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Hotel in Nairobi ( 0.3 miles)
The Weston Hotel is nestled away in the peaceful surroundings of Lang’ata area in Nairobi city. The Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Very well maintained, comfortable bed. Lovely food in restaurant. Very close to Wilson airport.
Hotel in Nairobi ( 0.4 miles)
Situated in Nairobi, 5.3 km from Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Aero Club of East Africa features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Lovely rooms and the common areas and dining room are very inviting.
Nairobi (0.4 miles from Wilson Airport)
Walk to Strathmore Uni, Java, Wilson Airport, tmall is set in Nairobi, 3.7 km from Nyayo Stadium, 3.8 km from Shifteye Gallery, and 4.4 km from Kenya Railway Golf Club. Excellent staff, comfortable stay.
Nairobi (0.6 miles from Wilson Airport)
Set 4.6 km from Kenyatta International Conference Centre, West suits kisauni road offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Nairobi (0.6 miles from Wilson Airport)
Set 7.2 km from Nairobi National Museum, 2.6 km from Nyayo Stadium and 3.3 km from Uhuru Gardens Memorial Park, Marina Cozy guest house offers accommodation situated in Nairobi.
Nairobi (0.6 miles from Wilson Airport)
Sunbird Serenity Stays, a property with a shared lounge, is situated in Nairobi, 7.1 km from Nairobi National Museum, 2.9 km from Royal Nairobi Golf Club, as well as 3.8 km from Nyayo Stadium.
Nairobi (0.7 miles from Wilson Airport)
Boasting accommodation with a balcony, WEST SUITES SHERRY HOMES is situated in Nairobi. It is located 3.9 km from Kenyatta International Conference Centre and features private check-in and check-out.
Nairobi (0.7 miles from Wilson Airport)
Offering a garden and garden view, Dam estate 20 is located in Nairobi, 8 km from Nairobi National Museum and 800 metres from Uhuru Gardens Memorial Park.
Nairobi (0.7 miles from Wilson Airport)
Boasting garden views, Dam estate offers accommodation with a terrace, around 5.4 km from Kenyatta International Conference Centre.
Nairobi (0.8 miles from Wilson Airport)
Boasting city views, Ravic Homes Nairobi, One bedroom provides accommodation with a balcony, around 6.3 km from Nairobi National Museum. Cosy, clean and comfortable. Loved it, it was serene.
Villa Rock Stop Falls Gigiri! In the heart of the city lies a neighborhood that beats with authenticity and warmth. Here, you're not just another face in the crowd — locals greet you with genuine smiles, vendors remember your name after one visit, and cafés feel like second homes. The community spirit is palpable, with artists, students, families, and old-timers sharing the same tree-lined boulevards. This is also one of the safest corners of the city, offering a 24/7 sense of security that lets you walk freely, day or night. Well-lit streets, community policing, and friendly neighbors create an atmosphere of peace — rare even in top-tier capitals. But what truly sets this place apart is its proximity to nature: hidden green pockets, lush riverside trails, and rooftop gardens provide a surprising sanctuary for birds. Whether you're a casual observer or a dedicated birder, you’ll spot everything from playful weavers to majestic storks. Migratory species often stop here, making it a prime birdwatching destination within city limits. In short: it's a place where urban energy meets calm, where everyday life feels a little bit like a postcard, and where nature doesn’t whisper — it sings.
As an Asian woman traveling alone I got starred at a lot…and when I was at the food court or a store, they were pressuring me to buy their products. I know I can just walk away, which I did but they will follow you. I would say this place isn’t ideal for solo traveler. But I did join a group tour and some day tour which was great.
Nairobi is over rated. It is a typical African country. Don’t let the tall buildings in Nairobi fool you. It is a third world country. I went to Kenya to see if I could retire there. But after going, I know that I could never live there. I even canceled my appointment with the real estate lady. The people are struggling. Lots of people on the streets trying to sell you something. The roads are dirty and sidewalks even worst. Traffic is ridiculous. People missing each other with their cars by inches. They built a nice freeway there, but they charge a small toll to drive on it and most people can’t afford to pay it. So the freeway traffic is smooth and quick. But the traffic on the street where most of the people drive is a nightmare. Lots of people in makeshift places selling their goods. This was my 18 trip to Africa. I really love Africa. But I didn’t care too much for Kenya. So many other countries in Africa are better than Kenya. If you go, go there for a particular purpose. Like going on safari. But be warned, it can be a little pricey, but well worth seeing the animals. Which I may do if I come again. I would like to check out Mombasa too. The giraffe center is a must see. But the Kibera slums will depress you. You will stop complaining about your life. It will make you appreciate what you have at home. But I needed to see it. Oh, and go to the Westgate Mall and surrounding area. That was not bad.
Nairobi is a perfect place to visit. From the rich and vibrant colours and culture, to the natural beauty and access to national parks located right next to the city. The sandy beaches of the Coast are only a few hours away by train or an hour by flight. You will never run out of amazing things to do while in Nairobi.
Definitely one of the better countries and cities in Africa. Some parts of Nairobi is so well developed one get the feeling one is in some parts of Europa/East Asia. The people are very polite and friendly.
Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪 is a great city , the capital city of Africa, for entrepreneurs like me I see it as the silicon savannah of Africa! The city has everything u need for your comfort while traveling for business or personal holiday. The only thing you need to be careful with is ask prices upfront, then bargain if u can , don't pay for anything until u see and touch it , even hotel rooms... You have to see first and feel the vibe . Use reputable companies like Uber for transportation if u haven't hired personal vehicle, it's easier to report them through the App than just random guys , lastly don't walk around downtown alone at night , u might lose your items . Overall people are kind and welcoming, enjoy your stay 🛫✈️🏝️