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9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserI want to thank the entire hotel staff. Throughout my stay, they were always there to help with any questions I had. I was alone, but I felt at ease here. They also arranged transfers from the hotel to and from the airport. The breakfasts were delicious. I had plenty to eat. The bread, flatbreads, and puff pastry were delicious. The terrace is very nice—unusually covered with palm leaves, and there's an original Bedouin area with low tables and sofas. It's a highlight! They could use some more flowering plants. The only downside to the hotel for me is that there's nowhere to go out in the evening, unless you take a taxi. The surrounding area is full of complex new development. But there's a plus: right across from the hotel entrance, there's a small shop where you can buy water, juice, sweets, and coffee. I recommend this hotel. The GEM and the pyramids are nearby. Cairo is worth a visit, and perhaps more than once. I only managed to see the main attractions in three days, but I'd love to see more!
MM496737****This is the best and most cost-effective hotel I have stayed in Egypt for more than 20 days. The bedding is clean, the mattress is comfortable, the environment is quiet, the breakfast is good, there is a hair dryer shampoo shower gel, and there is a refrigerator. Susan English is very good, she provided us with the news and intimate care we needed. I broke my bones on the road and the hotel staff took me to the hospital and made it as convenient as possible for me. It is not far from the Great Egyptian Museum and the Pyramid. There is a Carrefour supermarket a few hundred meters away. The small store at the door is also affordable. There is a bus to the ski resort of mall of Egypt. There is a take-out Pisa store at the entrance of the hotel. The pizza is delicious. The hotel with a per capita of dozens of yuan is really recommended. The breakfast in the picture also has milk and Egyptian specialties, which is not photographed, and it is also very good.
AAnonymous UserI recommend this hotel, which is very close to the pyramids, a ten-minute walk away, and you can see the pyramids up close from the rooftop terrace. The boss is a Muslim family, very kind, remember to ask him to order takeout for you, I ate the most delicious kabab in the world!
AAnonymous UserThe boss's consideration and service mind are both good. The rooftop view is also good. Since the location is a tourist site for the pyramids of Giza, the surroundings are a bit cluttered, but there is a police checkpoint right in front, so it's safe to park your car. The front of the hotel was illuminated by cctv, so I was able to park with peace of mind. I was so grateful that the boss provided all possible conveniences and bought water and eggs for my request when I checked out early on the last day and couldn't use breakfast. I will visit again. thank you.
GGuest UserThe staff are all very helpful.
The toilet and shower are also beautiful. There are soap, tissues and toilet paper.
The door has a key and a chain lock. There is also a safe in the room.
It was a very nice hotel. I moved to a different hotel now but I want to return to this hotel again (-_-)
GGuest UserThe hotel and room were clean and gave you a feel of Egypt, and the shower had good water pressure.
You can see the three great pyramids from the rooftop, but unfortunately the Sphinx was hidden by trees and only its face could be seen! Breakfast is not a buffet, but an omelet, bread, tomato-stewed vegetables, and yogurt.
When I stayed at another Giza hotel on a different day, I was given a welcome drink and an introduction to the pyramid view, but there was no such thing here, and when I checked in, I was a little confused because I didn't have a reservation, but in the end I found a reservation. .
I think it would be a better hotel if there was more welcoming service.
RReviewedHotel is good for the price and location. One things is the staff at breakfast are so annoying. Leave me alone, I just want to eat in peace and I’m not giving a tip for a free breakfast. One thing I don’t like about Turkey.