Wall's International Guest House
A warm welcome awaits you at Wall's International Guesthouse on Delmas 19. Known for its fabulous meals, quiet hospitality, and ‘endless cups of coffee', the guesthouse is a popular and well-situated rest-stop in Port-au-Prince. The Guesthouse welcomes single guests and groups from all over the world. Special rates are available for guests interested in longer term stays.
Wall's International Guesthouse was established by Anne Wall, who came to Haiti with her husband, Jack, in 1984. Jack had founded the Foundation for International Development Assistance (FIDA) with a vision to support productive agricultural cooperatives in the rural communities of Haiti. Although Anne was 60 years old at the time and had never lived in Haiti before, she persevered with her new venture. There were difficult times. Often Anne prayed God would "just send a few guests." God did, and over the years the Guesthouse has flourished. In return, Anne contributed proceeds from the Guesthouse to support the productive agricultural cooperatives. Through the good years and the lean, the Guesthouse has enabled thousands of Haitians to realize a sustainable future. As a guest of Wall's International Guesthouse, your stay contributes toward this vision. Your visit is an answer to a prayer and a blessing for which many are grateful!
Wall's International Guesthouse can accommodate up to 50 guests. Rooms are shared with 3 to 5 others, including shared shower facilities. Electricity is always available. Rooms are equipped with fans for maximum comfort. Limited air-conditioned rooms are available at a premium rate.
The Guesthouse is renowned for its delicious meals. Breakfast and dinner are included in the daily rate and are served buffet style. Lunch is available upon request at an additional charge. Purified water and ice are readily available. The Guesthouse has no television or radio for guests. Evening entertainment consists of games, reading and table talk. Feel free to bring your favorite games or books with you. The Guesthouse does have a small library of books. There is also a small and refreshing swimming pool on the premises. Towels are provided.
The Lonely Planet has published a book on the Dominican Republic and Haiti. It is full of very helpful and interesting information on Haiti. The cost is $30.00 US per book and is available from the Guesthouse Manager. |