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    Quote Originally Posted by winner27 View Post
    Hi Everyone!

    I have been to Nairobi earlier this year and I have this to contribute: If it comes to the hotels yes, there are the big expensive ones where (if you have the money) your stay is really enjoyable. The Intercontinental has by far the best bar and thats why you have all those chicks there. The Hilton has nice rooms (so does the Stanley and the Serena) but there is nothing going on inside (meaning: you would HAVE TO leave the hotel to get some action). The panari hotel is probably the worste choice. Not only is it too far away from the city but the hotel itself is very boring. I would only stay there if I would have one night only in Nairobi and maybe a phone number from a girl who would get there to meet me. I stayed in a low budget hotel (the comfort inn) which is in the city. It has (apart from the great prices) lots of advantages: It is very safe, the staff is very friendly and you have everything nearby. There is a Barclays Bank just down the street, Florida is within 3 min walking distance and - very important - there is a Nakkumatt nearby. Its within a little mall. On the backside of it there is a restaurant where you can sit outside and people are passing by. I got me some pussy just by sitting there and waiting for the right girl to pass by. You know that all it takes is to wave her in and once she sits next to you you got yourself a deal. Also, the nakkumatt itself is great place to hunt. Just go in there right around rush hour and the place is full with women who are going shopping. If you like one approach her and you will be surprised how fast you will have her number. I also went to a club/bar called "ZanzeBar" on the 5th floor of Kenya Cinema Plaza.Its a place for the working class who goes there to have a few drinks after work. The best day is friday where its packed from 8 olcock on so if you want a seat you have to be there early (the best is before 6). Get a seat near the entrance to your right when you go upstairs. Thats where the women toilet is and every chick in this place has to pass you in the course of the night and believe me since its more a local place you will stick out as a foreigner and you will get all the attention. One more thing about the comfort inn hotel: As long as the girl has an i.d. there is no problem taking her to the room. I always book a double room so there are no discussions when you get in at 4 a.m., drunk and ready to rumble!! Hope this is useful to you fellow mongers!!
    Are u talking about the Kenya Comfort Hotel? If so, the place is a complete dump and a rip off @65.00usd a night for a double.

    Robert75 is right on about the Central Park Hotel - best value in Nairobi, but the area is a little rough...

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    visit to nairobi last week

    Hi All,

    Last week of October was in Nbo for 3 nights.

    Boy!! had the best time of my life..

    Been to Nbo on a couple of occasions and the usual bar scene is that you get swamped by women.

    As per Frank's suggestion stayed at Fairview. I must admit its a pretty fine hotel.. liked it better than hilton..

    Met this girl called Pauline on the 1st day.. Super fit body!!

    We romped all night.. next mornng I thought I would look for variety so told her that I was leaving so to that she said that she could get a friend in the evening.. to that I said that was alrite..

    Again all night 3some..

    3rd night she brought in a model..

    All 3 nights were long and amazing..

    Top it all.. there was no mention of money.. all these girls wanted a place to stay, food and booze... and ofcourse the johnny!!

    Pauline lives an hour away from Nbo.. whenever she requires funds or is in a mood to have fun she comes to Nbo..

    It was no problem at all to get the women in the hotel..

    Attached is the pic.. Enjoy!!

    Cheers!!
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    RajRa you got no numbers for those 3 girls then?
    what bars did you go to?

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    Hotels

    If you want downtown, I suggest u look into Green Court Hotel that IvoryEbonyLover gave on this forum.
    I use what is called Luke Hotel outside of town on Thika road, formerly Roasters. Owner changed name as Roasters is actually restaurant/Club/Bar and she said people didn't like to do conferences at place people thought of as Club. It is right behind what use to be the old Nakumatt before the tore it down. Now building new hwy there,, so construction is a bit of problem.
    I get for 1600 but I believe that is residents rate. Probably a bit more for tourists, but I have stayed there quite a bit and they know me. Nice clean, not fancy, but clean and has nice swimming pool.
    I like this place as it is out, plus close to Safari Park if you like to go there to see Safari Cats and also to eat. Some great looking ladies on Safari Cats dance troup. Friend of mine went out with two of them. Invited me once, but already had a date and could not get away. Food at Roasters and drinks are very reasonable and music is for most part Kikuyu music--Old school. I did meet one beautiful young lady there. She actually made first contact, which is the way of NBO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simba22 View Post
    If you want downtown, I suggest u look into Green Court Hotel that IvoryEbonyLover gave on this forum.
    I use what is called Luke Hotel outside of town on Thika road, formerly Roasters. Owner changed name as Roasters is actually restaurant/Club/Bar and she said people didn't like to do conferences at place people thought of as Club. It is right behind what use to be the old Nakumatt before the tore it down. Now building new hwy there,, so construction is a bit of problem.
    I get for 1600 but I believe that is residents rate. Probably a bit more for tourists, but I have stayed there quite a bit and they know me. Nice clean, not fancy, but clean and has nice swimming pool.
    I like this place as it is out, plus close to Safari Park if you like to go there to see Safari Cats and also to eat. Some great looking ladies on Safari Cats dance troup. Friend of mine went out with two of them. Invited me once, but already had a date and could not get away. Food at Roasters and drinks are very reasonable and music is for most part Kikuyu music--Old school. I did meet one beautiful young lady there. She actually made first contact, which is the way of NBO.
    I took a quick look at the Green Court Hotel last time I was in Nairobi but wasn't sufficiently impressed enough to shift from the Central park hotel at the time. Perhaps I'll revisit it on my next trip as I'll be there for a longer period of time and need something a bit cheaper.

