http://britishexpat.com/africa/ethiopia/addis-ababa-facts-for-the-visitor/" class="readmorebutton" title="Read Addis Ababa: facts for the visitor">Read more...</a></em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Travel tips</h3>
<p>Roads are bad, but there is a good internal flight system.</p>
<p>Credit cards are normally accepted in the Hilton and Sheraton hotels only. You&#8217;ll need dollar travellers cheques and cash.</p>
<p>Communications are OK, but email is limited. There are not enough phone lines to meet demand so there is a waiting list of up to four years nowadays!</p>
<p>Sockets are two round pin similar to European type. Power supply is supposed to be 220/240V, but rarely at that level and often with huge fluctuations which can blow equipment.</p>
<p>The postal service for letters seems reliable, but parcels often go astray or are held by Customs.</p>
<p>Begging can be stressful &#8211; it is very common all over Addis and serious disfigurement among beggars is not uncommon.</p>
<p>The weather consists of sunshine generally from October to May. High altitude can cause problems for some people, especially those taking larium. Malaria tablets are not needed in Addis &#8211; only if travelling outside. The rainy season can make travel outside the city difficult.</p>
<p>For those coming on longer term assignments Customs can be difficult and slow. This city doesn&#8217;t really have an address system. (Which is why only phone numbers are given below.)</p>
<p>At the moment [May 2010] the rate of exchange is £1 = 20 birr as a guideline. The birr is a non-convertible currency.</p>
<h3>Accommodation</h3>
<p>Top end &#8211; Hilton (518400) &amp; Sheraton (171717): approx US$100+ single.<br />
Cheaper &#8211; Axum (613916) &amp; Ras Amba (556634): approx Birr 100 single.<br />
There are lots more and rates vary enormously even at the hotels named, where one can negotiate depending on status.</p>
<h3>Food</h3>
<p>Castellis, Italian (111058); Blue Tops, Italian (550934); Le Petit Paris, French (204880); Sangams, Indian (518976); Shanghai, Chinese (655290). Costs around 50-100 birr per head without imported wine.</p>
<h3>Shopping</h3>
<p>Supply of goods can be intermittent, but most basics are available.</p>
<h3>Entertainment</h3>
<p>Tennis, swimming, very limited cinemas, no library except British Council and generally facilities are non-existent.</p>
<p>Caledonian Society, Hash House Harriers at Hilton on Saturday pms, Historical Society &amp; Horticultural Soc c/o Elizabeth Asfaw (164045)</p>
<p>[Contact details correct as of original date of publication]</p>
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