The personal was always super friendly and helpful, super clean, location is super B! The only thing that was a “problem” would be the WiFi. In the room it did not work that well, but it’s a problem I had in all of Egypt so I’d say it was ok.
The restaurant/bar upstairs has incredible view of the pyramids at night.
I highly recommend this hotel, for many reasons, but mainly because there’s no noise from the streets at all, compared to other areas of Giza.
Overall very satisfied, the waiter service is in place, the room is spacious enough. There is a separate washing machine and cooking space. In addition, cleaning needs to be informed every day, otherwise it will be defaulted to not clean.
Although the hotel's location was a little difficult to find, it was very good value for money.
You can see the pyramids from the rooftop, and the majestic view was overwhelming.
As for the shower, be aware that it is close to the toilet, so you will get very wet.
I recently stayed at Khan DuiDar Inn in Giza and had a pleasant experience. The hotel was very clean, which made for a comfortable stay.
The view of the Pyramids from the terrace was a real highlight and made for a lovely backdrop while relaxing.
The staff were also friendly and helpful, which added to the overall positive vibe of the hotel.
While the neighborhood is quite old and poor, as expected, stepping into the hotel felt like entering a calm oasis.
Overall, I recommend Khan DuiDar Inn for anyone visiting Giza. It’s a clean, welcoming place with great views!
The hotel I stayed in on a business trip should be newly opened, with not many guests. These past few days I felt like I was the only customer, with all the hotel staff surrounding me. The room facilities are relatively new, and for an old hotel, it is considered cost-effective. You can see the pyramids directly from the room, and the view from the top floor of the hotel is even better. However, the only drawback is that the view rooms face the street and are noisy, while the rooms inside are quieter. The hotel is located in the Giza area, about a 10-minute walk from the pyramids. If you want to go to the pyramids in the morning, this would be an ideal place to stay. If you take a taxi to other places, it would cost about 30 RMB. I took a taxi for the past few days, which was about 20-30 RMB each time.
The hotel is relatively clean and new. Bed linen and towels are normal. The location is convenient: on the ground floor there is a good Yemeni restaurant, next to it there is a good coffee shop, the metro is close. The main attractions of Cairo are equidistant from the hotel.
The air conditioning system smells terribly of cigarette smoke, if possible - do not turn on the air conditioning.
Without a ”bribe” they give rooms with windows on the highway. Demand a replacement!
I was very hesitant to book, but on my last night I decided to give it a try. What a pleasant surprise! Every single person at the hotel was so kind. The gardener even gave me a small homemade flower basket while I was swimming in the pool. Such kindness, and I left immediately. Speaking of the facilities, I finally had a full breakfast this time. I'd booked breakfasts at Mina Palace, Hilton, and Qiancheng Hotels, but the breakfasts I booked were all just rubbish and inedible. This hotel offers both Chinese and Western options, including sweet potatoes, steamed buns, fried buns, wontons, purple rice porridge, freshly fried eggs, and sugar-free yogurt. The beds were very clean, albeit rough. The location is about an 8-minute walk from the New Museum, or you can take a taxi for around 60 Egyptian pounds. The pool is shaded by trees and doesn't get too hot, making it perfect for morning swimmers. So if you're a practical person, book it and don't worry. If you want to show off and post a photo on your social media, you can do so and it'll feel like home after you've done it! I'll definitely recommend it to my friends.
With a stay at Ramosa Guest House in Giza, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Giza Pyramid Complex and Great Sphinx of Giza. This guesthouse is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Keops Pyramid and 3.1 mi (4.9 km) from Pyramid of Menkaure.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as concierge services and a television in a common area.
Satisfy your appetite at the guesthouse's coffee shop/cafe, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours).
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-in, and express check-out. Planning an event in Giza? This guesthouse has 646 square feet (60 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 4 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and minibars. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. LCD televisions are provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.
To establish a successful hotel, particularly one that offers a memorable guest experience, requires careful planning and execution. Consider the following aspects: a welcoming atmosphere, especially for late arrivals; a blend of historical charm and modern amenities; a well-trained and attentive staff, as exemplified by the manager's warm welcome; and the provision of exceptional features, such as a rooftop patio with stunning views and well-appointed rooms. The presence of air conditioning and clean, high-standard bathrooms are essential. This establishment appears to be a remarkable destination.
Rricky fenwickTo establish a successful hotel, particularly one that offers a memorable guest experience, requires careful planning and execution. Consider the following aspects: a welcoming atmosphere, especially for late arrivals; a blend of historical charm and modern amenities; a well-trained and attentive staff, as exemplified by the manager's warm welcome; and the provision of exceptional features, such as a rooftop patio with stunning views and well-appointed rooms. The presence of air conditioning and clean, high-standard bathrooms are essential. This establishment appears to be a remarkable destination.
CCarl OlivaThe personal was always super friendly and helpful, super clean, location is super B! The only thing that was a “problem” would be the WiFi. In the room it did not work that well, but it’s a problem I had in all of Egypt so I’d say it was ok.
The restaurant/bar upstairs has incredible view of the pyramids at night.
