The 10 Most Dynamic Neighbourhoods In Nairobi

Nairobi is generally a great place to live in, as residents get to access the best facilities and services in one location. Although many people live in Nairobi just because it is where they work or study, plenty more have made it home and raised their kids here. Cost of housing varies greatly depending on the location but you can always find a great place to live based on your income. Most major roads are in good condition and there is affordable public transport to and from the suburbs, but it is always wise to plan for the crazy traffic jams in the mornings and evenings. Several neighbourhoods stand out based on the availability of amenities and attractions, beautiful landscape and proximity to parks and the city centre. We present to you the 10 most dynamic neighbourhoods in Nairobi:

1. Lavington

Lavington

Photo Source: Gkhisa on Flickr

Lavington is a neighbourhood bordering Hurlingham and Westlands that comprises mainly of beautiful villas with gardens and a budding shopping centre. The houses and facilities are modern and there are plenty of organized and gated estates. It is a great place to raise a family and there are plenty of schools in the vicinity. Lavington has undergone a remarkable transformation that characterizes urban living in Nairobi

2. Riverside

Riverside, Nairobi

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Riverside is an upmarket neighbourhood neighbouring Lavington, Muthangari and Westlands. Although Riverside features a good deal of commercial properties and consulates, the serviced apartments and mansions available provide for great living space. There are a good number of cool restaurants too and you will often find diplomats and expats living there. It is mostly quiet especially during the evenings and weekend and the proximity to the CBD and Westlands is a plus for people working around those areas. 

3. Karen

The Karen Blixen Museum

The Karen Blixen Museum | Photo Source: Jan Videren on Flickr

Although Karen is located further away from the city as compared to the other neighbourhoods on this list, the serenity and natural scenery more than make up for the distance. The neighbourhood is largely considered posh, with the many mansions and villas being owned by notable names in the government and private sector. Facilities are mostly modern, just like the shopping centres and restaurants. There are plenty of activities that residents engage in, including golf at the Karen Golf Club and horse riding at Ngong Racecourse. Karen Blixen Museum, Ngong Hills, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Nairobi National Park and the Animal Orphange are not too far away.

4. Runda

Runda, Nairobi

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Runda is an elite gated neighbourhood accessible from Limuru road and Kiambu road and it featuring modern villas in a tranquil environment. Although Runda hosts many locals, plenty of those working at the United Nations offices in Gigiri are known to live there. Different phases have been constructed over time including Runda Mimosa, Evergreen, New Runda and Old Runda.

5. Muthaiga

Mutundu Road II, Muthaiga

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Muthaiga area is mostly a neighbourhood for the wealthy in Nairobi and it plays host to several consulates and embassies. Housing units are separated from each other and they are mainly mansions and villas. It is close enough to town without the noise and there are plenty of trees that make it cool. It is popular with expats and diplomats but some areas are not accessible using public transport. 

6. Kilimani

Yaya Centre, Kilimani

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Although Kilimani is largely a residential area with modern maisonettes, there have been plenty of commercial developments in the area in the recent past. There are gated estates targeting the middle and upper class and there good schools that your kids can go to. Proximity to malls like Yaya Centre and Prestige Plaza is a plus since residents are able to dine at exquisite eateries and access local and international brands.

7. Kileleshwa

kileleshwa-ring-road, Nairobi

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Kileleshwa features modern townhouses and maisonettes that are mainly popular amongst the upper class. The housing units are spacious and it is more of a quiet and leafy suburb as compared to Kilimani. What really makes Kileleshwa more vibrant is the authentic sense of the commune, which the residents experience here.

8. Ridgeways

Ridgeways, Nairobi

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The Ridgeways area is along Kiambu road before Muthaiga and it includes estates like Garden estate. Housing is in form of bungalows and apartments, some with swimming pools and quarters, and there are cool shopping centres around. The Windsor Golf and Country Clubs is in the vicinity and is popular for its beautiful landscape and challenging golf course. There is reliable public transport serving that area but the traffic especially during peak hours is a big concern.

