Apart from hosting famous outdoor places for leisure, Nairobi also has several indoor gems where Kenyans can enjoy themselves over the weekend.
The places spread out in the city offer a wide range of activities that are perfect during the cold season, like July.
Here are the 5 places to visit, the activities offered, and the costs involved.
Kenyans can enjoy skating sessions alongside their families at the Solar Ice Rink is located at the Panari Sky Centre along Mombasa Road.
The venue is also open for everyone, even if they do not know how to skate, as there are instructors.
In terms of charges, Kids are charged at a fee of Ksh1,200 and Ksh1,500 for adults. Ice skating sessions are timed, usually lasting about 60 minutes.
However, visitors are always advised to dress warmly and carry a pair of socks and gloves.
The Hub Park in Karen is ideal for people with families who want to go out for a weekend outing.
The venue offers multiple activity zones, including a soft play area for kids, a trampoline, and a foam dome, among others.
The fees for activities are charged between Ksh700 to Ksh2,000, depending on the activities. There are also eatery areas where a family can enjoy a meal.
For those seeking a physical challenge, Blue Sky Kenya offers indoor rock climbing at its facility in Diamond Plaza. It caters to both beginners and experienced climbers alike.
It is also ideal for families who want to bond and enjoy themselves.
The prices charged are Ksh1,700 per session. A group of 10 is charged Ksh13,000 to access the facilities.
At the Village Market in Gigiri, the entertainment zone has a wide range of indoor activities from bowling to virtual racing simulators.
Other activities include trampoline, yard mini golf, and Virtual Reality (VR), among others.
The charges range from Ksh500 to Ksh4,000, depending on the activity an individual plans to undertake. For instance, charged for kids undertaking activities in the trampoline park are charged Ksh500 for 2 hours.
Located in Westlands, the Museum of Illusions is a fun and mind-bending experience that combines science, psychology, and art.
The exhibitions include illusion rooms, mind-bending installations, and holograms.
From rooms that make you look giant-sized to vortex tunnels and gravity-defying installations, this is a place where kids and adults alike get to play and learn.
The charges include children (Ksh900) and adults (Ksh1,500). Students are charged Ksh1,100 while a family of 4 is charged (Ksh3,900).
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