Min expo Kenya

MINEXPO KENYA is the only international mining exhibition in the region that presents the widest range of the latest technology in the mining & processing of minerals industry.

Nairobi Jazz Festival

Nairobi Jazz Festival

Kenya is home to some of the best jazz minds and musicians out here and The Nairobi International Jazz Festival hosts the best of the best yearly. Started by the late Bob Collymore, The Nairobi Jazz Festival is one of the big musical events of the year, bringing in the love of music, dancing and food all in one place. The festival is aimed toward raising funds for the Bob Collymore Foundation and other charities, depending on the year.

Blankets & Wine

Blankets & Wine

Blankets and Wine is one of the most popular music and arts festivals in Nairobi. It is an outdoor festival that celebrates music, art, fashion, and culture. The event aims to provide a platform for both local and international artists to showcase their talent while offering attendees a unique and immersive cultural experience. The festival is usually hosted in popular outdoor venues such as parks, gardens, or open-air spaces that can accommodate large crowds and provide a scenic backdrop for the festival. The festival features a diverse lineup of musical performances spanning various genres, including afro-pop, reggae, soul, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music. Attendees can expect to enjoy live performances by both established and up-and-coming artists, as well as DJ sets and collaborative jam sessions. Tickets to Blankets and Wine events in Nairobi can be purchased online or at designated ticket outlets leading up to the festival date. The event is open to people of all ages, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own blankets, picnic baskets, and chairs to relax and enjoy the festivities in comfort.

Geco Cafe

Geco Cafe

Geco Cafe has quickly become one of the most popular night spots in Nairobi, specifically live music, bar bites and great drinks. The cafe hosts some of the best artists in Nairobi and is the perfect pick for people who want to listen to music and carry on a conversation without too much work. Almost every day at Geco Cafe is scheduled for a themed night such as Jazz Fridays and Urbane Tuesdays. They also host multiple events such as album launches and their decor provides the ideal vibes for all ages. Geco Cafe aims to create a space for artists regardless of their background, the only shared love needed is the love of music.

The Alchemist

The Alchemist

One of the most popular nightlife spots in Nairobi is The Alchemist, located in Westlands. It’s popular for its eclectic and vibrant atmosphere, offering a unique blend of entertainment, dining, art, and culture. The venue aims to provide a creative space where people can come together to socialise, relax, and enjoy a diverse range of experiences. They host multiple events, performances, and activities throughout the week, catering to different tastes and interests. These include live music concerts, DJ sets, comedy shows, spoken word performances, art exhibitions, film screenings, and cultural festivals. The club includes multiple food spots including the popular Mama Rocks, as well as multiple bars, ensuring that whatever side you’re on, a drink is never too far away.

Boho Eatery

Boho Eatery

Boho Eatery is well known for healthy living and clean eating, inspired by the bohemian lifestyle, combining elements of creativity, freedom, and self-expression. The restaurant aims to create a welcoming space where guests can relax, socialise, and enjoy delicious food in a laid-back atmosphere. The restaurant is particularly passionate about sustainability and they have created their menu with this in mind. The dishes are designed to celebrate ingredients and find new and creative ways to make things taste and even look better. Other than the restaurant, Boho also has its very own food market and it regularly hosts events.

Almasi Art Agency

Almasi Art Agency

The Almasi Art Gallery is a vibrant cultural hub. It serves as a showcase for contemporary African art, featuring works by both established and emerging artists from Kenya and beyond. Visitors to the gallery can explore a diverse range of artistic expressions, including paintings, sculptures, mixed media installations, and more. The gallery’s exhibitions often highlight themes relevant to African culture, history, and social issues, allowing artists to share their unique perspectives and narratives. In addition to exhibitions, the Almasi Art Gallery hosts workshops, artist talks, and other events aimed at fostering dialogue and engagement within the local art community. With its dynamic and inclusive approach to showcasing African art, the gallery plays a vital role in promoting creativity, cultural exchange, and artistic appreciation in Diani and beyond.

Maasai Market

Maasai Market

The Maasai market in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, has become a popular name especially for tourists. The market sells a wide range of African antiques and has become a convergence zone for locals and tourists searching for authentic African artisan products. These products are usually souvenirs for people to take home. Maasai Market is the best place to shop for your souvenirs while on your safari or beach holiday in Kenya. It is an open-air market with a broad selection of products to shop for, including African pots and pans, artwork, jewellery, shoes, purses, garments, and utensils.

Nairobi National Museum

Nairobi National Museum

The Nairobi National Museum is the flagship brand for the National Museums of Kenya. Located on Museum Hill, the museum showcases Kenya’s rich Heritage with four distinct themes representing Kenya’s Culture, Nature, History and Contemporary Art. Other attractions within the compound include the Snake Park and Botanical Gardens as well as a State of Art Auditorium that occasionally hosts concerts, film shows and events.

The Pottery Shed

The Pottery Shed

Located in Karen, the Pottery Shed seems to be the new favourite spot for Nairobians. At this pottery experience, people are invited to make their own clay-based products. The activity is designed to be fun for groups, such as family activities or activities with kids.