Bougainvillea Hotel ★★★★

Hotel · Port Harcourt

Bougainvillea Hotel is an established mid-to-upper-tier property in GRA Phase 2, Port Harcourt — combining contemporary rooms, on-site dining and conference facilities in the most affluent residential district of the Rivers State capital. A reliable choice for oil-services professionals and business travellers.

Why Bougainvillea Hotel

Bougainvillea Hotel is one of the established mid-to-upper-tier hotels in Port Harcourt and a workhorse of the city's hospitality market. Located on Tombia Street in GRA Phase 2 — Port Harcourt's most affluent and secure residential district — the property combines contemporary rooms, reliable on-site dining, conference facilities and the operational depth to serve the oil-services industry, government and visiting business markets that converge on the city. For visitors who do not need the international-brand premium positioning of Le Méridien Ogeyi Place or Novotel but want quality four-star standards in the secure GRA Phase 2 setting, Bougainvillea is a default consideration.

The property occupies a meaningful position in Port Harcourt accommodation: more contemporary than the older heritage Hotel Presidential, less expensive than the international-brand five-stars, with the location convenience of the GRA Phase 2 district. Multiple Port Harcourt-based corporations use Bougainvillea as a regular accommodation partner for visiting executives and consultants.

Location and Setting

The hotel sits on Tombia Street in GRA Phase 2 — the same district as Le Méridien Ogeyi Place and several other established Port Harcourt hotels. The location is approximately 30–45 minutes from Port Harcourt International Airport at Omagwa, 5–15 minutes from the major corporate offices on Aba Road and the wider business district, and walking distance from several restaurants and the broader GRA professional cluster. The setting combines residential calm (the GRA Phase 2 district is one of the quieter Port Harcourt areas) with central accessibility.

Rooms

The hotel has approximately 100 rooms across multiple categories. Standard guest rooms include king or twin bedding, en-suite bathrooms, work desks, Wi-Fi, satellite TV, minibars and the standard four-star amenities. Executive rooms and suite categories add larger living spaces and upgraded fittings. Room product is contemporary functional — comfortable, clean, well-maintained.

Dining and Bars

  • The main restaurant — Nigerian and continental cuisine across the day.
  • The Bar and Lounge — afternoon and evening drinks.
  • Pool Bar — poolside service.
  • In-room dining — standard service hours.

Conference and Events

The hotel has meeting and event facilities for corporate, government and social events. The main hall handles events of 200–300 guests; smaller meeting rooms support business meetings. The combination of meeting capacity, GRA Phase 2 location and integrated accommodation makes Bougainvillea attractive for mid-size Port Harcourt events including oil-industry meetings, corporate retreats and weddings.

Amenities

  • Outdoor pool with poolside seating.
  • Fitness centre with cardio and resistance equipment.
  • Business centre with workstations.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout.
  • On-site parking with security.
  • Generator backup for uninterrupted power.
  • 24-hour reception and security.
  • Concierge service for airport transfers and sightseeing.
  • Laundry and dry-cleaning services.

Rates

Standard rooms typically range from ₦80,000 to ₦150,000 per night depending on season and demand. Executive rooms and suites run ₦150,000–₦250,000. Corporate negotiated rates for sustained-volume customers — common among oil-services firms with regular Port Harcourt travel — reduce per-room costs.

Bougainvillea vs the Alternatives

The direct comparisons in Port Harcourt are Le Méridien Ogeyi Place (Marriott five-star, higher rates, same GRA Phase 2 district), Novotel Port Harcourt (Accor four-to-five-star, central Stadium Road), Hotel Presidential (heritage five-star, central Aba Road) and various other established Port Harcourt properties. Bougainvillea's competitive position is reliable contemporary four-star product at materially lower rates than the international-brand five-stars in the same GRA Phase 2 district. For value-conscious business travellers, this combination works well.

Getting There

From Port Harcourt International Airport at Omagwa, the drive is typically 30–45 minutes via the East-West Road and Aba Road. The hotel offers airport transfers on request. Pre-booked ride-hail (Bolt and inDriver both operate in Port Harcourt) is the standard option for individual transfers.

Plan Your Stay

For the broader Port Harcourt context, see the Port Harcourt city guide and the hotels directory. Combine a Port Harcourt stay with day trips to Bonny Island, onward travel to Calabar for the Cross River circuit, or to Yenagoa for Bayelsa.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does it compare to Le Méridien? Bougainvillea is materially cheaper at four-star contemporary standards; Le Méridien is five-star Marriott-brand. Is GRA Phase 2 safe? Yes — one of the safer Port Harcourt districts. Are corporate accounts common? Yes — widely used by oil-services firms with regular Port Harcourt travel. Is Wi-Fi reliable? Adequate for business and leisure use. What about the conference operation? Handles mid-size events 200–300 delegates; for larger events Hotel Presidential or Le Méridien are better suited. Are pets allowed? Standard mid-range Nigerian hotel policy. How is the food? Reliable mid-range Nigerian and continental; not destination-grade. What's the cancellation policy? Flexible and non-refundable rate types apply. Is the generator reliable? Yes — uninterrupted power. Are airport transfers reliable? Yes — coordinated through reservations. Is there a fitness centre? Yes — basic but adequate equipment. What about long-stay rates? Available for sustained-volume customers; common among oil-services consultants on extended assignments. Are family rooms available? Yes — selected suites support family travel. Is there a kids' programme? No dedicated programme; pool and family rooms work for family stays. What about local restaurants nearby? Several walkable Tombia Street and GRA Phase 2 restaurant options for variety beyond hotel dining. Are there shopping options nearby? Modest selection in walking distance; for serious shopping the Aba Road corridor and Mall complexes are 10–15 minutes by car. Is the security adequate? Yes — 24-hour security with vehicle scanning at entry; GRA Phase 2 is one of the safer Port Harcourt districts. How does it compare to Hotel Presidential? Bougainvillea is contemporary mid-tier; Presidential is heritage with substantially more scale and grounds. What about events for the oil-services community? Standard venue for industry meetings, training programmes and corporate retreats; the operational depth supports recurring industry use. Are there in-room work amenities? Yes — proper work desk, ergonomic seating, fast Wi-Fi in every room. What about wedding capacity? Main hall handles 200–300 guests; the hotel hosts oil-services-industry family weddings regularly. How is the spa? Modest treatment menu; for full spa programmes the international-brand five-stars (Le Méridien, Novotel) have stronger offerings. What about the casino question? No on-site casino in Port Harcourt; for casino-affiliated luxury in the region, see Le Méridien Ibom in Akwa Ibom. Is family travel supported? Yes — pool, family rooms, kids' menu options. What about driving to the airport? Plan 60 minutes during peak traffic; pre-arranged transport recommended for early-morning flights.

Last updated Jun 2, 2026. Last verified Jun 2, 2026.