Jun Yue No. 9 Hotel Kano is located in the city center of Kano, Nigeria, adjacent to the city government offices. The hotel offers convenient access to essential services and transportation options.
It is approximately a 10-minute drive to several key commercial markets, including Kantin Kwari Market—one of Africa’s prominent textile wholesale markets, Singer Market—a major general market in Kano, and Sabon Gari Market, a well-known international trading hub. The location makes it suitable for both business visits and market-related activities.
Recreational facilities such as a golf course and a horse riding club are also situated nearby. Kano International Airport is about a 15-minute drive from the hotel.
The hotel maintains 24-hour security patrols, supported by armed security personnel, to help ensure a safe and stable environment for guests. On-site amenities include a tea lounge, meeting room, fitness center, parking area, and a traditional Nigerian clothing store, catering to both business and leisure needs.
Multilingual services are available in Chinese, English, and Hausa, helping to facilitate smooth communication for guests from diverse backgrounds. During their stay, guests can enjoy complimentary parking, Wi-Fi access, three daily meals, airport clearance assistance, Hausa translation, and basic business support. Additional services such as car rentals, flight and hotel booking assistance, and visa support are available upon request.
Jun Yue No. 9 Hotel aims to provide a comfortable and service-oriented stay for travelers visiting Kano.
"The location of the hotel is really convenient, just in the city center, next to the city government. I have to run the market this time, like Kantin Kwari fabric market, Singer market, etc., take a taxi for ten minutes, saving a lot of time on the road. It takes only a quarter of an hour to go to the airport, so I don't have to rush to the road.
Security makes me feel more at ease, the hotel has 24-hour security, and there are police at the door. Come back later at night, and see someone on duty, I feel more at ease.
What surprised me most was that the communication was particularly shunting. There was a Chinese-speaking staff at the front desk. Local affairs could also find a Hausa translation for help. I was worried about language problems at first, but the result was completely redundant, like it.
Three meals are packaged, the taste is reasonable, and you don't have to go out to find food every day. Someone picked up the plane and helped arrange the car when I left. These small things together made the whole trip a lot easier.
In addition, I also asked about the visa and car rental, the reply was very fast, and the process was clear. There is a small tea bar in the hotel. It is very comfortable to sit for a while at night.
In general, if you are coming to Kano for business or want to be convenient for shopping, this is a choice not to step on thunder. The location is reliable, the safety is not panic, the communication is not blocked, there are services that should be available, and there is not so much to worry about living."