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    Shopping in Nairobi

    For most visitors, African handicrafts are a shopping priority. Hotel boutiques are the most convenient but also the most expensive places to buy souvenirs. Dedicated craft shops are usually cheaper, but a more enjoyable option is to head to one of the Maasai markets, where bargaining is standard. For other shopping, the malls in Westlands, including Sarit Centre, are safer and less hassled than central Nairobi. Core shopping hours are 9am-5pm Monday to Friday.

    A Woodley Weavers rug in front of the fireplace, Nairobi. Courtesy of Woodley Weavers

    Shops

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    1. 1. Sarit Centre - Kenya's largest mall

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      Sarit Centre, Nairobi. Photo by Birsin Timurkan

      The multi-storey Sarit Centre in affluent Westlands provides a hassle-free alternative to shopping in the chaotic city centre. Eighty shops under one roof range from booksellers and jewellers to acupuncturists and beauticians. There's a cinema and a dozen eateries, too.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Most shops Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-1pm. Some keep longer hours

      Address

      Corner Parklands & Mukinduri Road, Westlands, Nairobi

      Telephone

      +254 (0) 20 374 7408

      Transport

      Taxi

      Website

      Sarit Centre Website

    Markets

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    1. 2. Maasai Market - Traditional African crafts

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      Started by Maasai women who wanted to sell directly to visitors, Nairobi's "Maasai Markets" have blossomed. This one takes place at weekends in the car park of the Law Courts. Bargain hard for beadwork, Akamba woodcarvings and colourful Swahili fabrics.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sat & Sun 9am-3pm

      Address

      Law Courts Car Park, Off City Hall Way, Nairobi

      Transport

      Taxi

    Specialists

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    1. 3. Woodley Weavers - Hand-woven fabrics and rugs

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      A Woodley Weavers rug in front of the fireplace, Nairobi. Courtesy of Woodley Weavers

      Community-conscious Woodley Weavers has taught 400-plus single mothers from the Kibera slums to hand-weave rugs and other items using locally sourced fabrics and eco-friendly plant dyes. The high weaving quality is matched by the imaginative ethnic-style designs.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

      Address

      Chaka Road , Hurlingham, Nairobi

      Telephone

      +254 (0) 733 612028

      Transport

      Taxi

      Website

      Woodley Weavers Website

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