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The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo
4.4/575 Reviews

The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo

Cairo|0.88km from Safari Tour
What an amazing and luxurious hotel it is. We enjoyed our one week stay and had one of the best experiences ever in Cairo. It all started with meeting Nabil the doorman with his beautiful smile and then with Yousef at the reception desk who helped us with our check in. Mostafa and Arafa from the house keeping, made our stay amazing with paying attention to details with their beautiful smile and attitude. Also Ibrahim as well made it a pleasant experience. To top it up Hashem the house keeping supervisor also made sure our needs are met and everything is to our liking. Abdullah El Sayed, ohhh ohhh what an amazing guy he is. Every morning made sure we are taken care off from our coffee, juices to making sure I have my specialty Egyptian breakfast made up to my likings. Fresh Iskandarani fool, taameya and to top it up feeteer meshaltet with 3assal. WOWWWW. Abdullah made sure to remember my type of coffee without asking (decaf coffee). Also Amr did an amazing job taking care of us when Abdullah is serving other tables. Sayed Farouk the lounge supervisor also made sure to receive our feedback with a great attitude and smile and we really enjoyed our conversation with him. Ayman, with his amazing smile and shisha, always made sure we are hooked the whole evening and with our couple visits to the restaurant. The pool team were unbelievable from Mohamad to Ayman with all the time amazing smile to Sameh at the aqua restaurant. These guys made our stay at the pool so great with paying attention to everything we need. The spa team were also amazing from Lobna to captain Hassan. The service was more than we asked for. Sameh Mahrous, what an amazing person he is with his beautiful smile and great talk we had. He is always there every afternoon at the lobby taking care of the customers and their needs. To top it up, we also received a follow up phone call from the hotel after 2 days to make sure we were satisfied with our stay. The Nile Ritz-Carlton Cairo is an amazing hotel with top notch service. Keep it up team and I hope to see you all again very soon.

