Luxury, style, serenity and comfort describe Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport in every detail. This five-star hotel is a beautiful story so much so that it remains Africa’s Leading Airport Hotel. World Travel Awards named it Africa’s Leading Airport Hotel in 2024 – the fourth time in a row. CEO Destinations named it the Best Airport Hotel in Kenya in 2022.
What’s great about this Mariott-managed hotel near the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA)? See Africa Today takes you through the resounding excellence of this hotel and why you should include it in your bucket list.
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How Many Rooms Does Four Points by Sheraton Have?
Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport has 172 rooms suited for leisure and business travellers. They are categorized as follows:
- Traditional Guest Room with one large King bed
- Traditional Guest Room with two twin single beds
- Deluxe Room
Style, luxury and comfort are standard amenities in all the 172 rooms within the hotel. Here is what each room category offers.
Traditional Guest Room with One Large King-sized Bed
These rooms have the following features:
- A king-size bed
- Rain showerheads in its bathroom
- A 42-inch smart TV
- A comfortable work desk
- Free reliable and high-speed Wi-Fi
- Soundproofed windows
- Tea or coffee maker
Traditional Guest Room with Two Twin Single Beds
It’s ideal for two people travelling together. Features include the following:
- Single twin beds
- Rain showerheads
- A 42-inch smart TV
- A comfortable work desk
- Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
- Soundproofed windows
- Tea or coffee maker
Deluxe Room
A Deluxe Room at Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport features all other amenities in the traditional room in addition to the following:
- A stocked minibar with all types of drinks
- A snack bar
- 24-hour room service
- Single or double king size beds
- Vantage view of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
- Vantage view of Nairobi National Park
Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport Room Price
Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport room pricing starts at $185 per night for traditional guest rooms while the deluxe rooms start at $200 per night. However, charges vary based on the time of stay. Peak seasons drive room charges up while off-peak seasons have numerous discounts.
You also get to enjoy relaxation moments at the hotel’s heated rooftop pool, and a date at the fitness centre. Best of all; Olakira Luxe Spa for therapeutic relaxation and rejuvenation.
How Far is Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport from the Airport?
The hotel is just half a mile (0.8 km) from JKIA. Transiting passengers with long layovers find Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport a perfect choice to relax. Classy and complimentary shuttle services between the airport and the hotel are available 24/7. Further, this African leading airport hotel provides state-of-the-art conferencing facilities to its guests.
Tazama Rooftop Restaurant at Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport
Tazama Restaurant has a delectable culinary tale to tell. It’s popular for its worldwide roasts and grills served with speciality drinks and Best BrewsTM. The restaurant overlooks the Nairobi National Park and the runway at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Business lunches and special dinners go well here because of the lively nature of the hotel.
What is The Marketplace at Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport?
The Marketplace is an all-day dining establishment with an outside patio that serves regional and international cuisine. It has a fierce reputation for delicious breakfast, nourishing soups, salads, pasta, pizzas, Asian stir-fries, and sumptuous curries. Even better. should your culinary tastebuds push you to explore more hotels nearby, head out to the following restaurants.
- The Carnivore Restaurant
- Captain’s Terrace
- Nyama Mama
- Tatu Restaurant
- Java House Airport View
Is 4 Points a Marriott Hotel?
Marriott International owns Four Points by Sheraton. The American hotel outfit also runs Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Hurlingham. Marriott International runs several other Four Points by Sheraton hotels in Tanzania, Uganda, Egypt and Zambia. A little history. Four Points by Sheraton is a brand that started in 1995 after rebranding from Sheraton Inns.
ITT Sheraton later sold the hotel brand to Starwood Hotels and Resorts in 1998. Starwood remodelled the hotels to premier luxury destinations in 200. The entity launched a brew programme allowing guests to enjoy a range of craft beer in different cities where they checked into Four Points by Sheraton hotels. Marriott International acquired the hotel brand in November 2015 for USD 12.2 billion from Starwood.