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10 Tallest Buildings in Kenya
A ranking of Kenya’s 10 tallest skyscrapers in 2023.
A list of the 10 tallest buildings in Kenya – ranked in terms of the actual height in metres.
1. Britam Tower
Britam Tower, a 200-meter-tall office complex in Upper Hill, Nairobi, was officially opened to the public in July 2018, overtaking UAP Old Mutual Tower as the tallest building in Kenya.
The 31-storey tower, whose construction started in 2013 and ended in 2017, boasts a distinctive prismatic design. At its widest, the building looks like a black pyramid with the top corner missing and from other views it becomes a more slender black prism.
In 2018, it became the first building in Africa to be feted in the Emporis Skyscrapers Award’s 19-year history after being named the 10th best skyscraper in the world.
2. Nairobi GTC Office Tower
The opening of Nairobi GTC Office Tower, the tallest of the six towers of the Sh40 billion Global Trade Centre, has added a new entrant to the list of Kenya’s tallest buildings.
The 184-metre, 43-storey office block is the Africa headquarters for Chinese firm Avic, which is setting up its continental hub on a 7.5-acre piece of land in Westlands, Nairobi.
The tower, under construction since July 2015, opened in Dec 2021.
3. UAP Old Mutual Tower
Nestled in Upper Hill, the 163-metre UAP Old Mutual Tower became the tallest building in Nairobi when it opened in July 2016 after more than five years of construction.
The 33-storey building, which later lost the title to Britam Tower, offers some 300,000 square feet of Grade A office space in Nairobi’s fastest-growing commercial district.
Standing 5,700 feet above sea level, UAP Old Mutual Tower is the highest point in Nairobi ahead of Rahimtulla Tower, which previously held the title.
4. Nairobi GTC Hotel Tower
The completion of Nairobi GTC Hotel Tower, the second tallest of the six towers of the Global Trade Centre, has added a new participant to the list of Kenya’s tallest skyscrapers.
The 141-metre, 35-storey building is expected to host a JW Marriott hotel, part of the star-studded US chain operated by Marriott International.
The Nairobi GTC Hotel Tower, whose construction began in July 2015, opened this year.
5. Times Tower
Located on Haile Selassie Avenue in Nairobi, Times Tower – also known as New Central Bank Tower – is a 140-metre skyscraper exclusively used by the Kenya Revenue Authority.
The 38-storey building that opened in 2000 is designed to withstand powerful earthquakes and is set on a concrete raft whose thickness ranges from 0.9 metres to 3.0 metres.
Times Tower has a 7-storey banking complex and an 11-split-storey car park.
6. Prism Tower
The Kings Prism Tower is an iconic 133-metre-tall building in Upper Hill, Nairobi.
The 34-storey building, creatively designed to appear as prisms stacked upon prisms, was completed in 2018.
Whenever a ray of light passes through the prismatic facades of the building, a spectrum of vivid colours emerges – bringing to life the owner’s vision of illuminating the creative productivity of Nairobi residents.
The Kings Prism Tower is owned by Kings Developers, a wholly Kenyan-owned property development company founded as part of the Royal Group of Companies.
7. Le’mac Towers
Le’mac Towers is a Sh3.5 billion Dubai-styled mixed-use development in the Westlands neighbourhood of Nairobi, off Waiyaki Way – targeting wealthy buyers and renters seeking housing in exclusive suburbs.
The 24-storey building, officially opened in 2019, offers offices from the 1st to 6th floor and high-end one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments from the 8th to 22nd floor.
Standing 126 metres tall, Le’mac Towers is currently the tallest residential building in Kenya.
A notable feature of the Lemac Towers is the transparent glass floor skywalk on the 24th floor, providing a stunning view of cars moving more than 100 meters below.
8. Bunge Tower
Developed by the Parliamentary Service Commission, the 26-floor office block that rises 125 metres into the sky sits on a one-acre plot between Continental House and County Hall, next to Parliament buildings.
The Bunge Tower, whose construction commenced in March 2014, is meant to house the expanded 418-member legislature.
9. Telposta House
Telposta Towers is a 120-metre office block on Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi. On completion in 1999, it became the tallest building in Kenya – snatching the title from the KICC.
The 27-storey building, undertaken by Laxmanbhai Construction, houses Telkom Kenya and several government ministries and departments, including the Ministry of ICT.
10. Nairobi GTC Residential Tower 1
The completion of Nairobi GTC Residential Tower 1, the third tallest of the six towers of the Global Trade Centre, has added a new player to the list of Kenya’s tallest structures.
The 116-metre, 33-storey residential apartment tower, whose construction commenced in July 2015, opened to the public this year.
Other buildings with a height of more than 100 metres include:
KCB Plaza
The KCB Plaza in the Upper Hill district of Nairobi is a 109-metre, 21-storey skyscraper that serves as the regional headquarters of the Kenya Commercial Bank.
Completed in 2014, the Sh2.1 billion office block adopts green architecture, in line with the global trend where developers use modern technology to cut maintenance costs.
Nairobi GTC Residential Tower 2 & 3
Soaring 109 metres towards the sky, Nairobi GTC Residential Tower 2 and 3 – two 31-storey buildings that are part of the Global Trade Centre – which opened to the public this year.
Kenyatta International Convention Centre
Previously known as the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) is a 105-metre, 28-storey tower within the Nairobi City Square.
The skyscraper, completed in 1974, surpassed the NSSF Building as the tallest building in Kenya. It held this position for 25 years before being overtaken by Telposta Tower.
KICC was designed by David Mutiso, in collaboration with Norwegian designer Karl Henrik Nøstvik. It features a rotating restaurant that completes a full 360° turn in 76 minutes.
Upper Hill Chambers
316 Upper Hill Chambers is a 104-metre, 26-storey tower located on 2nd Ngong Avenue in Upper Hill, about 2km from the Nairobi central business district.
Owned by Upper Hill Chambers Ltd., the tower boasts 26 floors comprising three basement parking floors; a ground floor; a mezzanine floor; five upper parking floors; and 15 Grade A office floors.
Nairobi GTC Residential Tower 4
The completion of Nairobi GTC Residential Tower 4, the shortest of the six towers of the Global Trade Centre, has added a new participant to the list of Kenya’s tallest residential buildings.
The 103-metre, 29-storey building that has been under construction since July 2015 opened its doors to the public this year.
Social Security House
Located on Bishops Road in Community, Nairobi, Social Security House, also known as NSSF Building is a 103-metre, 28-storey tower that serves as the headquarters of the National Social Security Fund.
Social Security House was completed in 1973 – becoming the tallest building in Kenya ahead of the 1969-built Nairobi Hilton hotel. The latter had succeeded the IPS Building, which was built in 1967.