Four Points Nairobi Airport is just a 5-minute drive from the international terminal buildings. Part of the Marriott group, it is set within the airport's perimeter, making it very convenient for late arrivals or early morning flight departures.
We will arrange a hotel driver to meet you on arrival. It's a short drive through the airport area to the hotel.
The ground-floor entrance lobby is modern, light and airy and consists of the reception, the Lobby Bar and a comfortable seating area.
The hotel has two restaurants. On the ground floor, they have the Marketplace, which offers both indoor and outdoor dining on the terrace, offering international cuisine, including pasta, pizzas and burgers. It is open 24 hours. The Tazama Rooftop restaurant is on the fifth floor, with views towards Nairobi National Park in one direction and the airport runway in the other. This is open for lunch and dinner and specialises in roasts and grills. You will also find a bar, casual seating area, and the open-air, unheated swimming pool with comfortable sunloungers on the rooftop.
Each of the hotel's 172 en-suite rooms is modern in design with white, blue, and grey themes. They are made up of a selection of standard rooms, deluxe rooms, and suites. Each has large twin or double beds, air conditioning, a 42-inch TV, a writing desk, internet access, tea and coffee-making facilities, and an electronic room safe.
The bathrooms have a single wash basin, shower and toilet. Toiletries, bathrobes and slippers are provided.
The Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport has a fitness room with a selection of cardio and weight machines, as well as a spa and steam room.
About This Area
Kenya's capital, Nairobi, is an unavoidable stopover as most international flights arrive at night. Most people are keen to head out on safari as soon as possible and tend not to spend much time in the city. But for those who choose to spend an extra night or two to adjust to time changes, there are some great hotels and restaurants, and the shopping opportunities—in small shops, malls or outdoor curio markets —can be very good. The Sheldrick Trust needs to be booked well in advance, especially if you want a private experience.