Free Tour of Nairobi
Overview
Highlights often include visits to the iconic Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), the August 7th Memorial Park, local markets like Maasai Market, and key government buildings. Along the way, you’ll experience Nairobi’s unique blend of modern urban energy and rich cultural heritage.
It’s a perfect way to connect with local guides, discover authentic city life, and gain deeper insight into Kenya’s capital beyond the typical tourist spots.
This activity includes:
- Gaddafi mosque
- KAMPALA
- Katanga slum area
- Bagala Craft
- Independence Monument
- The Parliament of Kenya
- Kenya Railway Museum
- Jeevanjee Gardens
- Uhuru Park
- Kenyatta International Convention Centre
- 1. Uhuru Park
- Nairobi downtown.
- Kenya National Archives (museum)
- Railway museum
- Nairobi City Market(We get to see the real Kenyan food)
- . The Parliament of Kenya.
- Jevanjee Gardens
Our Guides
On arrival
Customers can easily find us at International House, conveniently located along Mama Ngina Street in the heart of Nairobi CBD; the building is a well-known landmark directly opposite Kencom Bus Stage and just a short walk from Jeevanjee Gardens, making it easily accessible by taxi, ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt, as well as public transport (matatus) that stop nearby.
Things to note
Guests are advised to arrive at International House at least 10–15 minutes before the scheduled start time to ensure a smooth check-in; we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, carrying drinking water, and bringing sunscreen or a hat due to the warm weather in Nairobi.
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.