9. Parklands

Parklands, Nairobi

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Parklands is a beautiful neighbourhood and it is popular for its proximity to town. Some of the buildings have been around for many years but they have been refurbished to attract new residents. The architecture in many areas is Asian/ Indian but the new buildings and commercial centres give it a contemporary feel. Parklands Sports club is a members only club with a fully equipped gym, large swimming pool, sports ground and modern dining and accommodation facilities.

10. Embakasi 

The Embakasi area is a suburb that is popular amongst the middle class. It spans estates like Nyayo Estate, Savannah, Simba Villa and GreenSpan in Donholm which are gated communities with access to modern facilities. The area has plenty of new residential apartments and bungalows and it hosts malls like Greenspan Mall and Taj Mall. It is accessible via public transport and is close to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Do let us know of other awesome neighbourhoods in the comments section below:

Our Readers Comments

  1. Nice write-up! I enjoyed reading it. Probably you’ve forgotten about Kitisuru, Loresho, Spring Valley, Lower Kabete…anyways, the list is endless.

  2. Great little post! Refreshing, week written and authentic. Lovely little snippet.

  3. Great! Gigiri, whispers, Nyari, New Muthaiga, Kitsuru, Lake View, Westlands, Langata.

  4. Syokimau and kitengela

  5. nice piece. if space permitted, I’d squeeze upperhill & nyari estates.

  6. Umoja should be there too

  7. you forgot Hurlingham

  8. Hey……Utawala estate

  9. Pllllz include Amboseli in that list…
    its one of the coolest places…so so owesome.!!

    • why you forgeting ruai and kamulu its the only places within nairobi where you can be buried when u die..

  10. Nice list, I agree with Brian above here, Utawala is growing very fast and it is also a neighbourhood to look at.

  11. You forgot Kaloleni Estate oldest in Nairobi where the likes of former Uganda President Milton Obote and Tom Mboya once lived.

  12. Buru Buru should be in this list,the first well planned estate in Kenya and who doesn’t know of it.

  13. Parklands is very high density in some places as is Kile and not all this neighbourhoods are safe with kilimani topping the list.

  14. Nairobi west , Langata and Upperhill.

  15. Kayole??….a lil nit stunned it didnt make it to number 3 or 5ish,hehe.Gd peice tho

  16. Please note that you have not included Upper Hill, Nairobi West, South C and South B.

    Which have easy access to major Hospitals KNH, Nairobi, Mater Hospital and Nairobi West Hospital
    Schools: Sunshine Boys Secondary, Jonathan Gloag Academy, Highway High School, Upper Hill Secondary, Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj Academy
    Universities: Strathmore University, Riara University
    Sports Facilities: Royal Golf Club, Railways Golf Club, Nyayo Stadium, Public Service Sports Club and Nairobi Club
    Shopping Centres: Capital Centre, Taj Mall, Langata Uchumi Hyper, Nakumatt Mega

  17. How come the Embakasi part there’s no any iconic photo/image…? You mean even a Petrol Station, a 4-storey flat, the Airport or an Embassava mini-bus was hard to find? P’lease…

  18. Nairobi is indeed a great place to live in. Beautiful!!!

  19. Embakasi? That dusty place. If you said Nyayo Estate then maybe we would agree. Hata kama nikutaka kujaza list

  20. free viewing studio , 1 , 2 – furnished &unfurnished bedrooms available from 220$ to 800$ rent

  21. What about South C?

  22. Personally I think the list should be;
    1. Gigiri
    2. Old Runda
    3. Riverside
    4. Kitisuru
    5. Lavington
    6. Karen
    7.Muthaiga
    8. Nyari
    9. Kileleshwa
    10. Kilimani.

    But those are just my 2 cents.

  23. you forgot kahawa sukari

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