
Six Eighty Hotel
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From its spacious terraces, you will look down upon the frantically busy streets of the central business district. The Sixeighty Hotel is a secure oasis of friendliness and efficiently, backed by 30 years of world class experience.
Being at the heart of the ever busy and constantly growing city of Nairobi, The Sixeighty Hotel has the privilege of offering the following services to its clientele;
* Internet Connection
* Guest Laundry
* Room Service
* Hair Salon and Boutiques
* Shopping Arcades
* Mini Bars
* Conference Facilities
Six conference rooms to accommodate upto 250 people. Facilities are equally suitable for conferences, seminars and private functions. We can organise any function from cocktail parties to gala dinners for up to 250 persons.
Dining Halls & Restaurants
Full breakfast, lunch, dinner, A'La Carte meal, buffet, daily BBQ and access to Japanese Restaurant & Wimpy.
In-house Fitness Center
A fully equipped fitness center and well trained fitness instructors.
Terrace Bar & Restaurant
- Terrace Bar with entertainment and BBQ twice a week
- Simba Restaurant for breakfast and dinner; can seat up to 250 guests
- Big and Small Terrace for Snacks and Business Lunch
- Resident's Lounge for tea time and to relax
- Room Service operates 24 hours
Facilities:
- Banquet/Function Facilities
- Bar(s)
- Business Centre
- Conference Facilities
- Elevator/Lift
- Fitness Club/Gym
- Internet available onsite
- Restaurant(s)
- Safe at reception
- Souvenir/Gift Shop(s)
Services:
- Room Service
- Visa Service
Languages Spoken:
- English
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Visa, MasterCard, Travellers' cheques, Cash
Your Local Connection
Karibu Nairobi
Meet Ben and Jacky, 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.