    Roasters was also recommend to me, but the traffic and cost of daily transport to and from the city killed that....

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    Hilton Nairobi

    Having read this thread it appears the Hilton has nice rooms and no action, can anyone confirm this please? I may be staying there for a few night in a week or so. Is there nothing working the bar? Also, is it girl friendly please? Most Hiltons are, but you never know.

    I will report what I find.

    Thanks,

    J.

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    Hi J,

    the Hilton is a nice hotel in Nairobi. The best thing are the soundproof windows. You wont hear a thing from the streets in your room. Also, if you have a room on the first floor you open your balcony-like window and you are right at the pool. It is true though that the bars (both the jockey pub and the pool bar) are absolutely dead. There is nothing going on. The hotel itself is girl friendly. The only thing they will ask for is an i.d. card from the girl and (if you have a single room) you will have to upgrade to a double. Another thing: The taxis around the hilton are more expensive than the others. If you get friendly with one and you will always use him to take you to places get his mobile number and call whenever you want to go somewhere and he will charge you less. Also: If you want to change money avoid the banks and the hotel cashier. They will give you bad rates. Use one of the many bureau de changes that are in the area around the hilton. I always change at the "chase" forex bureau. Its on kenyatta avenue, opposite the 680 hotel. If you change a higher amount they will give you a better rate. Just bargain with them. The pound is being exchanged for around 130 shillings at the moment which is pretty good. Hope this helps you.

    regards

    G

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner27 View Post
    Hi J,

    the Hilton is a nice hotel in Nairobi. The best thing are the soundproof windows. You wont hear a thing from the streets in your room. Also, if you have a room on the first floor you open your balcony-like window and you are right at the pool. It is true though that the bars (both the jockey pub and the pool bar) are absolutely dead. There is nothing going on. The hotel itself is girl friendly. The only thing they will ask for is an i.d. card from the girl and (if you have a single room) you will have to upgrade to a double. Another thing: The taxis around the hilton are more expensive than the others. If you get friendly with one and you will always use him to take you to places get his mobile number and call whenever you want to go somewhere and he will charge you less. Also: If you want to change money avoid the banks and the hotel cashier. They will give you bad rates. Use one of the many bureau de changes that are in the area around the hilton. I always change at the "chase" forex bureau. Its on kenyatta avenue, opposite the 680 hotel. If you change a higher amount they will give you a better rate. Just bargain with them. The pound is being exchanged for around 130 shillings at the moment which is pretty good. Hope this helps you.

    regards

    G
    Thank you very much Winner, that was exactly what I was after!

    Appreciate your help.

    J.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robert75 View Post
    Westlands to Hilton was 400ks if i remember rightly. 3 clubs i know in westlands are Gypsy (alot of Indians and whites outnumber locals, its smallish club and music is way too loud) which is just off the main road aside Barclays bank. Around the corner from there is Havana (small, nice food, has a live band some nights) and has a busy club next door as well but i dont know name of it). Another is Black diamond which is ok but its a year since i was at this club. I cant say much about the women in these 3 places as i dont monger in Nairobi, ive been going to kenya for years so i know alot of ladies there who i usually take out. Florida 2000 has plenty women looking for a fuck from a friendly tourist.
    yeah Nairobi first stop for sure

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    Florida 2000 is still going strong on the weekends so you wont have any probs finding a girl there.

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    what time do most of these bars mentioned stay open till?

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    im not sure as i usually head off with a woman at around 2am. i know some of my friends stay out until 4am sometimes though.

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    hey Rob,
    have you ever had a look at one of the Executive Rooms at the Central Park Hotel? will be in Nairobi at the end of the month and I am considering giving this hotel a chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner27 View Post
    hey Rob,
    have you ever had a look at one of the Executive Rooms at the Central Park Hotel? will be in Nairobi at the end of the month and I am considering giving this hotel a chance
    I am not aware they had executive rooms unless they refer to the ones at the end of the corridors. The only difference is they are bit bigger.

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    Hello Rob,

    Will be in Nbo by 10th Nov.

    Anything new come up in past 6 months? Was looking for a place to little luxurious place to stay? Apart from the Hilton and Serena. This time have a budget of about USD 100 per night.

    Cheers!!

    Raj

 

 
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