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Free Tour Nairobi After Dark: An Exciting Nightlife Experience
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Provided by:
Smith Mwashighadi
Duration
2h 30min
Meeting point
International House, Mama Ngina Street
Languages
English
From €0
Tip based
Free Booking. Free Cancellation.
No fixed price — pay what you feel the tour is worth.
Overview
Discover the vibrant energy of Nairobi’s nightlife with our exclusive after-dark tour, perfect for explorers looking to experience the city’s dynamic evening scene. This tour takes you through bustling night streets with the viewing of well-lit matatus , lively bars, iconic clubs, and local music venues that showcase Nairobi’s rich cultural diversity and modern urban vibe. Enjoy music ranging from Afro beat to jazz, to deejay sessions and karaoke, sample authentic Kenyan cuisine at popular night spots, and mingle with locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re seeking a relaxed evening with cocktails or an energetic dance floor, Nairobi’s nightlife offers something unforgettable for everyone. This tour reveals a side of Nairobi that pulses with creativity, warmth, and excitement long after the sun sets. Come join us for a memorable night in the heart of Kenya’s capital-Nairobi under the stars.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Minimum Attendees
No minimum attendees
Children
Not suitable for young participants
Extra Fees
Extra cost is required
Pets
Not allowed
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This activity includes:
- CBD
- Entry charges of around 5 USD or ticket charges for live events.
On arrival
The meeting point is at the entrance of International House
Things to note
Wear comfortably
Allowed to share recommendations for personalization purposes
We might need to use Uber from one point to another
Confirmation will be sent via WhatsApp or email
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.
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