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    Review : 9 Facts about Bon Hotel Asaba in 2026

    Michael Ndu-okekeBy Michael Ndu-okekeDecember 19, 2025Updated:December 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    BON Hotel Transtell Residence, also known as BON Hotel Asaba, is a leading hospitality brand in the heart of Delta State, offering services to middle- and high-income earners residing in the city or just vacationing.

    The Hotel is remarkably known for combining modern luxury with relative affordability. The Bon Hotel Brand is a national one with physical locations in major Nigerian cities, such as Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

    The Hospitality sector in Asaba is blossoming at the moment, thanks to the city’s proximity to Onitsha, the commercial capital of Anambra state. Bon Hotels Asaba is a key stakeholder in Asaba’s hospitality industry, categorised as a high-end option.

    This InfoEast fact article explores nine facts about Bon Hotel Asaba. The article aims to enlighten our readers about the hotel’s features and functionalities, informing their decision on whether to become a regular visitor. Let’s go!

    9 Facts about Bon Hotel in 2026

    Pricing

    The prices of rooms at the Bon Hotel, Asaba, are relatively affordable, given the level of luxury and service. The prices range from N44,000 to N120,000 a night.

    • Classic Room~ ₦44,100
    • Deluxe Room~ ₦49,000
    • Junior Suite~ ₦53,900
    • Studio Room~ ₦58,800
    • Classic Suite~ ₦63,700
    • Executive Suite~ ₦68,600
    • Diplomatic Suite~ ₦85,000
    • Royal Duplex Suite~ ₦120,000

    Most bookings made through Hotels.ng for BON Hotel Asaba include a complimentary continental or English breakfast.

    Close to the Airport

    The hotel is highly convenient for air travellers, located approximately 8 minutes from the Asaba International Airport. This makes it a top choice for business executives and transit travellers who need quick access to flights. Regular clients include government officials on visit, foreign expats working in the Oil industry and businessmen shuttling between Lagos, Asaba and Onitsha.

    The demographic of the regular visitors to Bon Hotel Asaba makes it a perfect for destination for premium networking.

    Expansive Room Capacity

    With 120 guestrooms, it is one of the larger hotels in the city. The accommodations range from Standard and Deluxe rooms to expansive Diplomatic Suites and multi-level Duplex Royal Suites, catering to both solo travellers and families.

    Bon Hotel Asaba pool

    Rare Sports Facilities

    Unlike many standard hotels in the region, BON Hotel Transtell Residence offers “rare” outdoor facilities, including a standard lawn tennis court and a mini-football pitch. These amenities make it a popular spot for fitness enthusiasts and highly engaging communities.

    Extensive Event Hosting

    The hotel is a significant hub for conferences and social gatherings in Delta State. It features a versatile range of spaces:

    • A Board Room for 20 people.
    • A Conference Hall seating up to 80.
    • A Super Banquet Hall with a gallery that can accommodate up to 400 guests.

    Steady Internet Access and High-Speed Connectivity

    The property boasts speedy internet service, with Wi-Fi speeds reported up to 500+ Mbps in rooms. This is specifically designed to support digital nomads and business guests who need to connect multiple devices or handle heavy data tasks.

    This is a minor, but very significant, utility in the region, as many hotel facilities often lack Wi-Fi service.

    Bon Hotel rooms (Credit Bon Hotels)

    Great Food and Diverse On-Site Dining

    Guests have multiple food and drink options without leaving the premises. This includes a full-service fine dining restaurant serving local and international cuisine, a coffee shop/café, and a poolside bar that often features live musical performances.

    Bon Hotel Asaba boasts highly trained Chefs who offer various alternatives to customers spending the night at the hotel’s facilities.

    Close to Government and Corporate Hubs

    Bon Hotel Asaba is located in the Central Spine Core (near DBS). The hotel is situated within the power centre of Asaba. It is very close to the Delta State Government House, the House of Assembly, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Delta State branch.

    This is a significant plus for the hotel, given that some hotels are often located in remote areas outside the city’s central business district. The location makes it conducive for VIPs visiting Asaba for a function to access quality hospitality.

    Child-Friendly Policies

    The hotel is notably family-oriented; children under 13 can stay for free when using existing bedding. It also provides 24-hour security and ample parking, ensuring a safe environment for families visiting for leisure.

    Bon Hotel Asaba offers the highest levels of luxury and hospitality in Asaba, an increasingly important city. Asaba, in recent times, has been enjoying an economic boom due to its proximity to Onitsha, the commercial capital of Anambra State.

    Hotels like Bon Hotels Asaba make Asaba worth visiting. Next time you are in town, make sure to visit and have a first-hand experience.

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    Michael is a seasoned journalist and editor passionate about reporting accurate journalism bits. His work has featured on Nairametrics, Peoples Gazette, and Techpoint Africa. He is the founder of Infoeast and drives the vision to cover the Southeast region of Nigeria in depth.

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