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The Hotel Ambassadeur

The Hotel Ambassadeur a 84 roomed three-star hotel, opened its doors in 1961. It became famous as an important hub in East Africa politics.

As the only up market African peoples hotel, it played host to East African presidents, Senior Government officials and civil servants as well as Elite Africans in various conferences and meetings of state.

A notable regular resident at the hotel was the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta - Kenya's first president.

Traveller Feedback on Customer
This rating is an aggregate score for the six parameters we survey (Cleanliness, Check in/Welcome, Service, Charm/Experience, Overall Impression/Value)
The Hotel Ambassadeur has an average rating of 3.50 (out of a possible 5)
@avg_value@ out of 5
The scores for each parameter are:
Cleanliness 3
Check in/Welcome 3
Service 4
Charm/Experience 4
Overall Impression/Value 3.25
Traveller Comments:
"I thought that the noice at night would have been less ... and also there was no warm water but overall it was okay.
Happy to have made this choice.

sincerely
Angelica"
Mr. Angelica A. - Belgium on 31/07/2009
"Hotel is located next to main bus terminal in Nairobi. That means buses honking horns ALL night long."
Mr. Jordan M. - Canada on 31/01/2007
"I had serious problems with water...shower. If you have problems with cold water, and you bath at any time of the day or night, you might have problems.The heaters go on at 6am (for morning) and at 7pm(for evening) until the water is warm. Once the water is warm, you have to bath within 1 hour from the time the water warmed up otherwise you will not find warm water at any other time of the day or night.

For those who can do with cold water, it is a perfect hotel."
Ms. Juliet M. - South Africa on 24/12/2006
"No comment"
Mr. Fahmi B. - Yemen on 10/11/2006
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