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Does Nairobi Use Postal Codes or ZIP Codes?

Posted on December 22, 2025December 25, 2025 by Marble

When you’re filling out an online form, shipping a package through a courier service (not necessarily through Posta Kenya), or registering for Online services in Nairobi, you’ll inevitably come across a field asking for a ZIP code or postal code. If you’ve ever found yourself at this point wondering which term applies to Kenya, or whether Nairobi even uses one of these systems, you’re not alone. This confusion is common, especially for people dealing with international platforms that, by default, use the American System.

The truth is, Nairobi and Kenya as a whole do NOT use ZIP codes. Instead, Kenya operates under a postal code system that has been in place since 1977. While the terms ZIP code and postal code are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation, they refer to different systems used in other countries. Therefore, understanding the difference between the two is crucial, especially when you’re dealing with mail delivery, business registration, online shopping, or any official documentation that requires accurate address information.

Does Nairobi Use Postal Codes or ZIP Codes?

The Difference Between Postal Codes and ZIP Codes

ZIP Code, in full, stands for Zone Improvement Plan, a system unique to the United States. It was introduced by the United States Postal Service (USPS) in 1963 to improve mail sorting and delivery efficiency across the United States. The term ZIP was specifically chosen to suggest that mail travels more efficiently or zips along when senders use the code. ZIP codes in the U.S. consist of either 5 digits (e.g., 90210 for Beverly Hills, California) or 9 digits in the extended ZIP+4 format (e.g., 90210-3456). The system is exclusive to the United States and its territories.

Postal Code, on the other hand, is the international term used by most countries around the world to identify specific geographical areas for mail sorting and delivery. Different countries use different formats: the United Kingdom uses alphanumeric postcodes (e.g., SW1A 1AA for Buckingham Palace), Canada uses a mix of letters and numbers (e.g., M5H 2N2 for Toronto), while Kenya uses a purely numeric 5-digit system (e.g., 00100 Nairobi GPO Postal Code). The purpose of both the Postal and Zip codes remains the same to streamline mail delivery, but the terminology and format vary by country.

So to directly answer the question: Nairobi uses postal codes, NOT ZIP codes. When someone asks What’s Nairobi’s ZIP code?, they actually mean What’s Nairobi’s postal code?” The answer is 00100 for the General Post Office, though Nairobi has 45 different postal codes across various neighborhoods and post offices.

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What is the format of a postal code in Kenya?

Every postal code in Kenya consists of exactly 5 numeric digits, no letters, no hyphens, just five numbers. The five digits are divided into two components:

1. First Two Digits (Regional Identifier):

The first two digits identify the broader geographical region or major city. This regional prefix immediately tells postal workers which part of Kenya the mail is headed to.

  • 00XXX = Nairobi region
  • 20XXX = Nakuru region
  • 30XXX = Eldoret/Western Kenya
  • 40XXX = Kisumu/Nyanza region
  • 80XXX = Mombasa/Coastal region
  • 90XXX = Machakos/Eastern Kenya

2. Last Three Digits (Specific Delivery Office):

The last three digits pinpoint the exact post office or delivery area within that region. For example, within Nairobi (00XXX), the last three digits differentiate between the 45 different post offices spread across the city’s various neighborhoods, estates, and districts. For example, the Postal code 00100, here the first two 00 are for the Nairobi region, and the last 100 represents the GPO delivery office. The same case goes for 00800, where the last three digits represent the Westlands post office.

How Mail Routing Works in Kenya

When you send a letter or package to someone in Nairobi, here’s how the postal code system routes it:

Step 1: National Sorting

Mail enters the national postal system and is sorted by the first two digits. Anything starting with “00” is immediately routed to Nairobi’s main sorting facility.

Step 2: Regional Distribution

Within Nairobi, the Postal Corporation uses the last three digits to route mail to the specific post office that serves that code. For example, mail addressed to 00800 goes directly to the Westlands post office, not the GPO.

Step 3: Local Delivery

At the local post office, mail is sorted into individual P.O. Boxes. In Kenya, most residential mail is delivered to P.O. Boxes rather than street addresses, so recipients collect their mail from their designated box at the post office.

Important Note About Home Delivery: Unlike countries with home delivery systems, most residential areas in Nairobi do NOT receive mail directly to physical addresses. Mail must be collected from a P.O. Box at the nearest post offic

What is Nairobi’s Postal Code?

