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8 Hotels in Nairobi for Deep-pocketed Travellers

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From the beautiful mountains to beaches,  tropical terrains to the realms of wildlife, choose to stay at any of these top hotels in Nairobi. Appreciate the taste of true African culture and hospitality.

Nairobi is one of the trendiest and modern cities in East Africa giving you the best there is of luxury.

The Kenyan capital is arguably the world’s safari capital and an excellent base for bushland beyond adventures. Beyond wildlife, jungle safari, and adventure, there lives a surreal side to Nairobi, which often goes unnoticed and unexplored.

To make the travellers experience bliss amidst the wilderness, hotels in Nairobi treat visitors to nature’s best on a soul-stirring vacation.

Where Can I Go at Night in Nairobi?

When you are looking for things to do in Nairobi, you must factor in its nightlife. It’s a different city, with a lot to offer whenever nightfall sets in.

Visiting a movie theatre is one of the best ways to spend your night in Nairobi. The theatres have entertaining plays and musicals that will give you a perspective on the Kenyan way of living. They are always packed,  if you are looking for a place to go, book early and arrive on time!

Is it Cheap to Stay in Kenya?

Kenya is not an expensive place to stay. The cost of Kenyan hotels ranges from $41 to $196 per night, with an average of $78. Most vacation rentals in Kenya cost between $60 to $470 per night for the entire home.

If you’re visiting Nairobi on a budget, you can reduce travel expenses by booking a hotel room at one of the city’s affordable hotels. Hotel Amenities like a swimming pool, free parking, and express check-in/out feature prominently.

From fantastic amenities to high-class service, top hotels in Nairobi are more than just a place to rest your head. Do you wish to change your scenery from time to time?  Below are some outgoing hotels in Nairobi for you- they are high-end but with a good budget, you can afford a few nights in them.

Ole-Sereni Hotel

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Ole-Sereni Hotel Nairobi. Photo/africanmeccasafaris.com.

With an exceptional location, Ole Sereni offers you a head-start on a Kenya Safari! This charming hotel sits right on the edge of the city bordering Nairobi National Park.

You arrive at the airport and in a few minutes, you will be enjoying a sundowner at the hotel. This Nairobi hotel has four restaurants and an outdoor heated pool.

Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel Nairobi

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Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel Nairobi. Photo/accorhotels.

Since 1904, Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel remains a celebrated Kenyan landmark in Nairobi. Tropical gardens weave throughout the cosy boutique-style hotel, reflecting the splendour of a bygone era. We recommend Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel for guests seeking a luxurious starting point in their Kenyan stay.

Hotel Facilities include a choice of four restaurants and bars, a heated pool, a Spa & Fitness centre, business centre. The hotel also has around 170 air-conditioned rooms, a TV, and free internet.

Sankara Hotel Nairobi

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Sankara Hotel Nairobi. Photo/kayak.ae.

Sankara, part of Marriott’s premium Autograph Collection, is one of the luxurious hotels in Westlands Nairobi. This is an ideal hotel for leisure and business travellers offering a high standard of services, accommodation, and cuisine. 

It features a steakhouse and three other restaurants, a wine bar, a champagne bar,  and a patisserie. Other hotel facilities also include a pool, Spa & Fitness centre, and business centre.

Sarova Panafric Hotel

Sarova Panafric Hotel

Sarova Panafric Hotel. Photo/tripadvisor.com.

Offering 162 fully furnished and beautifully decorated rooms and suites, taste the essence of real Africa at Sarova Panafric. This charming hotel is one of the best hotels in Nairobi. During your stay at the hotel, you can choose from a variety of executive, superior, studio, club, or themed suites.

Nairobi Serena Hotel

Nairobi Serena Hotel

Nairobi Serena Hotel – The back-exterior. Photo/Serena Hotel.

Enjoy traditional African art and design throughout Nairobi Serena Hotel, highlighting the vivid creativity found across Africa. Ethiopian paintings, handmade umbrellas fringed with gold lace line the walls of Aksum Bar overlooking Central Park in Nairobi.

Mandhari, Nairobi’s fine-dining restaurant has seasonal menus, while Cafe Maghreb pays homage to North African style and tastes.

Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport

Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport

Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport. Photo/Make My Trip.

Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport hotel conveniently seated within the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). It’s the ideal stopover for well-oiled travellers.

The hotel offers an American-style restaurant and a lounge bar. It features a wading pool, a fitness club, and a full-service spa. The 172-roomed hotel also features facilities such as a mini bar fridge, coffee maker, free internet and a flat-screen TV for guests’ entertainment. 

Hemingways Nairobi Hotel

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Hemingways Nairobi Hotel. Photo/stars-of-africa.

Hemingways is one of the top hotels in Karen Nairobi. This boutique hotel is a delightful plantation-style property with upper-floor verandas and enormous suites.

Sitting secluded in the suburbs of Karen, it overlooks the rolling Ngong Hills. Its grounds are stunning and fit for a luxurious stopover between dusty safaris.

Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel

Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel

Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel. Photo/hivisasa.com.

The dusty pink and white exterior of the Villa Rosa Kempinski conceals a luxurious and elegant hotel. Villa Rosa Kempinski, an imposing rose-hued 10-floor hotel on the edge of Nairobi, is an ideal base from which to explore the city.

This enduringly top hotel has a heated outdoor pool and deck where you can order drinks and enjoy first-class service. If detox is on your agenda, visit the Kempinski Spa & fitness club, complete with a sauna and steam room.

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Besigye is a Ugandan writer and a teacher by profession. She loves adventure and travelling that's why she loves writing travel blogs.

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