Dili

Midrange

Midrange
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Venture Hotel
Rua Filomena De Camara, Bidau Lecidere
+670 331 3276
$28/night, $285/month
Behind Lita store, on road from Fatima statue in park, across from coffin shop
Midrange
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Central Hotel
Av Presidente Nicolo Lobato
+670 332 3888
150m east of Palacio do Governo

There are plenty of hotels in Dili, ranging from cheap and basic living in a container, with a window and a fan if you’re lucky, probably about US$5 per night to less cheap and less basic air-con and cable TV, probably about US$40 per night.

Some cafes around town have ads for accommodation available, but generally the only way to find out where there are places available is to ask around. There are furniture stores around, but if you can find somewhere that is furnished it will save you a lot of hassle. If you get friendly with someone who works for the government they may be able to help you find some furniture. There is one Real Estate Agent in Dili at Central Hotel near the post office which has a number of accommodation options.

There are quite a few foreigners in Dili who live in hotels or guest houses permanently. Other alternatives include:

‘Kos’ style accommodation, where you get your own room and usually a bathroom, living with an East Timorese family; meals are usually shared with the family. The best way to find out about these places is to ask East Timorese friends or work colleagues. Rent is generally about US$150 per month. Advantages include learning Tetum quickly, getting more exposure to East Timorese culture and spending time with an East Timorese family. Disadvantages can include lack of personal space, and no cooking facilities.

Share accommodation with other foreigners – there are plenty of shared houses of NGO people and UN people. Often the East Timorese owners will live next door. It would be usual to employ someone to help with cleaning, laudry and perhaps cooking. Few houses have washing machines. Most do not have air-conditioning either – you might want to invest in a fan. Share houses are sometimes advertised in places like the Dili Dive Centre, but word of mouth is the best way to find out. If you are looking for an empty house to rent, again, it’s probably best to ask East Timorese friends or colleagues. Remember that places might not have furniture/a fridge etc, and purchasing these things can involve significant initial outlay. Rent for this sort of accommodation is generally between US$150 and US$200 per month.

A cleaner visiting twice a week costs about US$25 per month. As well as getting your house and clothes cleaned, this also represents an opportunity for making friends with locals. Also, having someone around the house during the day when you are not there keeps the place a little more secure. If you can live with a Timorese family it would be ideal for learning more about the local language and culture but if not, get to know your neighbours – walking around your area and talking to people can go a long way.

Budget
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East Timor Backpackers
Ave. Almirante Americo Tomas
+670 7723 9821
Next to the Tiger Fuel gas station. Offers double A/C rooms for $US 25, single A/C rooms for $20 and dorm beds in an A/C room for $US 12
Top end
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Hotel Esplanada
Avenida de Portugal
+670 3313 088