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Furnished Apartment in Cotonou: What to Check Before Booking

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Booking a furnished apartment in Cotonou is often the best option for a comfortable stay — more space than a hotel, a kitchen for your meals, and real independence. But not all apartments are created equal, and certain details make the difference between a great stay and a series of unpleasant surprises.

Here’s the checklist of what to verify before you book.

1. The Inverter — The #1 Criterion

This is the most important and most often overlooked point. In Cotonou, power outages (called “délestages”) are frequent. They can last from a few minutes to several hours.

What to ask:

  • Does the apartment have an automatic inverter?
  • Not a generator (noisy, polluting, slow to start) — an inverter that kicks in instantly

Why it matters:

  • Without an inverter, a power cut = no AC, no WiFi, no lights
  • With an automatic inverter, you don’t even notice the outage — everything keeps running

This is the investment that separates amateur accommodation from professional hospitality. If the host can’t confirm an automatic inverter, consider other options.

2. WiFi — Not Just “Yes, There’s WiFi”

In Cotonou, WiFi quality varies enormously. “WiFi available” doesn’t mean “WiFi that actually works.”

The right questions:

  • What’s the speed? (Good WiFi in Cotonou = 20+ Mbps)
  • Does WiFi work during power outages? (Connected to the inverter)
  • Is there an Ethernet connection as backup?

If you work remotely or need streaming, this point is non-negotiable.

3. Air Conditioning — Room by Room

The heat in Cotonou is constant: 28-35°C year-round, with high humidity. AC isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.

Check:

  • Is there AC in every bedroom? (Not just the living room)
  • Are the units recent and well-maintained?
  • Does AC work during power outages? (Again: inverter)

An apartment with AC only in the living room and a fan in the bedrooms isn’t enough for a comfortable stay.

4. Security — Locks, Access, Neighborhood

Your accommodation’s security depends on several factors:

Access:

  • Smart lock (code or app) > physical key — no risk of loss, code changed between each guest
  • Entrance camera (Ring-type) — see who’s at the door before opening

Neighborhood:

  • Choose a residential area like Fidjrossè — calm, well-lit, frequented by expats
  • Check proximity to shops and transport — an isolated area isn’t necessarily safer

Building:

  • Is there a guard or concierge?
  • Is the building entrance secured?

5. The Host — Responsive and Transparent

Great accommodation also means a great host. Before booking, evaluate:

  • Response time to messages — a professional host responds within 2 hours
  • Transparency about amenities — they tell it like it is, without embellishing
  • Local availability — can they intervene quickly if there’s a problem?
  • Guest reviews — read recent comments, not just the overall rating

A host who prepares for your arrival (transport tips, recommendations, welcome basket) makes a huge difference to your experience. Discover our hosting approach →

6. Pricing — What to Expect

Furnished apartment prices in Cotonou vary considerably:

TierPrice/nightWhat you get
Budget€20-40Basic furnishing, unreliable WiFi, no inverter
Mid-range€40-60Decent but often no inverter or AC in all rooms
Premium€60-140Inverter, reliable WiFi, AC everywhere, security, pro host

A premium apartment costs more, but the value is unbeatable when compared to the comfort of an international hotel (€200-300/night) with far less space.

Maison Ayaba — Every Box Checked

At Maison Ayaba, every point on this checklist is covered:

  • Automatic inverter — zero outages, 100% of the time
  • High-speed WiFi + Ethernet — work and streaming without interruption
  • AC in every room — including the kitchen
  • Smart lock + Ring camera — security without compromise
  • Fidjrossè Jacquot — residential neighborhood, 10 min from the beach
  • 3 configurations — 1, 2, or 3 bedrooms, from €60 to €140/night
  • Kwabo Protocol — welcome basket, pre-cooled AC, available host

Over €20,000 invested in infrastructure to guarantee a stay without surprises. That’s the difference between an improvised Airbnb and a structured hospitality brand.

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WiFi, inverter, AC — everything included. From €60/night in Fidjrossè.

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