


Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel: Nairobi’s Timeless Colonial Gem
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12 days ago
Opened on December 25, 1904, by Major C.G.R. Ringer and R. Aylmer Winearls, Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel is one of Nairobi’s oldest and most iconic establishments. Originally boasting 40 rooms, a billiard room, and a French chef, it quickly became a haven for settlers and explorers venturing into East Africa. The hotel’s early guests included notable figures like Theodore Roosevelt in 1909 and Robert Baden-Powell in 1906.
Architectural Charm
This Tudor-style masterpiece features a red-brick façade, gabled roofs, and tranquil tropical gardens. Although the hotel has undergone significant renovations, it still radiates colonial elegance with modern luxury. The five main blocks, each one to two stories high, retain their old-world charm amidst lush green surroundings.
Historical Milestones
1923: Purchased by W.H.E. Edgley
1927: Acquired by Abraham Block, establishing the Block Hotel dynasty
1934: Hosted the founding of the East African Professional Hunter's Association
1980: Bombed and rebuilt
1985: Featured in Out of Africa, gaining cinematic fame
Today’s Experience
With 170 elegantly designed rooms and suites, Norfolk now offers an upscale experience complete with:
Tatu Restaurant – Fine steak and seafood
Lord Delamere Terrace – All-day dining with garden views
Cin Cin Bar – Premium wine and spirits
Fitness Centre & Heated Pool – Wellness amenities for guests
Historic Artifacts – Explore the hotel’s mini museum of Nairobi’s past
Visitor Tip
Even if you’re not staying overnight, visiting for a meal or coffee at the Lord Delamere Terrace is a must-do. The garden setting and historical ambiance make for a serene and reflective experience.
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