This is the most expensive hotel in this trip to Egypt, more expensive than Sofitel Aswan, but except for the good breakfast and good service, I am not very satisfied with other things. 1. There is only a bathtub, no hand-held shower. 2. There is a musty smell when the room is opened, and the sound insulation is very poor, and the sound of the road outside can be heard clearly. I stayed at Le Meridien Airport Hotel before, and the sound insulation was not so bad. Maybe if you want to stay in this hotel, you must book a room with a pyramid view, so that you will not face the road. 3. There is no Chinese TV, but this is a common problem in Egyptian hotels, and there is no way to solve it. 4. The buffet is very rich, but the chefs have a bad memory. I asked for waffles and muffins, but they didn’t come after 20 minutes. I went to see them, and they immediately reacted and made them for me after a few minutes. It made me eat in a hurry, but the taste was good. Personally, I think this hotel is specially for viewing the pyramids, and other requirements are difficult to meet.
It is a pyramid view, but it is in a remote area, so it can be dangerous if you travel alone. There is only one alley to enter, and it is very dark. And every morning, there is a camel school, so camels completely block the road.
From check-in to departure
The whole experience was very good
Excellent location
Staff are quite friendly
The disadvantage is that the workmanship in the bathroom is a bit rough
Drainage is not good
The bath products provided are not easy to use. It is recommended to bring your own.
We stayed at the hotel for the last night. We were going to visit the Pyramids the next day, so we decided to stay near the scenic spot so it was easy to walk there. The pyramid view room is a bit noisy near the roadside. It's not a big problem if you bring earplugs.
Breakfast can be seen directly on the top floor of the pyramid
The room with two suitcases can be accommodated for 600 room rates.
Overall it is quite satisfactory.
At present, the inspection has not lost anything. Specifically, I have to wait for the next stop of the hotel inspection.
My friend lost a hundred dollars in a five-star hotel opposite.
Although this hotel is relatively simple. But there is no loss. The price is also very high. The breakfast in the room I booked is free.
The breakfast is very suitable for Chinese people. The view from the room is great, you can directly see the pyramids and the new museum. The boss is also very enthusiastic.
This is the nicest hotel I have stayed in while in Egypt by far. The rooms seem new and there are only six rooms. The staff was very attentive and the breakfast was really good! This place is close to the Giza pyramids and the only slight drawback is it is in an interesting neighborhood. I highly recommend this place as it is clean with good amenities.
SSkee82Very Clean, Comfy and well presented, Extremely accommodating, Very Welcoming and friendly service from both Osama’s, Best Breakfast i had during my entire trip..with a great view!! Great location for entrance to the Giza pyramids. 5 min walk
A lot cleaner and quieter than the other side of Giza (sphinx entrance) where i started my trip 10days earlier..
I booked last minute for my final night stay in Egypt as I was flying out from Sphinx Int.. I was travelling by coach up from Hurghada which got delayed meaning i wouldn’t arrive until 2am, I also had problems with my phone so could not contact to inform. Getting into Cairo when my signal sorted, I received a msg from the Night porter saying He was looking forward to expecting me and to contact if any problems.. Only issue was finding the entrance but Osama came out to meet me in seconds of msging..
He asked what time i would like breakfast and asked if i would like awake up call at said time. Excellent warm friendly service, I had to get a picture with Osama in the morning before he finished his shift just to remember his fantastic warm welcoming smile
Will certainly advise anyone to stay here for a great budget boutique hotel experience
AAnonymous UserMaria Pyramids House is an excellent small hotel right at the northern edge of the Pyramids. The staff, especially Mohammed, was very helpful and accommodating, and we had romantic private breakfasts and dinners on the rooftop while overlooking the pyramids! The room was very nicely furnished, with a small fridge and big bathroom. The only complaint was that the shower lacked water pressure and wasn't particularly hot. Right in front of the hotel and up the hill is the entrance to the Pyramids. Excellent location! Overall, I highly recommend Maria Pyramids House.
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!
GGuest UserIt's super awesome. We stayed in many hotels while traveling. Although this hotel is small, it is very warm and sunny. It is the hotel where we slept the best. We can see the pyramids from the bed and bathroom in the room. It's super awesome and the owner is very friendly. He likes it very much. China also has its own restaurant right next to it with a panoramic view of the pyramids. You can also see the pyramids on the top floor of the hotel, which is a very good experience.
GGuest UserI had a pretty decent view of the pyramids from my room, as you can see. The room was clean, the bed was very comfortable, some of the pillows were the orthopaedic type ones, and the hot water always worked in the bathroom. The on site restaurant was a great place to relax with plenty of outdoor seating. They had a selection of international style dishes and decent coffee and shisha. The staff on the front desk were very helpful and the hotel generally exceeded my expectations.
RRolandA clean hotel in a good location for the pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum. The breakfast buffet was surprisingly varied. Unfortunately, all the hot dishes were already cold by 7 a.m. - a shame. We were there at New Year's Eve and it was cold in the evening/night, as expected. The biggest drawback: there is no heating in the rooms. We actually froze on the first night. A portable fan heater was not available. The restaurant is OK and the only option on site. The immediate area around the hotel is ”difficult”. The service staff are very courteous and you can actually see the pyramids from the top floor!
LLutchmeeWhat a great experience at Jasmine Pyramid Hotel!! All the staff were absolutely amazing shout out to Mahmoud, Merina, Ala'a and Passm, as well as the Kitchen Staff the Head Chef and Faris! Wow! I can honestly say I've never stayed at a place where everyone was so welcoming. Complimentary breakfast was satisfying (considering Ramadan) everything was fresh and good. Close to almost everything and just 900m away from the Great Pyramid of Giza, along with the complimentary Airport Shuttle Services, I extended my stay by a further 2 days. The management organized daily Tours for me with some very professional people and in a very ethical arrangement, (which surprised me because I was concerned about negative tourists reviews of Egypt & it was Ramadan so I expected shorter tours & bad service, but Did_Not experience it) the tours were {pricey} however worth the hassle free nature of seeing this bustling metropolis and all its ancient treasures (btw loved my tour guide). Remember this is a developing country, people are financially challenged, so keep your pennies in your pockets ready. All-in-All I was mesmerized, blown away and charmed by this host. Definitely RECCOMEND!
AAbadiSpursIt is located just a few minutes walking from the pyramid area. It has various types of rooms.
However, we were given a different type of room instead of what was booked even though we paid more initially.
The view was immense. You could see the pyramid well and clear.
JJemaine25Lovely staff who saw to all my needs and paid attention to detail. The location is quite far from the airport but obviously close to the pyramids.
I did book the Nile river cruise through the hotel and the driver was quite weird. He stayed with us on the table and it was quite an invasion of our privacy.
The hotel will probably call and say they have a free gift offered I.e driving to different stations like the papyrus paper shop and oil store, it’s information but a little waste of time.
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What is the average cost of a hotel in Kafr Nassar?
For hotels in Kafr Nassar, the average price on weekdays is £70, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £70.