Book with us for an exciting and educational walking tour. Discover various parts of the city and delve into its history.
Learn some street slang and local greetings that will enhance your interactions with the locals during your stay in the city.
Discuss with your tour guide what you already know and have heard about the city, and learn together.
Book with us for an exciting and educational walking tour. Discover various parts of the city and delve into its history.
Learn some street slang and local greetings that will enhance your interactions with the locals during your stay in the city.
Discuss with your tour guide what you already know and have heard about the city, and learn together.
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City Market - The building was once used for boxing tournaments.
Today, it is serves as a market centre for meat, flowers, cultural jewellery and open restaurant ‘kibanda’ to enjoy a delicious meal.
One can take pictures of the attraction site. -
Kipande House - This used to be the tallest building in the City.
It served as a warehouse used by…
- City Market - The building was once used for boxing tournaments.
Today, it is serves as a market centre for meat, flowers, cultural jewellery and open restaurant ‘kibanda’ to enjoy a delicious meal.
One can take pictures of the attraction site.
- Kipande House - This used to be the tallest building in the City.
It served as a warehouse used by coolies right next to the Uganda railway line.
It was repurposed to be a colonial Govt issuance centre of identity cards (kipande) to the natives who worked in Nairobi.
One can take pictures of the attraction site.
- McMillan Memorial Library (Kaloleni Branch) - The library was funded by Lady Mcmillan in conjunction with the U.S Carnegie Foundation and opened in 1931, in honor of Lord William Northrop Mcmillan.
One can take pictures of the attraction site and enter the library to have a look at it.
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Sarova Stanley Nairobi - 5 Star Hotel - Opened in 1902, this is the oldest hotel in the city.
It is an iconic hotel because the then princess Elizabeth visited on her safari to the Treetops hotel in 1952. - Kencom House - This is a busy bus stop
One can take pictures of the attraction site and also observe how the touts engage the customers to board the bus.
- Kenyatta International Conference Center - It was opened in 1973 by the first president, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.
It serves as an office complex, conference halls and exhibition centre.
One can take pictures of the attraction site, take the elevator and some sets of stairs to get to the rooftop to enjoy the view of the city.
This will be the final part of the tour.
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Ksh 500 admission per person at the KICC payable by card or mobile money.
- Gratuities
- Ksh 500 admission per person at the KICC payable by card or mobile money.
- Gratuities
- The duration of the tour includes walking time
- The duration of the tour includes walking time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.