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THE LANDMARK HOTEL:
Formerly the Jacaranda Hotel, the Landmark is set in 4 acres of beautiful gardens and is a five kilometre joumey into town.
The hotel underwent extensive renovation in 1995 and 96. The Landmark is a popular family hotel with plenty of action - tennis, volleyball, and a children's Playground. The pizza garden remains a popular eating place for locals at the weekends.
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ACCOMMODATION:
The Landmark has 125 rooms with 18 executive rooms. Rooms are quiet and tastefully furnished, all having: colour TV with satellite channels, private bathrooms and toilets, air conditioning, mini-bar, 220/115v shaver sockets in bathrooms, direct-dial telephone and hair dryers. |
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HOTEL FACILITIES & SERVICES:
The Landmark also offers a Safari excursion office, massage and beauty parlour, doctor on call, hairdressing salon, safety deposit facilities, 24-hour room service, baby-sitter service and a Taxi service with prior arrangement, daily laundry/pressing service, writing desks and Newspapers. |
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CONFERENCE AND BUSINESS TRAVEL:
The Landmark Hotel is particularly well equipped for a conference to host four to 70 people. The Jacaranda room holds 25-board room-style and 40-theater style.
The Palm Room takes 50 to 70 people respectively. A full range of audio-visual aids is provided and further additions to the conference facilities are planned.
For groups smaller than 15 a series of smaller meeting rooms are available. State-of-the-art conference equipment is available for use in all conference rooms. Our experienced staff can assist in planning meetings and arranging everything from coffee breaks to gala dinners. |
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DINING:
The Safari Café - The main restaurant of the hotel, the Safari Cafe is light and airy. At lunch time there is a choice of buffet or a la carte. At night it is elegant with comfortable wicker chairs, a lofty wood panelled ceiling, flowers and candles on the tables.
The Safari Bar - open from 11 am to midnight - overlooks the swimming pool and has perfect sundowner views. The Gazebo Banda - alongside the pool - can host a banquet, product launch or a cocktail party for up to 400 guests. Guests can enjoy a selection of hot and cold canapés and sip cocktails of their choice as they listen to the background sounds of a live band or piped music.
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NAIROBI:
What once was a remote railway outpost has become the largest city between Johannesburg and Cairo and is Kenya's capital city and the world's safari capital. It has long been the commercial centre of Eastern Africa and one of the world's cross-roads with its international airport servicing most of the world's airlines. Kenya's capital city has risen in a single century from a brackish uninhabited swampland to a thriving modern capital. Nairobi is a city that never seems to sleep. The entire town has a boundless energy, and is a thriving place where all of human life can be found. This is a place of great contrasts where race, tribe and origin all become facets of a unique Nairobi character. Some of the places to visit whilst in Nairobi include; the National Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, McMillan Memorial Library, Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Parliament Buildings, Nairobi National Park, the Snake Park, National Museum, Bomas of Kenya (for traditional dancing and tribal villages), Nairobi Races (horse racing on Sundays), and the National International Show (August/September/October). Nairobi also has several modern cinemas in the city centre and two drive-in cinemas.
The City Market on Muindi Mbingu Street is worth a visit if you are shopping for curios. Depending on how good your bartering is, you can get a good bargain be it soapstone carvings, wood carvings or other handicrafts. The city has not lost its sense of the past, with an excellent museum and the historical home of Karen Blixen, author of Out of Africa open to visitors.
From the wildlife to the nightlife, Nairobi is a city unlike any other. With a fantastic music scene, excellent international restaurants and an endless and colourful array of shops and markets, there is plenty on offer for the visitor. |
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