Discover Nairobi's thriving contemporary art scene across Kilimani, Westlands, and Parklands. Where to see African artists, gallery openings, and the $15M+ local art market.
Discover which health screenings Nairobi residents actually need based on altitude, climate, and lifestyle. Skip trends—focus on evidence-backed prevention that works for our environment.
Discover Nairobi's best weekend escapes: spot wildlife at Nairobi National Park just 7km from downtown, then explore craft breweries in Westlands. Safari meets sophistication.
As major residential projects transform growth corridors like Ruaka and Syokimau, vacancy rates are climbing and tenant leverage is shifting—but not uniformly across the city.
Surging numbers at local climbing gyms and outdoor crags suggest the city's health-conscious population is trading traditional gyms for vertical challenges.
Three major luxury residential towers are transforming Westlands, Nairobi's most exclusive address. Discover new penthouses and premium units reshaping Kenya's premier business district.
Navigate Kenya's capital through its layered past—where British architecture meets Kikuyu traditions, and contemporary creativity honours centuries of identity.
From Westlands to Kilimani, Nairobi's family-focused enclaves are becoming something unexpected—vibrant villages within the sprawl where parents build networks, schools anchor culture, and neighbours actually know each other.
While national headlines focus on elite clubs, community organisers across Nairobi's informal settlements are quietly revolutionising how young people access the beautiful game.
Beyond the guidebooks, here's how residents of Nairobi's prime neighbourhoods really spend time outdoors—and where they say the experience genuinely works.
A grassroots movement of artists and historians across Eastleigh, Parklands and the CBD is rewiring how the city remembers itself—one neighbourhood archive at a time.
From Kibera to Westlands, a new generation of designers is transforming Nairobi into a global fashion capital while reclaiming the narrative of African creativity.
From craft cocktails to wellness-focused venues, the neighbourhood's nightlife is shedding its old image and attracting a more diverse, conscious crowd.