Mokos Bed and Breakfast
19th Street Payne Avenue , Monrovia
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Mokos Bed and Breakfast Monrovia

19th Street Payne Avenue Monrovia, Liberia

TravelPod Member ReviewsMokos Bed and Breakfast Monrovia

“good place to stay”

blk24ga (3 reviews)
Monrovia, Liberia Flag of Liberia
Mar 26, 2011

not bad for a small hotel

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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Moko's Bed and Breakfast