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Nairobi Serena Hotel
Stylish
hotel situated close to Nairobi's city centre or what some refer to as the outskirts of Central Park, in
Nairobi, Kenya.
*Pamper Yourself - the Maisha Health
Club has an excellent selection of therapeutic treatments.
*Fine Dining - choose between the
hotel's 5 exclusive restaurants & bars.
*Style & Comfort - Nairobi
Serena Hotel meets the high standards of the Leading Hotels of the
World.
The tranquil setting and the hotel's beautiful gardens are a
welcome escape from the noise and bustle of one of Africa's most
dynamic cities.
The interior decor of the hotel blends Moroccan influences with other
African themes. As the hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the
World, you can be assured of excellence.
Apart from its renowned health club, the hotel has a fantastic outdoor
pool. If you're seeking activity and adventure, Nairobi Serena Hotel
offers the Serena Active concept. This program helps you to explore the
East African landscape on a variety of game-viewing activities.
Due to its location its just moments from the city's business
centre and most of its attractions, including art and cultural
institutions, shopping centres, nightlife and entertainment.
Facilities Include:
* A La Carte Restaurant
* Air-Conditioning
* Bar Facility
* Conference Facilities
* Gardens
* Gym
* Hair/Beauty Salon
* Laundry Service
* Mini Bar
* Satellite TV
* Spa
* Squash Courts
* Swimming Pool
* Tennis Court
Dining
Nairobi Serena Hotel has a wide variety of cuisines on offer ranging
from Kenyan to Indian, Italian to Creole.
Café Maghreb is a relaxed and informal Moroccan-style
café. The food is international in style and features a
globetrotting selection of themed menus throughout the week.
The Aksum Bar is a spacious bar, opening onto lush gardens where
evening cocktails and Sunday brunch are served. The decor includes
Ethiopian wall hangings, ethnic crafts and an umbrella-hung ceiling.
The Bambara Lounge, which offers 24-hour service, is decorated to a
West African theme with hand-carved camphor wood panels, each depicting
an African legend.
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