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Valencia Hotel
3.8/5115 Reviews
Nice breakfast on one day. Clean room. Convenient location to train with good walkability. But I expected more from the staff's local knowledge. They had absolutely no idea where a post box was, even tho I'd seen one myself a few days earlier and simply couldn't remember its exact location. Then, no help whatsoever in mailing a postcard bc post offices would be closed for several days. One day's breakfast was disappointing compared to only the day before - the place was inconsistent. Great walking location also meant Uber driver had a difficult time reaching us at one point in the evening, and we walked to them after some confusion. Lively downtown area also means a LOT of street noise. Hotel's wooden floors, doors and hallways were incredibly loud at all hours, and staff was loud in the morning. Bring earplugs.
Cosmopolitan Hotel
3.4/570 Reviews
The room smelled bad and the bathroom drain was clogged. The environment around the hotel is very safe. There is a kazaz restaurant a few hundred meters away from the hotel, which is very good. Hotel staff are nice. The hotel's ancient elevator will make you feel like you have entered the world of Harry Potter.
Cairo Capital Plaza
4/585 Reviews
There is no elevator to the lobby reception on the second floor, and heavy luggage is lifted by stairs. It's so compact that you can't even move in the toilet or shower room. It can be said that it is in the city center near the Nairo River, but I had a hard time finding dinner on Shatter Street.
Cheers Hostel
4.2/54 Reviews
Great place to base out of when visiting Cairo. The rooms are clean and the staff (especially Anas) are super friendly while doing whatever they can to make your staff in Egypt the best. They've got connections and can even help with making tour recommendations and reservations. Best of all, there is no pressure to take additional services if the price isn't what you had in mind. They're very accommodating . In fact they are more of a family run business while focusing more on you as a person and less as a customer. You'll come as strangers but leave as friends.
Holy Sheet Hostel
4.1/532 Reviews
The Holy Sheet Hostel has a great location and we felt we were very central in Cairo. The area is somewhat walkable but never feels safe and gives a whole new meaning to walk like an Egyptian. In the morning the streets are quiet but after 2 pm everything seems to get crazy! The staff are very friendly here. The breakfast was nothing special but it was a nice fresh meal with tea or coffee to start our day. Mario, Alex and the kitchen staff were helpful enough and always friendly to us. This is one of the cheaper places to stay in the area so we can't complain too much about it but we wish it was cleaner. We booked the twin room which had a bathroom inside of it. The beds had hair in them already and the room smelled a little bit from the drains. The AC did work well though and the room was very quiet all night which was nice. The toilet and shower are in the same box without a roof or fan so go #2 at your own risk. We chose to use the shared toilets in the hall which had fans. We were a little disappointed with the booking and check in process. We chose Trip for booking and it started three currencies in our booking but also showed we only had to pay 3100 Egyptian Pounds when we arrived for our three night stay based on the currency exchange when we booked. However, when we arrived they told us we booked through Expedia and had to pay 3600 Egyptian Pounds instead. We went back and forth for a bit but because it was late they were kind enough to check us in without paying because they could not reach their manager. The next day however I went to inquire and they said the manager said no and they tacked on another 300 Egyptian pounds to our check in because we were using a credit card. They did say that if we had used Booking or Hostel World we wouldn't have these issues. This has never been an issue in my 4 years using this booking platform so I'm disappointed in this hostel and their management team for this. The hostel is a little tricky to find but it is tucked down a street which is blocked off to cars and is on the 2nd floor of an older building. There is an elevator to get you up there but it is old style meaning that all the doors and gates have to be closed in order for it to operate. There are a ton of cats nearby and some good restaurants and convenience stores too.
Grand Agor Hotel Cairo
3.6/56 Reviews
The hotel is located very close to Tahrir Square, the Egyptian Museum, and a few other old downtown highlights. While the outside of the building looks slightly dilapidated--clearly beyond the control of the hotel--the entrance to the hotel and the interior is nicely done and inviting. Staff are very kind, helpful, and welcoming. The rooms are spacious and have the essentials. In the dining area, complementary tea and water are on offer throughout the day. A few drawbacks: the street noise is very clearly heard from within the rooms (windows are not double paned), and Cairenes LOVE to honk for any and all reasons so you'll still feel very in touch with street life even within the hotel. Breakfast is rather mediocre: expect toast, hard boiled eggs, some jam, and a small cup of yoghurt, accompanied by tea or nescafe. The bedsheets are in serious need of updating (they are extremely rough and scratchy, making sleeping difficult). The bathrooms are an afterthought - just a corner in the room cordoned off by half-frosted glass, so it is recommended that you are very comfortable sharing all bodily functions with whomever you share the room. Despite a clear 'no smoking' sign at the front desk, staff still smoke in common areas (entry, dining area). We stayed in the room at the far end of the hallway (there are only six rooms) and could smell the smoke very clearly from inside our room with the door shut. When I went to pay for our room at checkout, one staff member sat directly in front of me smoking. I called him out on it, pointing at the 'no smoking' sign right in front of us, and he apologised profusely and moved away with his cigarette. I am 100% confident he resumed smoking inside as soon as we left. Some of the basics aren't looked after: the room we were given had no pillowcases on three of our four pillows, and only one towel. The rest of the linens were out at the cleaners, and since there was only one person on staff, we had to stand in for the staff at the front desk so they could run out and pick up the clean linen. Rooms don't come with soap, but we were given a bottle of liquid soap when we asked. Early checkin is USD 25 on top of the regular room charge. The staff offered to arrange a car back to the airport on our departure, quoting a price double of what we paid to get from the airport to the hotel in the first place. It is recommended to just take an Uber instead (EGP 100-125, depending on traffic and time of day). Overall, it's not a bad hotel, and the staff's kindness goes a long way to compensate for the weaknesses noted above.

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Cairo Travel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Cairo. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Cairo, Trip.com is here to help! While traveling to Egypt, Cairo is one of the most popular destinations. Cairo is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

Cairo International Airport is the primary airport in Cairo. Besides flying, taking a train to Misr Cairo Central Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Cairo. Here, there are more than 157 hotels for you to choose from. Cairo has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 59 USD. There are 18 five-star hotels in Cairo at an average price of 127 USD per night. There are 14 four-star hotels in Cairo at an average price of 67 USD per night. There are 26 three-star hotels in Cairo at an average price of 29 USD per night. There are 12 two-star hotels in Cairo at an average price of 26 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Cairo has many renowned chain hotels. Novotel is the top choice of many travelers in Cairo. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Cairo, such as hotels under the Novotel brand. Novotel Cairo Airport in Cairo is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Gawharet Al-Ahram Hotel (Formerly Husa Pyramids).

In the city center of Cairo, you'll have easy access to Egyptian Museum, Tahrir Square, River Nile. For short trips in Cairo, Red Pyramid, Helwan Wax Museum, Memphis Museum are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Cairo are Khan El-Khalili, Pyramids of Giza, Pyramid light show. Commercial areas like Mall of Arabia, City Stars, City Star are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 18.22°C during the day, 12.81°C at night

• April to June: 27.92°C during the day, 20.95°C at night

• July to September: 30.76°C during the day, 24.61°C at night

• October to December: 22.07°C during the day, 16.67°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 4.2 cm

• Summer: 0.57 cm

• Autumn: 0.0 cm

• Winter: 3.47 cm

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