It left Sheraton in 1992 and was renamed the Hotel Hotti Bissau.
[1] It closed in 1998, as a result of the Guinea-Bissau Civil War, during which the rebels used it as a headquarters.
[3][4] It was acquired[5] by the Libyan African Investment Company (LAICO) in 2004 and reopened in 2005 as the Libya Hotel.
[7] In 2021, the hotel was received by an investment agreement between LAICO Bissau and MTM Bissau and changed the brand to Hala Hotel & Aqua Park.
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