About Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel
The signature hotel of Nairobi, Fairmont the Norfolk hotel has a long, rich history dating back to the very first days of colonial settlement. Centred on a courtyard garden adorned with vintage cars and carriages, the Norfolk is a sweeping Tudor-style building. Corridors decorated with period photos of Nairobi and a traditional English tea room lined with books compliment the ambiance.
The 165 en-suite rooms are made up of 52 Fairmont rooms, 41 Fairmont courtyard rooms and 31 deluxe rooms ail luxuriously furnished with plush carpets, dressing tables and TVs. There are aiso15 junior suites, 2 karura suites, 7 duplex suites, 8 signature suites and 9 acacia suites. The suites each include a sumptuous dining and living area with flat screen TV and a balcony overlooking the garden.
Lord Delarnere Terrace has a fresh grill and international a la carte menu‘ The poolside terrace serves lunch and snacks. Tatu is a chic restaurant serving creative and innovative lunches and dinners. The wine bar has canapés and a large selection of wines. Recently renovated by Fairmont, the Norfolk now has 3 fully equipped conference rooms and 4 boardrooms.
The heated pool, health suite and aerobic studio are all state of the art and the spa offers massage and treatments
The Norfolk Hotel: Meeting Rooms
Every detail has been carefully considered to make meetings virtually effortless. Our meeting facilities can accommodate groups from 6 – 250 people. The Ballroom can be divided into two and is fully air-conditioned. Our large meeting rooms are ideal for luncheons, cocktails receptions and conferences. Plus four executive boardrooms: Menegai Room, Longonot Room, Batian Room and Lenana Room.
The Norfolk Hotel: Meeting Facilities
Writing pads and pens are placed for every delegate, Complimentary use of flip chart, markers and a projection screen, Complimentary use of a PA system with E microphones for groups of over 30 persons, Complimentary use of room, Free and secure parking at KBC parking. A nominal charge is made for the use of audio-visual
The Norfolk Hotel: General Services
High speed internet, valet parking, executive service, airport transfers, E4 hour laundry service, cultural excursions to the National Archives and Nairobi museums, evening theatre, among others attractions.
The Norfolk Hotel: Guest Rooms
All guest rooms are luxuriously furnished, have plush carpeting and deep velour soft furnishings. Every room has direct dialing facilities, satellite TV electrical mosquito repellent and air conditioning. There are 165 rooms & suites.
The Norfolk Hotel: Dining Options
There are five restaurants and 24-hour in room dining in the hotel. The Tea Room offers traditional high-tea in a comfortable setting. The relaxed setting of the Cin Cin Wine Bar is the perfect spot to unwind, while the Tatu restaurant is Nairobi’s premier grill room. The extensive room service menu is always an option when a more private setting is preferred.
The Norfolk Hotel: Sports And Leisure
The Norfolk has a heated outdoor swimming pool, health club with a well equipped fitness center, treatment rooms, sauna and steam room.
The Norfolk Hotel: Location
Hurry Thuku road
Directly opposite the Kenya National Theatre
Ten minutes walk from Nairobi Central Business District
25 minutes from Jumo Kenyatta International Airport.
Fairmont The Norflolk-Facilities
- Swimming pool
- Spa-full
- Aircon
- Gift shop
- Safe
- 24-hour hot running water
- Conference facilities
- Business centre
- Internet
- Wi-Fi
- Telephone
- TV
- A la carte
- Snack menu
- Room service
- Half board
- Full board
- Bed and breakfast
- Credit cards
- Airstrip
The Norfolk Hotel: Contact
Fairmont The Norfolk
P.O. Box 58581 00200, Nairobi,
Tel: [+254 20] 2265000
Fax [+254 20] 221 6796
kenya.reservations@fairmont.com
www.fairmont.com/ norfolkhotel
Fairmont The Norfolk
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