The most recognized and widely used postal code for Nairobi is 00100. This code belongs to the General Post Office (GPO). The GPO serves as the headquarters of the Postal Corporation of Kenya and functions as the primary mail sorting and distribution center for the entire capital.

Beyond 00100, here are the most commonly used postal codes across Nairobi’s major areas:

  • 00200 – City Square (CBD North, Starehe constituency)
  • 00300 – Ronald Ngala Street (CBD East)
  • 00400 – Tom Mboya Street (Bus terminus area, CBD)
  • 00500 – Enterprise Road (Industrial Area West)
  • 00502 – Karen (Karen, Hardy, Bogani, Lang’ata South)
  • 00600 – Ngara Road (Ngara, Pangani, Eastleigh West)
  • 00800 – Westlands (Westlands CBD, commercial district)
  • 00609 – Kenyatta University (Roysambu, Kahawa, KU area)
  • 00610 – Eastleigh (Eastleigh North and South)
  • 00623 – Parklands (Parklands estates 1-5, Highridge)

How to Use Postal Codes in Nairobi

Knowing Nairobi’s postal codes is one thing, but understanding how to properly use them in different situations is equally important. In Kenya’s postal system, addresses work differently than in countries with comprehensive street-level delivery. Most Nairobians don’t receive mail at their physical home addresses. Instead, mail is delivered to Post Office Boxes (P.O. Boxes) at designated post offices, where recipients collect their items. This system has been in place since colonial times and remains the primary method for personal and business mail delivery. However, with the rise of e-commerce and courier services, physical address delivery is becoming more common for packages and parcels.

Here is how to use both P.O. Box formats and physical addresses:

For P.O. Box Addresses (Standard Mail)

When writing a P.O. Box address in Nairobi for standard mail delivery through Posta Kenya, follow this exact format:

Format:

P.O. Box [Box Number] - [Postal Code]
[City], Kenya

Real Example:

P.O. Box 12345 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

For Physical Addresses (Courier Deliveries)

If you’re receiving deliveries from courier services like G4s, Wells Fargo, or e-commerce platforms (Jumia, Kilimall, Amazon), you need to provide a physical address. Here’s the proper format:

Format:

[Building Name/Number], [Street Name]
[Area/Estate Name], [Postal Code]
Nairobi, Kenya
[Phone Number]
[Landmark/Directions]

Real Example:

Apartment 5B, Rose GardensOff James Gichuru Road,
Lavington, 00603
Nairobi, Kenya
+254 712 345 678
Landmark: Near Junction Mall, opposite Shell Petrol Station

FAQS

Does Kenya use ZIP codes?

No, Kenya does NOT use ZIP codes. Kenya uses a 5-digit postal code system managed by the Postal Corporation of Kenya (Posta Kenya). ZIP codes are specific to the United States. When international websites ask for your ZIP code, simply enter your Kenyan postal code.

What is the main postal code for Nairobi?

The main postal code for Nairobi is 00100, which belongs to the General Post Office (GPO) on Haile Selassie Avenue in the Central Business District.

What’s the difference between 00100 and 00200?

00100 = General Post Office (GPO) serving Central Nairobi, CBD, Upper Hill, Kilimani
00200 = City Square post office serving CBD North and Starehe constituency
Both are in central Nairobi but serve different post offices and coverage areas.



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Nairobi Sub-Counties & Postal Codes

  • Nairobi GPO Postal Code (00100): Location, Hours, Services 2026
  • Westlands Postal Code 00800
  • Dagoretti North Postal Code 00603
  • Dagoretti South Postal Code 00507
  • Kibra Postal Code 00504
  • Langata Postal Code 00509
  • Ruaraka Postal Code 00618
  • Kasarani Postal Code 00608
  • Roysambu Postal Code 00609
  • Starehe Postal Code 00200
  • Embakasi East Postal Code 00521
  • Embakasi Central Postal Code 00518
  • Embakasi West Postal Code 00500
  • Embakasi South Postal Code 00501
  • Embakasi North Postal Code 00516/00615
  • Mathare Postal Code 00611
  • Makadara Postal Code 00522
  • Kamukunji Postal Code 00610

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  • Private Letter Box – Individual From KSh 2 000/yr
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