
Boulevard Hotel
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There are 70 double bedrooms, (bathroom en suite) all currently under a stringent refurbishment program that comprises significant improvements - showers, baths and bidets in all bathrooms, and a bedroom "revamp" that provides improved lighting and new, tastefully chosen soft furnishing
The Residents' Lounge
The Residents' Lounge is beautifully appointed to help you unwind. This area of the hotel is restricted to guests only. In the evening the idyllic fireplace is lit, and the ambience is just like being at a country lodge.
The Swimming Pool
The crystal clear water, the inviting sunbeds, the superb cocktails and not to mention the excellent snacks. All this makes the swimming pool area at The Hotel Boulevard a great place to wind down and relax. The swimming pool is centrally placed with a background lush botanic garden ideal for wedding receptions and photo sessions.
The Gardens
The Garden Wing provides you with a country feel. The manicured gardens provide a wonderful place to sit and gather your thoughts. The trees provide a comforting shade during the day, and the sound of the Nairobi river just reinforces the "country feel" of the hotel. Rooms on the ground floor provide a direct access to the gardens. There are wonderful benches and coves located all over these rolling lawns, for you to enjoy a quiet moment.
The Garden also has a bar which provides a perfect meeting place and yet also providing a great place to enjoy the extensive hotel gardens.
Facilities:
- Banquet/Function Facilities
- Bar(s)
- Car Parking
- Meeting Room(s)
- Restaurant(s)
- Swimming Pool(s) - Outdoor
- Poolside bar
Services:
- Room Service
- Visa Service
Recreation:
- Tennis
Languages Spoken:
- English
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Meet Ben and the team, your local connection in Nairobi. In recent years we've seen our city transform itself from a dusty city, at times dangerous and lacking in glamour, into one that is clean, vibrant and safe. We greatly welcome the increased numbers of visitors that this has brought our country, but we also recognize the potentially harmful nature of tourism as well. Due to this, we are involved in preventing exploitation of Maasai villages by overzealous and unscrupulous tour operators, as well as working with hotels and conference organizers to encourage more contribution to worthwhile Kenyan charities.