I highly recommend this hotel, for many reasons, but mainly because there’s no noise from the streets at all, compared to other areas of Giza.
GGuest UserWOW WOW WOW, is all I can say about this hotel, I loved my whole experience, check in is 24 hours and we arrived at 4:30am and was greeted by happy staff who were very welcoming.
The pool is warm and open 24/7 it’s on the roof where there is a manned restaurant which is also 24/7 and the staff couldn’t have made us feel more welcome.
We watched the pyramids at sunrise from the rooftop bar, the photos of the view don’t do it justice.
Towels are provided at the pool.
Also Hassan provides a great Massage by the pool.
It was my sons 30th birthday and all the staff knew and stopped him to wish him a great day.
They even made a massive cake and all the staff came and sang happy birthday.
Everyone made sure our every wim was catered for.
The rooms where massive and exceptionally clean.
Its also close to a selection of shops and supermarkets.
I honestly don’t have a bad thing to say about this hotel.
I can’t wait to go back in January.
GGuest UserThis hotel is really amazing! The staff is very friendly and they make you feel at home. The owner Ehab takes the time to talk about everything, gives advice about your whole trip (including other cities) and managed a day tour in Giza for us. Our tour guide Adel was also amazing, he really took the time to explain everything to us in detail and took many pictures for us. May Allah bless them all! The only negative point it have is the location of the hotel, since it is hard to find with maps (it’s at a corner). However, after contacting the reception they came outside to find us and bring us to the hotel. Thank you! They also let us stay for almost a whole extra day without charging us, because we had to wait for our bus late at night. Very generous people! Lastly, the view from our room balcony and rooftop was phenomenal! Thank you for the great start of our trip!
GGuest UserThe hotel I stayed in on a business trip should be newly opened, with not many guests. These past few days I felt like I was the only customer, with all the hotel staff surrounding me. The room facilities are relatively new, and for an old hotel, it is considered cost-effective. You can see the pyramids directly from the room, and the view from the top floor of the hotel is even better. However, the only drawback is that the view rooms face the street and are noisy, while the rooms inside are quieter. The hotel is located in the Giza area, about a 10-minute walk from the pyramids. If you want to go to the pyramids in the morning, this would be an ideal place to stay. If you take a taxi to other places, it would cost about 30 RMB. I took a taxi for the past few days, which was about 20-30 RMB each time.
VViviVillaI had a fantastic stay at this hotel! The staff were incredibly helpful and kind, always ready to assist with anything I needed. The breakfast was amazing—beautifully served, and you could really see the dedication put into it. The entire hotel was spotless, and when I turned on the shower, I could smell the bleach, which reassured me of the high level of cleanliness. It’s also a very quiet place, perfect for a relaxing stay. One of the best parts is the convenience of having a mini fridge in the room and a Carrefour right next door. Highly recommend this place for anyone visiting Cairo!
KKing AttarI recently stayed at Khan DuiDar Inn in Giza and had a pleasant experience. The hotel was very clean, which made for a comfortable stay.
The view of the Pyramids from the terrace was a real highlight and made for a lovely backdrop while relaxing.
The staff were also friendly and helpful, which added to the overall positive vibe of the hotel.
While the neighborhood is quite old and poor, as expected, stepping into the hotel felt like entering a calm oasis.
Overall, I recommend Khan DuiDar Inn for anyone visiting Giza. It’s a clean, welcoming place with great views!
ZZhouyoupangniuI was very hesitant to book, but on my last night I decided to give it a try. What a pleasant surprise! Every single person at the hotel was so kind. The gardener even gave me a small homemade flower basket while I was swimming in the pool. Such kindness, and I left immediately. Speaking of the facilities, I finally had a full breakfast this time. I'd booked breakfasts at Mina Palace, Hilton, and Qiancheng Hotels, but the breakfasts I booked were all just rubbish and inedible. This hotel offers both Chinese and Western options, including sweet potatoes, steamed buns, fried buns, wontons, purple rice porridge, freshly fried eggs, and sugar-free yogurt. The beds were very clean, albeit rough. The location is about an 8-minute walk from the New Museum, or you can take a taxi for around 60 Egyptian pounds. The pool is shaded by trees and doesn't get too hot, making it perfect for morning swimmers. So if you're a practical person, book it and don't worry. If you want to show off and post a photo on your social media, you can do so and it'll feel like home after you've done it! I'll definitely recommend it to my friends.
白白骨小哥The swimming pool is very nice, the waiters are very responsible, very serious and enthusiastic, the front desk and the small shop owners are very enthusiastic, and the geographical conditions are also very good. Will come to live next time! ! !
AAnonymous UserNext to the pyramid, you can clearly see the pyramid, and there is a pyramid light show at night. The hotel needs to bring its own slippers, toothbrush and toothpaste.
Facilities: Older.
Hygiene: The hotel's hygiene is still decent, and it's just outside the hotel door.
Environment: Mainly for the pyramid, because it is a bit noisy next to the scenic spot.
Service: I didn't ask for any additional services, the general requirements will be met, the hotel's breakfast is not many, eat enough, recommend fried eggs, to tell the waiter.
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