A busy, affordable Nairobi market popular with Kenyatta University students for cheap food, printing, and everyday essentials. It's no-frills and crowded, but the prices are hard to beat.
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Read all reviews on Google Maps βNairobi's rotating Maasai Market moves to a different location every day of the week. Here's the schedule, what things actually cost, and how to bargain without getting ripped off.
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Read guide βBusy,crowded.The place is cheap and affordable. Movie shops,gaming hubs and cafes available. Hygienic-questionable.Water is a rare commodity.
Low cost hotels, printing and photocopy shops. Ideal for students studying at Kenyatta university.
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I loved it but not all places in Kenyatta market is listed.It was hard for me to locate the place I was heading to
Visited Savannah Hotel opp blessed hotel there food was delicious plus they have discount on all foods these wk . It's the place to be for all foods think everyone should try it.
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