Top 10 African Cities Leading Luxury Hotel Boom in 2025

September 29, 2025

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Africa’s tourism sector is booming in 2025, with luxury hotel projects transforming cities into global destinations.

These developments signal rising investor confidence, boosting economies and attracting high-end travelers. Based on 2025 data, here’s the top 10 African cities with the most luxury hotel initiatives.

1. Cairo, Egypt: 70 Projects

Cairo tops the list with 70 luxury hotel projects. As Egypt’s capital, it’s expanding its skyline with high-end resorts and urban hotels, catering to tourists exploring the pyramids and Nile. The surge supports Egypt’s tourism recovery post-pandemic.

2. Lagos, Nigeria: 21 Projects

Lagos ranks second with 21 projects. Nigeria’s commercial hub is building upscale accommodations to match its vibrant nightlife and business scene. These hotels aim to draw international visitors and corporate guests.

3. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: 19 Projects

Addis Ababa comes third with 19 luxury developments. Ethiopia’s diplomatic center is investing in modern hotels to accommodate growing conferences and business travel, enhancing its role as Africa’s gateway.

4. Accra, Ghana: 14 Projects

Accra ties for fourth with 14 projects. Ghana’s capital is enhancing its coastal appeal with beachfront resorts and city hotels, targeting eco-tourism and cultural explorers.

5. Abuja, Nigeria: 14 Projects

Abuja also has 14 projects, focusing on diplomatic and leisure stays. As Nigeria’s administrative heart, it’s adding luxury options for government visitors and tourists.

6. Dakar, Senegal: 14 Projects

Dakar rounds out the fourth-place tie with 14 initiatives. Senegal’s coastal city is building ocean-view hotels to attract beach lovers and cultural enthusiasts.

7. Zanzibar, Tanzania: 10 Projects

Zanzibar’s 10 projects emphasize beach resorts. The island’s spice heritage and white sands draw luxury travelers seeking paradise escapes.

8. Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt: 9 Projects

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt’s Red Sea gem, has 9 projects. Known for diving and resorts, it’s expanding to meet demand from European and Middle Eastern tourists.

9. Casablanca, Morocco: 7 Projects

Casablanca’s 7 projects blend modern luxury with Moroccan charm. The economic hub is attracting business and leisure visitors with upscale urban hotels.

10. Boa Vista, Cape Verde: 3 Projects

Boa Vista, Cape Verde, closes the list with 3 beachfront developments. Its untouched landscapes and Atlantic views position it as an emerging eco-luxury spot.

Why This Matters

These projects highlight Africa’s tourism potential in 2025, creating jobs and revenue. Cities like Cairo and Lagos lead, but smaller spots like Boa Vista show growth everywhere. Investors are betting on Africa’s beauty and culture to draw the world’s elite.

Looking Ahead

With 70 projects in Cairo alone, Africa’s luxury hotel boom signals a golden era. Expect more resorts, spas, and experiences blending tradition with modern comfort.

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