HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Site of one of Kenya’s most iconic restaurants
Several rooms for those with mobility issues
Excellent proximity to Nairobi’s airports
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕:
December to March
July to October
Green Season⊕:
April to June
November
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Women’s education
Via a guest bracelet project, the hotel facilitates young women from deprived areas like Kibera to undertake a 12-month certificate course from a local hospitality college that it also sponsors
OVERVIEW
Nairobi is one of Africa’s most pulsating cities – with traffic to match! That’s why, for overnight stays, it pays to be as close to Jomo Kenyatta International and Wilson Airports as possible. The Tamarind Tree Hotel offers not only excellent proximity to transport hubs but also to major attractions like the Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre and the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
In addition, it is home to Carnivore, one of Kenya’s most famous traditional restaurants where platters of roasted meats of all kinds are offered up on the tips of swords! The Standard Rooms are the largest of their kind in Nairobi and the slick modern hotel also offers the Duke Coffee Shop, Tamambo restaurant and Dawa Lounge for meals.