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Hemingways Collection takes over Eden Nairobi

Eden Nairobi, now part of Hemingways Collection. (Courtesy)

The family-owned boutique hotel group, Hemingways Collection, has taken over the management of Eden Nairobi. This is a nine-bedroom and one of the unique properties in Africa originally built as a family home by artistes Tonio and Anna Trzebinski. The property will be renamed Hemingways Eden, joining Hemingways Nairobi, Ol Seki Hemingways Mara, and Hemingways Watamu in the collection. A recent winner in the Fodor's Finest Hotels list, Eden Nairobi is set on a four-acre plot on the edge of the Giraffe Sanctuary forest that immediately connects guests to their location and a peaceful yet wildly enchanting escape from the bustling city.

"We are excited about this growth opportunity and its prospects," said Ross Evans, Hemingways Group CEO. "The management takeover of Hemingways Eden is a strategic move to diversify our portfolio and expand our offering. It is also an opportunity for us to manage a unique and iconic property in a premier location in the heart of Karen, Nairobi. The standards of service will be consistent with those of our existing properties."

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