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Emerald
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Taurus71
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Thank you Mombie and Amha.
Maybe it's not needed, I have been in touch with a few girls, well actually a lot and like you say Mombie most complain about cold nights but one or two have complained about the heat during the day. I will land in Nairobi but want to stay 3-4 nights in the capital before flying to Mombasa. So far Emerald seem the best option for me (I'm a newbie) as it appears to be located on a"neon distric" plus with its own night club. Hotel already confirmed some gilrfriendlyness since it's allowed to bring girls to your room unfortunately for a fee of 25 bucks. I don't know if this is a forbidden subject because I haven't seen a single post about it but is it possible to buy Cialis over the counter? I haven't found much about it on the internet either, not about Kenya anyway. Alltho a couple of girls told me you can buy anything in Kenya so I'm guessing it is.
Book one night mate. What does night club on premises mean. Noise. Until 5 in the morning. AC? Who needs AC in Nairobi? Never prebook. Max one night. Than you see how you like it. I slept once in a low cost hotel on top of Sabina Joy. In the fourth floor the whole building was vibrating from the sound system 3 floors below. Bring the best quality earplugs you can afford.
Neddy.
Who NEVER prebooks in Africa.
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Viagra in Kenya
Originally Posted by
Taurus71
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..... is it possible to buy Cialis over the counter? I haven't found much about it on the internet either, not about Kenya anyway. Alltho a couple of girls told me you can buy anything in Kenya so I'm guessing it is.
In Kenya you will find almost every few hundred meters a pharmacy (or chemist, as it is called) that sells generic Viagra for 1 $ each.
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Maybe not.
Originally Posted by
Mombie75
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Is AC needed in Nairobi? It gets very cool at night.
Thank you Mombie and Amha.
Maybe it's not needed, I have been in touch with a few girls, well actually a lot and like you say Mombie most complain about cold nights but one or two have complained about the heat during the day. I will land in Nairobi but want to stay 3-4 nights in the capital before flying to Mombasa. So far Emerald seem the best option for me (I'm a newbie) as it appears to be located on a"neon distric" plus with its own night club. Hotel already confirmed some gilrfriendlyness since it's allowed to bring girls to your room unfortunately for a fee of 25 bucks. I don't know if this is a forbidden subject because I haven't seen a single post about it but is it possible to buy Cialis over the counter? I haven't found much about it on the internet either, not about Kenya anyway. Alltho a couple of girls told me you can buy anything in Kenya so I'm guessing it is.
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Originally Posted by
Taurus71
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I like the part about no questions asked. Does it have AC? I mailed Emerald last night asking if it was girl friendly and got a replaying saying it's allowed to bring guests to your room for a fee of 25 dollar. Also read Sentrim 680 charges 20 dollar if you bring a girl. But that was 2 years ago, now it's probably 25 dollar but maybe depends on the receptionists. Emerald has a night club and a lady wrote and gave it a low rating and called the place "a night club with rooms". But the place as Peter says, is close to lots of clubs, pharmacy, restaurants, etc. Hope this info help at least somebody.
Is AC needed in Nairobi? It gets very cool at night.
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Originally Posted by
Taurus71
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I like the part about no questions asked. Does it have AC? I mailed Emerald last night asking if it was girl friendly and got a replaying saying it's allowed to bring guests to your room for a fee of 25 dollar. Also read Sentrim 680 charges 20 dollar if you bring a girl. But that was 2 years ago, now it's probably 25 dollar but maybe depends on the receptionists. Emerald has a night club and a lady wrote and gave it a low rating and called the place "a night club with rooms". But the place as Peter says, is close to lots of clubs, pharmacy, restaurants, etc. Hope this info help at least somebody.
Unfortunately, No AC.
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Originally Posted by
Amha
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Woodemere is the best. No questions asked. Security at the gate was even surprised on the day I came back from clubbing all alone. Wanted to know why I didn't have company for the night!
I like the part about no questions asked. Does it have AC? I mailed Emerald last night asking if it was girl friendly and got a replaying saying it's allowed to bring guests to your room for a fee of 25 dollar. Also read Sentrim 680 charges 20 dollar if you bring a girl. But that was 2 years ago, now it's probably 25 dollar but maybe depends on the receptionists. Emerald has a night club and a lady wrote and gave it a low rating and called the place "a night club with rooms". But the place as Peter says, is close to lots of clubs, pharmacy, restaurants, etc. Hope this info help at least somebody.
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Girl Friendly Hotel
Originally Posted by
Pcdilwj
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It's my first trip to Nairobi and I read with interest the advise given here. However, I am still unsure where to best book a girl-friendly hotel / apartment in Nairobi in order to be close to the action.
Any recommendation you might have would be much appreciated!
Hotel Emerald in Westlands is a good choice for your first trip its low season so just pay for one or 2 nights then you can negotiate a lower price the hotel is clean and they have safes in the room and the breakfast is pretty good if you arrive on weds or thurs you can stay at k1 not as nice 3500 ksh for a single room 500 bob for a extra guest included also a free breakfast. Thurs night is regee night a very good crowd very few wg but a lot of regular girls enjoying the music. If you arrive on thurs you don't have far to stumble back to your room.
