The Talanta Sports City, located on Ngong Road in Nairobi, Kenya, is undergoing a significant expansion with the addition of a 4-star hotel and a shopping mall. These developments are intended to enhance Nairobi’s role in regional events and tourism.
Talanta Sports City, currently under construction with a Sh45 billion budget, will feature state-of-the-art facilities for sports fans, tourists, and local visitors. The centerpiece is a 60,000-seat stadium designed to international standards, scheduled to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and various football and rugby matches. The stadium will also accommodate concerts, national celebrations, and cultural events.
The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) announced the development of a 4-star hotel and shopping mall to improve accessibility and services at the venue, catering to both international visitors and the local population.
In November 2025, KFS released a tender for bidders interested in developing a 4-star hotel and a shopping mall within the Talanta Sports City complex. The tender, designated Bid No. KFS/01/2025-2026, specified a phased development approach, with the hotel occupying a three-acre plot and the shopping mall taking up five acres.
The hotel is planned as the first phase of a larger hospitality initiative, with future hotels of varying capacities intended to meet the needs of sports tourists. These hotels will be developed on KFS land, designed to blend with the surrounding forest environment.
The Talanta Sports City project aims to provide exceptional services for sports tourism and solidify Nairobi’s reputation as a hub for regional sports and cultural activities. The 4-star hotel and shopping mall are key components in a broader vision to establish Nairobi as a leading destination for sports fans and tourists.
The complex will also include other sports-related facilities, attracting a wide range of visitors. Phased hotel development will ensure capacity for large numbers of international tourists and sports teams while maintaining sustainable practices.
The Kenya Forest Service is committed to balancing development with environmental conservation. Successful bidders for the hotel and mall will be granted Special Use Licences under the Forest Conservation and Management Act, 2016, lasting for 40 years. These licenses will ensure adherence to sustainable forest management principles.
The tendering process, which closed on November 20, 2025, required bidders to meet stringent qualifications and submit detailed plans for development, design, construction, and operation.
Construction on the Talanta Sports City complex is progressing rapidly, with external works expected to be completed by the end of December 2025. The stadium is set to be fully operational by February 2026.
The new complex is expected to significantly boost Nairobi’s tourism sector, attracting visitors from across Africa and the globe. The KFS’s commitment to a sustainable, eco-friendly destination aligns with Kenya’s broader goals for sustainable development and tourism growth.
The addition of a 4-star hotel and shopping mall at Talanta Sports City will solidify Nairobi’s position as a regional tourism and events hub. The complex aims to attract international sporting events, enhance the local economy, and create jobs.
KFS officials stated that the development is a crucial part of Nairobi’s wider strategy to enhance its tourism offerings.
Talanta Sports City is expected to be a champion of sports and cultural tourism in East Africa. The planned hotel and shopping center will contribute to a world-class atmosphere for visitors, players, and supporters. The project is anticipated to bring new businesses, tourists, and investments to Nairobi.
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