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Fairview Hotel is a tranquil property set within acres of lush greenery. Its colonial style, two storey buildings are scattered around the gardens, offering guests a peaceful oasis away from the busy Nairobi city. The location is central, secluded and one of the safest areas in town. It is part of the renowned City Lodge Hotel Group and offers friendly service, good food and clean accommodation. There are hotel rooms as well as serviced apartments for longer stays. The staff are among the friendliest and most efficient in Africa and the cuisine is excellent.
From $90 person/night
The gardens and the swimming pool are incredibly pretty and a welcome sight after a long (or even short) flight.
In a city that can get rather expensive, the Fairview is always a good bet for comfort, a nice swimming pool to relax around– and a bit of peace and quiet!
The rooms are quite simple – think hard floors and quite utilitarian décor – but absolutely fine for a stopover stay.
Fairview Hotel has four restaurants, and several sundowner venues, like the Pool Deck, the Atrium, and the Water Feature . The award-winning Pango Brasserie is one of Nairobi's top lunch and dinner venues and offers a romantic ambience, quality service, classy food presentation and excellent taste. Complimentary breakfast is served in the Mitende Atrium. The gardens and the pristine swimming pool are huge. There is a gym, a business centre and conference facilities. Complimentary wireless internet is available.
The Fairview Hotel has 103 rooms and 11 serviced suites for long-term stays. There are rooms in many categories to choose from. Many of the rooms are set amidst the gardens and come with attached shower bathrooms. Some have a bath too. The rooms also feature large desks with power sockets catering for devices from several continents, complimentary bottled water and hot beverages, electronic safes and satellite television. There are kitchenettes and air-conditioning in all the suites.
Relax in the vast gardens or at the hotel's swimming pool. Visit Nairobi City for some shopping at the local markets or go and see its attractions - like the Karen Blixen Museum at the Danish author’s Kenyan home, the Giraffe Centre, Daphne Sheldrick’s Elephant Orphanage where visitors can adopt a baby elephant and Anselm Kitengela Hot Glass, where craftsmen blow glass in the foundry building. Or visit the Nairobi National Park and go on a game drive there.