Nairobi is a vibrant, colourful city with places of cultural interest to visit, and excellent restaurants to enjoy. Its broad streets, lined with colourful flowers, give rise to descriptions such as 'city of flowers' and 'city in the sun'. The outlying suburbs feature gracious houses set in large gardens.
The Giraffe Manor, built in 1932 by Sir David Duncan, is situated on 120 acres of land just a few miles from the centre of Nairobi, Kenya's capital city.
House of Waine is situated on 2.5 acres that blends the elegance of gracious living with the spirit of modern Africa in an exclusive and serene setting.
Just twenty minutes drive from the capital, Nairobi, with the Nairobi National Park on its doorstep, Macushla (Gaelic 'My Beloved') provides the amenities of a hotel yet the warmth and character of a private home.
This beautiful, luxurious and romantic home stay gives the impression you are out in the African Bush - yet you are only 20 minutes away from downtown Nairobi.
Located in the tranquil gardens of the State House Valley, Palacina is the ideal venue for those wanting to be centrally located but away from the traffic and noise of Nairobi.
Older than the London Ritz, younger than The Savoy, no other hotel in Kenya has as rich a history as the Norfolk, one of the world's most romantic hotels.