Best Hotels Near Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) is East Africa's busiest airport and the gateway to world-class safaris. Hotels in Nairobi offer access to the extraordinary Nairobi National Park (the world's only park in a capital city), the Karen Blixen Museum, and the best of East African cuisine.
Giraffe Manor is unquestionably one of the world's most extraordinary hotel experiences — a 1930s Kenyan manor house where a resident herd of Rothschild giraffe join guests at the breakfast table and peer through bedroom windows in the early light. The Safari Collection property has only 13 rooms, all individually decorated, and demand consistently outstrips the available nights. Booking many months in advance is an absolute necessity.
The Emakoko straddles the boundary of Nairobi National Park with a breathtaking setting on a valley ridge — game drives begin directly from the lodge, and the roar of lions at night is genuinely plausible. The 10-room property is immaculate in design and service, bridging the gap between city luxury and true bush lodge. It is the finest hotel in the world to have a city skyline and big five in the same frame.
Modelled on the intimate luxury of its sibling property in Watamu, Hemingways Nairobi delivers a 45-suite boutique hotel in the heart of Karen with service that feels closer to a private members' club. The outdoor fireplace lounge, curated library, and garden setting create an atmosphere of quiet gravitas; the rooftop restaurant serves some of the city's most accomplished cuisine.
Nairobi's most stylish urban luxury hotel occupies a prominent Westlands address with 156 rooms of contemporary design informed by Kenyan craft. The rooftop Artisan Grill, one of the city's most sought-after reservations, serves superlative steaks with a Nairobi skyline backdrop. The spa, pool, and meeting facilities are all best-in-class for corporate and leisure travellers alike.
A small, exquisitely styled boutique hotel on a lush Karen estate that feels more like an intimate private safari lodge than a city hotel. Eleven suites are decorated with museum-quality African artefacts and artworks; the pool is fringed by jacaranda and flame trees, and the open-air restaurant serves outstanding East African cuisine. An ideal pre- or post-safari retreat.
Nairobi's oldest and most storied hotel has stood at the city's heart since 1904, hosting everyone from Theodore Roosevelt to Karen Blixen in its storied corridors. A recent Fairmont renovation has refreshed the 170 rooms and suites while preserving the colonial grandeur and the famous Lord Delamere Terrace, where Nairobi's social life has congregated for over a century.