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When
The Norfolk Hotel first opened in Nairobi on Christmas Day 1904, the Savoy Hotel
in London was 5 years old and the London Ritz was still a year away. No other
hotel in Kenya captures as much of Nairobi's splendid past and exciting present,
and few hotels anywhere can claim a more romantic history. Adventurous visitors
such as 26th American President Theodore Roosevelt, Lord Baden-Powell, the Earl
of Warwick, Lord and Lady Cranworth, and the Baron and Baroness von Blixen have
all been part of the Hotel’s history.
The Hotel boasts 167
luxurious guest rooms, an outdoor heated swimming pool, a fully equipped health
club, a ballroom, four function rooms, elegant public areas and the choice of
four dining venues.
Accommodation
All guest rooms are luxuriously
furnished, have plush carpeting and deep velour soft furnishings. The guest rooms
all have bedside lamps, dressing tables, and built-in wardrobes, besides luggage
racks. All rooms are equipped with a colour TV which receives all popular local
and international channels on a 24 hour basis.
There are six restaurants
in the hotel, each offering gourmet dishes fit for kings. Room service is also
available 24 hours, and offers a choice of 2 menus. Besides a regular room service
menu, a special children's menu is on offer.
Ibis Restaurant
The Ibis Restaurant is the perfect setting for both romantic evenings and business
lunches. Leading off the Reception and Lounge areas, the restaurant extends onto
a shaded terrace.
Hibiscus Bar And Lounge
Leading from
the Reception area, the Hibiscus is bright and airy, and gives one a feeling of
space and light. The main staircase leading to the upper floor sweeps majestically
through the centre of the Lobby, and leaves one gazing over the luscious gardens
of the inner Courtyard.
Lord Delamere Restaurant
The
brasserie-look Lord Delamere Restaurant boasts a popular frontage grilling area.
Open for breakfast and lunch, meals are a selection of grills cooked in view of
diners, besides a salad bar, and a choice of displayed desserts.
Lord Delamere Terrace And Bar
Having proved to be a popular rendezvous
since 1904, the Terrace and Bar have been patronised by almost all the first European
pioneer settlers. Steeped in history, the Terrace continues to be a favourite
watering hole. The Terrace accommodates guests for meals and casual drinks. At
the far end is a delightful bar, patronised regularly by Kenya's old and new
‘safari-hands'!
Lord Delamere Patio
A new
addition to The Norfolk Hotel, the Lord Delamere Patio extends off the Reception
and Business Centre areas, although still part of the Lord Delamere Restaurant.
The Patio seats up to 60 people, and is therefore ideal for cocktail parties and
private dinner parties.
Swimming Pool Restaurant
Elevated
from the pool, the Poolside Restaurant has a lovely canopied ceiling, with a soothing
decor done in pastels. One side faces the pool whilst the other faces the Mugumo
gardens. It is an ideal site for cocktail parties, group luncheons and dinners.
The Poolside Restaurant is also the perfect setting for intimate, leisurely lunches.
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TOWN
HOTELS:
PRICES
(IN US$) INCLUDE BED & BREAKFAST ONLY.
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NAIROBI HOTELS,
NORFOLK HOTEL
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DATES FROM
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DATES TO
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PER PERSON SHARING
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SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT PER NIGHT
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01-Apr-09
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30-Jun-09
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$130
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$105
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01-Jul-09
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31-Oct-09
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$160
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$140
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01-Nov-09
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30-Nov-09
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$130
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$105
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01-Dec-09
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23-Dec-09
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$150
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$125
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24-Dec-09
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01-Jan-10
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$160
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$140
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02-Jan-10
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31-Mar-10
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$150
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$125
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01-Apr-10
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30-Jun-10
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$130
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$105
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01-Jul-10
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31-Oct-10
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$160
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$140
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01-Nov-10
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30-Nov-10
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$130
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$105
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01-Dec-10
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23-Dec-10
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$150
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$125
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24-Dec-10
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02-Jan-11
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$160
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$140
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Fairmont Deluxe Room Supplement $40 (2009) per person
per night
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Suites
available upon request.
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Day
Room (upto 1800hrs): 85% of per person sharing rate each
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Child
Policy: 5 years and below, stay Free; 6 – 12 yrs sharing
with parents stay free BUT pay for Breakfast $15( 2009 &
2010); 13 and over pay sharing with parents stay Free
BUT pay $30 (2009 & 2010) for breakfast.
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