Maasai Market

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Nairobi, Kenya

Traditional market· Shopping mall

Maasai Market Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Maasai Market is located in Nairobi, Kenya. Maasai Market is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category traditional market in Kenya.

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+254 714128037

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In-store shopping

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Elias Mulugeta Hordofa

The good: it has every Kenyan traditional items that you would like to get. However the manner there is very bad, I have to say. I have been there twice, and this time around, it just got horrible. There are guys outside who surround you in numbers and just pressure people to escort them while they shop. So at the end they inflate the price and negotiate with you and give the minimum to the real sellers. I don’t really understand why the stall owners allow this. I know some of you might say, why don’t I tell them to go away? Well go there and try it, see if it works. There are some mothers and young people trying to make money in a good way there. But these ‘people’ are ruining for them. Unless you convince me otherwise, I don’t see myself going back there or taking no one.

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Frank Salez

If you're looking for handmade, original and unique massai products, this is the place to be. However, it's better to have a know-the-place connaisseur to be able to negotiate the prices. Would recommend to visit this place when this pandemic covid-19 is over.

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franklyn njoroge

One of the best open market in Town to buy your African souvenirs

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Shirley Swai

For all your Handcrafted products and accessories more so gift ideas

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Stacy Keago

An open air market. It has all your African crafts, decor and clothing solutions in one space.. It operates on Sundays in the central business district. On other days they operate it in malls.

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Daniel Muturi

Best place for buying souvenirs.

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Crispo Oduol

The place has lots of beautiful artifacts which are handmade. A lot of tourists flock the place to buy stuff.

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Kelvin Mwanja

Its a nice market. You can get traditional souvenir from here. As well as Maasai, Rasta and kenya culture branded clothes from here.