“Hamilton House is arranged for easy, relaxed living, with a series of welcoming spaces that encourage guests to unwind and feel at home. Interiors are comfortable and thoughtfully decorated, combining classic elements with a light and understated style.”
Set in five acres of lovely gardens in the heart of leafy Karen, Hamilton House is an exclusive-use homestay offering privacy and a real sense of home, history and hospitality. Beautifully restored in 2025, the house retains its original 1930s character and its elegant interiors combine charm, comfort and attention-to-detail.
Hamilton House accommodates up to 10 guests in 5 ensuite double and twin bedrooms.
In Essence
- Experience Nairobi in relaxed luxury at this classic and welcoming private home
- The perfect setting for an untrammelled and restorative pre- or post-safari stay
- Peaceful and secluded but with easy access to the city centre and both airports
- Sophisticated interiors include Drawing Room, TV Snug and Dining Room seating up to ten guests
- Extensive grounds with mature gardens, wide lawns, towering trees and abundant birdlife
- Expansive veranda, swimming pool 12m x 5m with sunbeds, outdoor dining, bar and pizza oven
- Full-staffed and fully catered with bespoke menus and delicious home cooking
- Close to all the retail, culinary, cultural and wildlife attractions of Karen and Langata
- Around 45 minutes from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and 30 minutes from Wilson Airport
- Accommodates up to 10 guests in 5 ensuite double and twin bedrooms
Destination - Nairobi

A modern, young, thriving and extraordinarily diverse city with a population of over 5 million, Nairobi is the undisputed commercial, financial, cultural, tech and tourist capital of East Africa. Nairobi National Park forms the southern boundary of the city and its 29,000 acres of savannah and woodland hosts a huge quantity and diversity of wildlife. It is also home to The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Elephant Orphanage, and the AFEW Giraffe Centre and Karen Blixen Museum are nearby in the leafy suburbs of Karen and Langata at the foot of the Ngong Hills.

An eclectic and intriguing amalgam of the post-colonial, the traditionally African and the modern, international and high-tech, Nairobi has grown and developed almost beyond recognition over the past two decades. Home to UN agencies, embassies, NGOs and international businesses, it has a large and diverse expatriate population and a cosmopolitan cultural and culinary scene. Amidst a growing collection of new and exciting restaurants, some of our favourite places to eat and drink are Cultiva in Langata, The Talisman in Karen and The Social House in Lavington.

The Circle Art Gallery in Kilimani stages exhibitions of East Africa’s best modern art in a world-class new gallery space, while The Opportunity Factory in Karen is a hands-on hub for craft and creativity. A number of other excellent galleries, artists’ collectives, boutique shopping centres and arts & craft emporia are dotted around the city. Getting around Nairobi has never been easier – the new Expressway and network of ring roads have greatly improved access to and through the city, and its reputation as traffic-clogged and hazardous is very largely a thing of the past.
Location - Karen & Langata

The green and affluent suburb of Karen sits to the South West of Nairobi away from the city centre towards the foot of the Ngong Hills. Its attractive and peaceful Langata neighbourhood, quieter and less developed than central Karen, adjoins Nairobi National Park and maintains much of its historic and leafy charm. The area is home to an excellent and eclectic selection of shops and restaurants and access is quick and easy access to both of Nairobi’s airports.

The area’s wildlife and conservation attractions include the AFEW Giraffe Centre where feeding the several resident Rothschild’s giraffes is a must. The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Elephant Orphanage is situated just inside Nairobi National Park. Watching the baby elephants receive their 11 am feed is always very popular, and anyone who ‘adopts’ a baby elephant can also visit in the late afternoon to watch the orphans being given their supper and put to bed.

Nairobi National Park covers an area of 117 square kilometres (29,000 acres) and is easily accessed from Karen and Langata. The park hosts a wide and diverse wildlife population – it is common to see Rhinoceros, Lion, and Buffalo as well as large numbers of plains game, and the park is home to up to 500 species of permanent and migratory birds. One can also visit the Animal Orphanage and Safari Walk – both situated at the park’s main gate.

Karen’s most famous historic resident is probably Karen Blixen, whose 6000-acre farm estate and coffee plantation covered much of the area, and whose Kenyan life is immortalised in the book and film Out of Africa. Her house remains just as it was in early colonial times and is open to visitors daily. The nearby Karen Blixen Coffee Garden is home to the original farm manager’s house from 1906 and the historic Grogan House moved brick-by-brick from downtown Nairobi in 2008.
In Detail
Bedroom accommodation at Hamilton House
Palm Room
The Palm Room is a King bedroom opening onto a private veranda overlooking the swimming pool. Light-filled and quietly positioned, it is comfortably furnished and opens easily to the outdoor areas. The room has a modern en-suite bathroom with a bath and offers a relaxed, private space within the house.
Nandi Room
The Nandi Room (also known as the Elephant Room) is a twin bedroom overlooking the swimming pool. It has two single beds that can be converted into a King on request, with comfortable furnishings and good natural light. The room opens towards the pool and garden and has a modern en-suite bathroom, making it a well-located and easy room within the house.
Fig Room
The Fig Room is a large, light bedroom opening directly onto the inner courtyard. Generous in size, it is comfortably furnished and enjoys easy access to the outdoor courtyard area. The en-suite bathroom includes a bath, making the Fig Room one of the most spacious rooms in the house.
Jacaranda Room
The Jacaranda Room, also known as the Blue Room, is a Queen bedroom opening directly onto the inner courtyard. Finished in soft blue tones, it is bright and calm, with French doors allowing natural light throughout the day. The room has a modern en-suite bathroom and French doors opening out on to the courtyard.
Acacia Room
The Acacia Room is a separate twin bedroom that can be converted into a King on request. Set slightly apart from the main house, it opens onto its own private veranda with space for outdoor dining, surrounded by garden greenery. Light-filled and calm, the room is comfortably furnished and has a modern en-suite bathroom, offering a peaceful and private retreat within the property.
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