Nairobi Grand Regency Hotel

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Allow us to give you information about Nairobi Grand Regency Hotel. Set in the heart of Nairobi, the Grand Regency is an elegant hotel offering top quality standards of discreet luxury and exquisite cuisine.

Business clients are especially catered for. The hotel offers modern conference facilities including Nairobi’s largest conference hall as well as a business centre.

Details about Grand Regency Hotel Nairobi

Another notable feature of the Grand Regency Hotel is its unrivalled choice of seven restaurants serving the world’s best cuisine.

Accommodation consists of 197 guest’s rooms on nine floors including 60 twin rooms and 34 executive suites. There is a non-smoking floor.

All rooms are air conditioned with a minibar, in-room trouser press, satellite/cable TV, two-line telephone, a business desk and a safe large enough to store a laptop computer.

Video available on request, and a wireless internet connectivity from anywhere in the Hotel. Leisure facilities include an all weather heated swimming pool.

The hotel offers 24-hour room service. Other services include 24-hour check-in and check out, express check in check-out laundry, dry cleaning and ironing.






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