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Stanley Hotel
I've read that the Serena is in a not so great area so I'm considering the Stanley Hotel instead. Any opinions about which is best? Not interested in the Norfolk. Thanks.
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we enjoyed the Stanley last month. Old but nicely renovated. A good value, I believe.
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hi LizYoung
"Stanley" is more central - if u wanna walk around town-center, shopping etc' Stanley should be cheaper *another option, equivalent location & price is Hilton Stanley has the 'TREE' - since the day of the hunters, folks put their notes on the Yellow Fever Acacia (Thorntree). The old big tree is gone by now. But a young substitute is there and so r the notes looking for a safari companion or sending regards to someone who should pass-by next month after returning from the bush... aby |
Hi Liz
We went to Kenya on honeymoon in March this year (from SA). We spent the last night of our trip in Nairobi at the Serena - it was wonderful. Very nice bar & selection of restaurants within the hotel. Extremely friendly & helpful staff (arranged a taxi at 4am when our driver didn't arrive). We had lunch at the Stanley (my grandfather was posted there during WW11 so had heard about the tree etc). Great food & service plus right in town if you want to sight see etc. Karen Blixen museum is a MUST. |
If you are interested in goofing around the city centre, then the Stanely hotel will be ideal. For quietness Serena. |
Hi,
The Stanley is right in the heart of the city centre and it can get quite noisy during the day..the Serena is in a quieter location but more expensive. Have you considered the Fairview? Good value for money and has a nice location as well. regards Sonal |
I really don't like the Stanley.
Impersonal, busy, overpriced. The rooms are dark. Breakfast is nowhere near as good as the Serena |
My wife and I stayed at the Fairview for three nights back in July. Very nice hotel with great restaurants. The "economy double" room option was plenty of space for the 2 of us. There are definitely more business people staying there than tourists. It's not in the city center, but within an easy cab ride.
On a shopping trip downtown one morning, we stopped by the Stanley so I could show my wife the thorn tree. There were hardly any messages on the board -- it was quite a different sight from when I was there in April 1996. I guess the internet (and forums like this one) have made it obsolete. Darren |
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