Book with us for a fun-filled, informative walking tour. Experience the different parts of the city and get to learn it's history.
Get to learn some street slang and local greetings which can go along way with interacting with fellow locals in your stay at the city.
Engage with your tour guide about what you already know and what you may have heard about the city and get to learn together.
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.
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.
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.
You will make your own way to the meeting points