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Not what you'd expect.
For a long time Nairobi has been known as a dangerous no-go zone, but much has changed. To find out more about the changes that are being implemented, check out the city government site or Nairobi Now. Look for pictures of the city at pbase to see more of this African paradise. Travel arrangements can be easily made through IgoUgo and you can get a general overview of different activities at TimeOut Nairobi.
This is just the place for you to round out your interaction with the Nairobi underground art scene by hanging out with the emerging artists…
Although recommending an Italian restaurant in Nairobi may sound a bit strange, Osteria del Chianti is known as one of the nicer spots to…
This is a great spot to observe the nocturnal activities of the Nairobi underground scene.
Kayamba Africa is a vocal based six-member music group. Leaning towards acappella, their rhythm is mainly Kenyan with a mixture of danceable…
Sarakasi means acrobatics/circus in Kiswahili. The Sarakasi Trust (Sarakasi) was formally established in December 2001 in Nairobi. Sarakasi…
The Godown Arts Centre brings together the visual and the performing arts for the first time ever in Nairobi and boasts studios for leading…
Our mission is “to advance the skills and opportunities of artists and make art a valued and integral part of our society”
NairoBits is a digital design school that provides education to the Nairobi slum youth. They put digital tools of expression in the hands of…
Following the success of the first edition in 1997 of the Choreographic Encounters in Nairobi that brought together dancers and…
The Carnivore is a unique experience. This open-air meat specialty restaurant has every type of meat imaginable. The wild game is roasted on…
Ronalo Café (Kosewe) is an authentic dish restaurant in the middle of the city. This is very original. The cuisine is prepared using…
The African contemporary art world is on the move. What it needs is a platform on which it can showcase itself - to Africans but also to the…
Jimmy Ogonga is a writer and self-taught multi-media artist. His work was presented at the first Joburg Art Fair in 2008.