Postal Codes for Nairobi
Discover the complete list of postal codes for Nairobi as captured by data from the Postal Corporation of Kenya.
Postal code Nairobi
Postal codes, also known as Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) codes, are numeric or alphanumeric sets used to identify specific areas for postal delivery. Each postal code designates a set of delivery routes that help mail carriers organize and streamline the delivery of mail and packages.
The term “ZIP code” is seldom used in Kenya. Instead, the country uses the postal code system consisting of five-digit codes used by Posta Kenya to streamline mail and parcel delivery.
The postal codes consist of five digits. The first 2 digits specify regions, while the last 3 digits designate the specific delivery office. For example, 00100 belongs to the Nairobi (digit 00) and the General Post Office (100), which serves as Posta Kenya’s headquarters.
Nairobi Postal Code
Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, has several regions, each having a unique postal code. Here is a complete list of postal codes for Nairobi.
Buruburu –00515
City Square – 00200
Dandora – 00516
Eastleigh – 00610
Embakasi – 00521
Enterprise Road – 00500
G.P.O. Nairobi – 00100
Gigiri – 00601
J.K.I.A. Airport – 00501
Jamia – 00101
Kamiti – 00607
Kangemi – 00625
Karen – 00502
Kayole – 00518
Kenyatta National Hospital – 00202
Kenyatta University – 00609
Langata – 00509
Lavington – 00603
Lower Kabete – 00604
Makongeni – 00510
Mathare Valley – 00611
Mbagathi – 00503
Mchumbi Road – 00504
Mlolongo – 00519
Muthaiga – 00619
Ngara Road – 00600
Ngong Road – 00505
Nyayo Stadium – 00506
Parklands -00623
Ronald Ngala Street – 00300
Ruai – 00520
Ruaraka – 00618
Sarit Centre – 00606
State Law – 00102
Tom Mboya Street – 00400
Uhuru Gardens – 00517
Uthiru – 00605
Village Market – 00621
Viwandani – 00507
Westlands – 00800
Yaya Towers – 00508