Woodemere is the best. No questions asked. Security at the gate was even surprised on the day I came back from clubbing all alone. Wanted to know why I didn't have company for the night!
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Originally Posted by
PeterStran2019
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Hello folks,
It's my first trip to Nairobi and I read with interest the advise given here. However, I am still unsure where to best book a girl-friendly hotel / apartment in Nairobi in order to be close to the action.
Any recommendation you might have would be much appreciated!
Thanks, P.
When I went there last, I got an Air Bnb in Westlands. Most places are about 10 minutes away by Uber (Brew Bistro, Westlands, K2, Liddos etc).
Was private and had all the amenities I needed. Brought girls through with no problem.
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My list of GF hotels in Nairobi.
Seems I was wrong and you can't just walk in with a girl of the night to all hotels. These are the ones I read are GF alltho the people at the reception may ask for a fee.
Hilton Nairobi (big surprise).
Kenya Comfort.
Sentrim 680 (also big surprise).
Sarova Stanley (even bigger surprise).
Hotel Metro.
Central Park hotel.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
Mombie75
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Hotels can ask silly prices for the poor quality you get. I used to use Hotel central park or hotel metro in town for 4 k a night but the last few years I have used airbnb. Airbnb is the way to go IMO.
Hi Mombie,
Emerald seems neat and even better if it's close to the action. I understand if you book double occupancy and you go in with "your" girl it's OK. Or is it like in mombasa? Some are girlfriendly and some are not. A girl I was going to meet said she needed an "invite" so that got me thinking. Will check out central park and metro. Thanks for the information.
Cheers.
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Hotel Emerald in Westlands.
It's my first trip to Nairobi and I read with interest the advise given here. However, I am still unsure where to best book a girl-friendly hotel / apartment in Nairobi in order to be close to the action.
Any recommendation you might have would be much appreciated!
Hotel Emerald in Westlands is a good choice for your first trip its low season so just pay for one or 2 nights then you can negotiate a lower price the hotel is clean and they have safes in the room and the breakfast is pretty good if you arrive on weds or thurs you can stay at k1 not as nice 3500 ksh for a single room 500 bob for a extra guest included also a free breakfast. Thurs night is regee night a very good crowd very few wg but a lot of regular girls enjoying the music. If you arrive on thurs you don't have far to stumble back to your room.
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Originally Posted by
PeterStran2019
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Hello folks,
It's my first trip to Nairobi and I read with interest the advise given here. However, I am still unsure where to best book a girl-friendly hotel / apartment in Nairobi in order to be close to the action.
Any recommendation you might have would be much appreciated!
Thanks, P.
Hotels can ask silly prices for the poor quality you get. I used to use Hotel central park or hotel metro in town for 4 k a night but the last few years I have used airbnb. Airbnb is the way to go IMO.
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Originally Posted by
Hamodaaso1180
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A question to the expert Nairobi mongers.
How much I should pay for a WG in Nairobi, I saw in the forum numbers around 1000 and 2500 ksh, but girls jumbing to completely different level of numbers.
Hardly got in K1 klubhouse a 4000 girl, (she requested 8 K first).
I'm a negotiator guy, but I'm not sure if I'm reaching the fair prices.
What price I should insist to get service with?
Most girls will asm for around 8-10 k trying their luck. In Nairobi you pay more than other places in Kenya but I have always countered with 3 k and its worked. I would never go above 4 k myself, its a buyers market.
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It's all here.
Originally Posted by
PeterStran2019
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Hello folks,
It's my first trip to Nairobi and I read with interest the advise given here. However, I am still unsure where to best book a girl-friendly hotel / apartment in Nairobi in order to be close to the action.
Any recommendation you might have would be much appreciated!
Thanks, P.
I'm making my first trip to Nairobi as well coming up. I went through the forum, and Naked Gunz is by far the guy to listen to on here, though he hasn't posted in a while. Check out his posts. I'm going to stay at Hotel Emerald in Westlands because it's right in the middle of the action.
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Originally Posted by
PeterStran2019
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Hello folks,
It's my first trip to Nairobi and I read with interest the advise given here. However, I am still unsure where to best book a girl-friendly hotel / apartment in Nairobi in order to be close to the action.
Any recommendation you might have would be much appreciated!
Thanks, P.
Hi Peter,
If you get any replies it will be mostly RTFF and they do have a point. However I'm a newbie too and I kinda feel your situation. If you read last years posts about Nairobi you'll probably find some answers and additional wisdom. What I do is look at the reviews in eg tripadvisor and the 2 ratings as in many cases it's due to "full of working girls" haha so I know that's my kinda place. Check Gypsy bar and Sarabi pool and supper club. You can also crack 25 posts and then PM some of the veterans.
Good luck!