At Sarova Stanley, we strive to provide our guests with an experience that goes beyond all expectations. It all begins with our friendly staff who do all they can to ensure your stay is relaxing & enjoyable. We are an award-winning hotel conveniently located in Nairobi’s Central Business District with quick access via the Nairobi Expressway to and from areas such as the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport - JKIA (17.3 km), Wilson Airport (5.8 km), Kenyatta International Convention Centre - KICC (1.5 km), UNEP (8.9 km) & several Government offices. Other popular attractions within easy proximity are the famous Nairobi National Park, the captivating Nairobi National Museum, the newly refurbished Uhuru Park and a host of high-end shopping malls.
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Discover the best of Nairobi's top attractions without leaving the city on this exceptional tour. Let a driver handle the traffic as you relax on your way to the Giraffe Centre, David Sheldrick and Nairobi National Park. Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature as you witness the conservation efforts at the David Sheldrick and the captivating wildlife at Nairobi National Park. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, gain insights into Nairobi's history, culture, and landmarks, making this tour a truly unforgettable experience.
The Museum hosts both temporary and permanent galleries that attract learners and tourists alike. We have the following permanent galleries: The Cradle of human kind gallery; The Story of mammals; The History of Kenya; Cycles of life gallery; Numismatic exhibition and Asian African Heritage exhibition gallery respectively.
is a 12.9 hectare (32 acre) recreational park adjacent to the central business district of Nairobi, Kenya. It was opened to the general public by the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta on 23 May 1969. It contains an artificial lake, several national monuments, and an assembly ground which has become a popular skateboarding spot on weekends and also a location for local skateboarding competitions (best trick contest 2017), catering to Nairobi's growing skate scene