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Stanley's Terrace at Victoria Falls HotelA la Carte lunch, afternoon tea, sundowners, light dinner and á la carte menu. High Tea on the TerraceTraditional high tea is served every afternoon on the Terrace, with spectacular views of the Victoria Falls bridge down the Batoka Gorge with the spray rising from The Falls. Later, enjoy one of the hotel's famous Livingstone cocktails or a gin and tonic whilst listening to the mighty roar of the Falls. |
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The Livingstone RoomElegant dinner and dancing with a classic á la carte menu. As a result of many requests from visitors, The Victoria Falls Hotel has decided to relax aspects of the long-standing dress code in force in its premier dining venue, The Livingstone Room. This is in recognition of the fact that many travellers do not bring
with them the more formal clothes that have until now been mandatory in
this restaurant. Smart casual wear will now be acceptable in The
Livingstone Room at dinner each evening. The fine silver-service dining
experience that visitors have come to expect will continue to be the order
of the day, however. |
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The Jungle Junction at The Victoria Falls HotelDuring the late 1940's, the Solent Flying Boat service, offered by
Imperial Airways, became one of the more interesting ways to
travel to Africa. This service flew from Southampton, England to
Johannesburg, South Africa. The Solents landed and were serviced
on a reach of the Zambezi above the Victoria Falls. This stopover
became known as the "Jungle Junction" and was soon the favourite
stop on the route, as all passengers disembarked and stayed at The
Victoria Falls Hotel. |
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...an introduction to Victoria Falls Hotel... |
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