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Fairmont welcomes iconic Nairobi Hotel
Thursday, December 20, 2007
The Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi has been re-branded as Fairmont The Norfolk after a multi million dollar renovation program as Fairmont Hotels & Resorts announced. The famed hotel joins recently opened sister properties Fairmont Mara Safari Club and Fairmont Zanzibar. The Fairmont Mount Kenya Club will soon join the portfolio in representing the company’s East Africa collection.

Fairmont The Norfolk is the company’s third property to open in East Africa, following last month’s announcements welcoming Fairmont Mara Safari Club and Fairmont Zanzibar.

Also opening soon under the Fairmont banner is the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, which is in the final stages of refurbishment. Situated at the base of Mount Kenya, the second highest mountain in Africa, the property features 120 rooms.

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