JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi opens its doors

JW Marriott, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s hotel brand portfolio, has unveiled its second property in Kenya, JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi.

Located in the Westlands commercial district, the hotel – with architecture courtesy of GMP Architekten and Triad Architects – currently stands as the tallest in the country with its 35 storeys. The property comprises 315 guestrooms and suites, including one Presidential Suite, which offer a contemporary retreat with views over the city. Occupying the top nine floors of the high-rise tower, 51 spacious serviced apartments will soon be available for long-stay guests in one-, two- and three-bedroom formations.

JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi captures the essence of Kenya’s natural beauty and heritage, its interior scheme drawing on the hues of the country’s landscape. Designed by George Wong, the property is inspired by the spirit and story of an African adventure, with an earth-toned colour palette of savannah browns, Maasai reds, terracotta and safari green. Incorporated throughout the hotel, a collection of unique works of art – from sculptures and handmade ceramics to murals and regional textiles – tell the story of the Kenyan landscape.

The hotel features a Spa by JW, while a fitness centre centre on the fifth floor will include a yoga studio, steam room, and an outdoor pool and terrace.

JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi is home to five internationally-inspired dining destinations. All-day Midi Café & Patisserie is a spot for light bites, while Myna Restaurant showcases international cuisine with an African flair, serving buffet-style breakfasts and family Sunday brunches, as well as lunches and dinner from its indoor and outdoor terrace setting.    

Hudson Tavern Bar & Grill is an authentic grill house serving tapas, mezze and classic American burgers, while the city’s fine dining scene is set to be enhanced by the arrival of Mughal, celebrating the cuisine of the Mughal Empire. The cocktail bar is poised to be a highlight, serving signature drinks infused with traditional ingredients and spices.

Slated to open towards the end of 2024, Mr. Pang Sky Bar & Lounge, situated on the 31st floor of the hotel, is anticipated to become a new evening hotspot, offering modern Pan-Asian cuisine and upscale mixology across its indoor bar and lounge, outdoor terrace and two private dining spaces – including a premium whiskey library.

Helen Leighton, Vice President of Luxury Brands & Communications, Marriott International, Europe, Middle East & Africa, comments, “As JW Marriott expands its presence in Africa, the brand enriches the region with a legacy of luxurious hospitality, seamlessly weaving together its dedication to holistic well-being and fostering meaningful connections throughout the continent. JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi perfectly embodies the city’s contemporary yet mindful urban lifestyle. The property combines the warmth of African hospitality with serene spaces where guests can disconnect from distraction, focus on the present moment and reconnect with what matters most to them.”

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