very good location...located at the heart of city centre,but the rude staffs and not-so-clean room spoil the image of the hotel...well.. what more can you expect in Kenya?
We were booked into this hotel as part of a tour package. We had previously stayed at Nairobi Intercontinental, which was so much nicer you could not compare the two. The rooms at Hilton were small and dirty. Soap scum and hair on the shower curtain was the first turn-off, followed by stains on the pillow cases. Under the sink was a large water stain indicating a water leak from the last decade. Funny thing was, Hilton cost more than the Intercontinental.
Stayed here for 1 night double room b&b £98. Restaurant was ok. Breakfast excellent. Public areas ok. Pool had slightly misty water. Bedroom bathrooms a bit grubby. Ok to say for 1 night, would I stay again probably not, would I recommend it to friends, no. Needs a re-dec. Reception were helpful.
Did have a pool but I wouldn't swim in it because the water wasn't clear.
Nairobi Hilton was one of the best hotels in nairobi until a few years ago, it is now getting frayed around the edges and is not value for money. The safari and taxi touts who hang around outside are a decided nuisance.
good views accross Nairobi from upper floors, restaurant excellant
The Hilton Nairobi is a very nice hotel - the rooms are not as nice as you would expect from a Hilton in Europe or America, but is is on an excellent standard, the food is good, the service is always friendly and overall it is a great place to be.
After a few days out in the highlands I embraced this hotel. I was willing to pay almost anything just to have a little bit of basic necessities again. When I saw myself in the mirror again, I got a shock!
Satellite TV, Internet access, nice pool, decent food, clean.