Shopping
The Sarit Centre is one of the largest shopping malls in East Africa, and was the first enclosed shopping mall in the country when it opened in 1983. Over 25,000 visitors come to the Centre every day.
27 locals recommend
Java House
Ngong RoadThe Sarit Centre is one of the largest shopping malls in East Africa, and was the first enclosed shopping mall in the country when it opened in 1983. Over 25,000 visitors come to the Centre every day.
The Village Market is East Africa’s largest Shopping, Recreation and Entertainment destination. The complex is home to over 150 outlets covering 210,000 sq feet of retail space
125 locals recommend
The Village Market
The Village Market is East Africa’s largest Shopping, Recreation and Entertainment destination. The complex is home to over 150 outlets covering 210,000 sq feet of retail space
Arts & Culture
Restaurants, stores, coffee houses, malls, rooftop bars - just a great neighborhood to hangout, make friends and have fun
78 locals recommend
Westlands
Restaurants, stores, coffee houses, malls, rooftop bars - just a great neighborhood to hangout, make friends and have fun
The Museum aims to interpret Kenya's rich heritage and offers a one stop for visitors to sample the country's rich heritage both for education and leisure.
291 locals recommend
Nairobi National Museum
101 Muthithi RdThe Museum aims to interpret Kenya's rich heritage and offers a one stop for visitors to sample the country's rich heritage both for education and leisure.
Everything Else
Three theme bars and a restaurant under one roof. Pick one that suits your mood and experience one of Nairobi's liveliest bars since 1994.
18 locals recommend
Gipsy Bar
Three theme bars and a restaurant under one roof. Pick one that suits your mood and experience one of Nairobi's liveliest bars since 1994.
Sightseeing
The Arboretum occupies 30 hectares and holds over 350 tree species; it is home to over 100 species of resident and migrant birds, a multitude of insects, reptiles and notably the playful monkeys :)
8 locals recommend
Arboretum Walk
Arboretum WalkThe Arboretum occupies 30 hectares and holds over 350 tree species; it is home to over 100 species of resident and migrant birds, a multitude of insects, reptiles and notably the playful monkeys :)