Norfolk Hotel Nairobi
Norfolk Hotel Nairobi
Harry Thuku Road P O Box 40064 Nairobi Kenya

Star Ratings :

Location :
Suburb
Rooms :
170

Tranquilly located in suburban Nairobi, the superior Norfolk Hotel boasts a superb outdoor swimming pool, sauna, fully-equipped fitness centre, several shops, beauty salon and meeting amenities. The 171 air-conditioned, luxuriously designed and decorated guest accommodations at the Norfolk Hotel are each fitted with basic modern in-room equipments. The hotel’s extremely comfortable lounge is an ideal spot for having conversations, unwind or meet new friends. Breakfast, lunch or dinner may be enjoyed at the outstanding on-site restaurant.
from US$ 226
per night
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per night
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