From
the day it opened its doors in 1902, The Stanley has
been making history - hosting royal safaris and a
long line of living legends. The stature and
historical importance of The Stanley was aptly
described in a article that appeared in The East
African and Rhodesian in 1930 that said, "There is
probably no other colony in the British Empire where
a hotel has been more intimately associated with
communal development and welfare than has The
Stanley of Nairobi with the modern history and
progress of Kenya. That celebrated establishment has
been so long a popular rendezvous of the colonists
that it has acquired an individuality entirely of
its own".
Kenya's first locally brewed beer was served at
The Stanley's long bar in 1923. Ewart Grogan who
walked from Cape to Cairo to prove his love for
a woman slaked his considerable thirst here. So
too did Ernest Hemingway, Denys Finch Hatton and
Edward Prince of Wales. At The Stanley, the
stars came out at night: Stewart Granger, Ava
Gardner, Clark Gable, they all came to The
Stanley.
Today, The Stanley's heritage character is preserved
whilst offering modern hotel services and amenities
to create Nairobi's most special hotel experience.
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LOCATION |
RESTAURANTS |
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Kenyatta Ave/Kimathi Street,
City centre. |
Several bars and restaurant
offering a variety of local and international cuisines
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ACCOMMODATION |
RECREATION
FACILITIES |
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225 luxury rooms including
Business Executive, State and Presidential suites all air
conditioned. |
Fully equipped Health Club
with sauna , steam bath, swimming pool and daily fitness
classes., Room TV, Conference facilities.
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