Abstract
The present study evaluates the impacts of COVID -19 pandemic on accessibility to land use sites such as work environments, education, shopping centres, recreational and conference facilities among other services in Nairobi City. The study therefore analyses accessibility factors of travel time, length of journey, cost of travel behaviour. The study focuses on periods before COVID -19, during lock-down and after lock-down (normalcy) in Nairobi City. The research uses both primary and secondary data sources to examine the Impacts of COVID-19 on accessibility in Nairobi City.