Explore Guest Reviews of Hotels in Cairo

Cleopatra Hotel
3.7/564 Reviews
General impression - a normal place to stay for a few nights. Perfect location nearby Egyptian Museum and the Sadat subway station. But this causes a very noisy surrounding: honking cars move just beneath the windows all day long. Helpful staff. A very nice cafe La Poire accessible without leaving the building. Good breakfast, a lot of options changing daily. Coffee could have been better though. The room was cleaned (I moved two beds together and found no dust underneath), but it's quite weary. The window lock didn't work, the fridge was loud. Black mold in the shower was upsetting, too. No iron nor ironing board in the room, but ironing service available at a reasonable price about 50 EGP per piece.
Grand Palace Hotel
3.5/525 Reviews
I have been staying at Grand Palace for some time. I have been quite comfortable in my stay here, quite happy with my room, and particularly happy with the staff, who have done so much for me. They are now friends of mine and I have no intention of moving to another hotel. I highly recommend anyone stay here, and again, can't say enough about how helpful the staff have been for me.
Cairo Dream Boutique Hotel
3.2/59 Reviews
This ”hotel” is a scam. It is a room in an empty derelict building. The front entrance is wide open. There is no reception or security. It is not a hotel although comes up in a search for a hotel. I was fooled by the name ”Cairo Dream Boutique Hotel”. It is a nightmare. There was a poor looking guy sitting on a chair outside the building. By western standards, this place was worse than scary. I booked this accommodation on ******* and all nights needed to be paid up front (unusual). I arrived late at night. A guy in an old dirty car picked me up at the airport and he was the ”hotel transfer”. That was the first red flag. He was parked at least a 10 minute walk from the airport. On the way to the address, driver wanted to stop the car for gas . . . I was asked if I would like some food in my room. They would arrange for something to be delivered. By now I was starting to get worried and asking if it was a real hotel. I did not get a straight answer. When we arrived it was off the main area of traffic in a dark street. The door to the building was wide open. There was no one around. The building sounded empty and hollow. Curious and trying to not base everything on western standards, I went to the room. Then when we got to the floor still no one around. The hallway was dark. The driver opened the door of the room. It was also dark with a dim bulb lit. I saw two beds but it was so dark I could barely make out what was in the room. I did not go in - I was afraid of being alone with driver and being raped in the room. The pictures on the ******* website are fake. They show beds with white linen and furniture. There was only two beds in the room next to the wall. Windows were wide open over the bed. The elevator did not work to go down and I ran down 7 flights of stairs with my bag. I could not get out of there fast enough. It was almost midnight and I just wanted to go back to the airport. The person who registered this site with ******* was fully paid for each night booked. When they were contacted by ******* they said that I did not ”check in” and therefore not eligible for a refund. Frightening experience and set the tone for the rest of my visit to Cairo. To be aware, and that there are no regulations. People can fool authorities and be certified to list with fake pictures of an accommodation. I am a seasoned traveler and have traveled through the middle east a lot - this location was the worst - an area I would not walk through - let alone stay in. I appreciate everyone needs to make a living, but the name of this accommodation and the website are completely misleading. A complete scam. I lost my trust in everything and everyone from that point including booking sites. Will be doing my research with regard to reviews and stick to a chain hotel for arrival. Then visually inspect a potential accommodation after arrival.
City View Museum Hotel
3.8/551 Reviews
Hotel location is good, service is good, a few steps to the museum and subway station, breakfast restaurant is facing the liberation square, I saw there in the morning, how the Egyptians cross the road, the price can be
Al Madiafa
4.3/539 Reviews
After a so so stay at the Sonesta I came to this hotel and wished that I have come earlier. Located on the 8th and 9th floor of an old building in the middle of downtown andv a mere 5 minute walk from the Egyptian Museum and Tahrir Square. The staff are absolutely fantastic, polite, smiling, courteous. My room was a real find, spotlessly clean, beautiful comfortable bed, sparkling bathroom, Nubian furniture and a beautiful balcony overlooking the Nile and Tahrir Square. Definitely my new home in Cairo
Tahrir Plaza Suites - Museum View
4.3/596 Reviews
In the old building in Liberation Square, the traffic at the door is not convenient, and the driver is hard to find. The first time I arrived, I moved my luggage to the third floor, and then I got the elevator keys. The room facilities are average, and the windows are noisy. Fortunately, the young boss and shop assistants are very enthusiastic. It is a good choice to save the budget. If you want to enjoy vacation and travel, forget it

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