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8.9/10
336 review
Steigenberger Hotel El Tahrir Cairo
Hotel near Qasr El Nil, Cairo
"Delicious breakfast""Convenient location"
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9.0/10
184 review
Novotel Cairo El Borg
Hotel near Zamalek, Cairo
"Great view""Clean pool"
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8.6/10
92 review
Hilton Cairo Zamalek Residences
Hotel near Zamalek, Cairo
"Great service""Great location"
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8.8/10
33 review
Staybridge Suites CAIRO - CITYSTARS by IHG
Hotel near Nasr City, Cairo
"Good Location"
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9.0/10
89 review
Villa Belle Epoque
Hotel near Maadi, Cairo
"Good Location"
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9.4/10
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Maran Residence
Hotel near New Cairo City
"Good Location"
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8.1/10
22 review
Helnan Landmark Hotel
Hotel near New Cairo City
"Good Location"
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9.1/10
3 review
Boutique Nest in New Cairo
Hotel near New Cairo City
"Good Location"
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9.3/10
16 review
Mazeej Balad
Hotel near Qasr El Nil, Cairo
"Good Location"
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9.2/10
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GGuest UserIn general I recommend this place. It's well located, it's new, the rooms are really nice! The rooms are well equipped, big, confortable and clean.
I have to mention that the staff in general is nice, Zyad from reception and Mahmoud from the kitchen that serves the breakfast, for example, they are very gentle and kind. I'm thankful for their attention.
The only point to improve is the cleanliness of the pool.
I've been 5 days and they didn't clean the pool any day (maybe because it's not summer anymore and they think is not necessary?), so I didn't had the chance to try it unfortunately. That's a point to improve.
BBanasiyangxiongThe advantage is that the location is good, and the facilities and management are decent. The downsides are that breakfast is a bit too 'Arabic' – I'm guessing neither Eastern nor Western guests would find it satisfying – and there are no slippers in the room!
IImpulsive TravellerThe location is at city center nearby to Egyptian Museum. Plenty of amenities within 10 minutes walk. The famed Koshary Abu Tarek is within 6 minutes walk. The rooms are well maintained. There is a staff at the reception 24/7. Guests of all ages and nationalities can be accomodated.
Suggestion for improvement:
1. The towels to be issued upon check-in and not upon request.
2. The lift need to be upgraded as I was ever caught inside when there is a power trip. And often the lift did not operate because the lift door was not closed properly. Understand that the lift is not manage by your hostel. Please request for it from the building owner as it is not acceptable.
3. Consider centralized air condition system. Anyone can turn off the air conditioner affecting others.
KKharina97For the price we paid for three rooms at over US$100 a night and considering it was a Hilton we were extremely disappointed in the rooms. The lobby looked promising, and the staff was very nice. However, the rooms looked borderline ******* and did not feel super clean. There were weird hallways and random rooms that we had to walk into before going into the hotel room itself well the staff was amazing. I cannot say that it is Hilton standard or quality and was extremely disappointed. Considering Hilton is a worldwide brand. 
GGuest UserLovely smart hotel. Several restaurants. Massage and gym. Staff very friendly and helpful. Hotel nice sbd roomy. Rooms spacious. Would stay there again but if you want to be in the town centre with many shops you need to stay closer to city centre as this, was, about 30 minutes from airport. It didn't matter because everything is a short cheap taxi fare away. Also it's next to a military camp where you can see and hear the soldiers marching from your balcony. If the bugle noise bothers, you at 6am then maybe not for you. Also, but not related to the hotel you'll be woken up at 4am by the, wailing from the mosques but you can't really get away from that can you. The hotel I understand is, owned by the military and so you'll often see soldiers stay there. They weren't any trouble. In fact it made you feel safe.
Tteachutube1Prime Residence in Katameya has truly become our go-to spot every time we visit Egypt. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short drive to central New Cairo attractions like Festival City Mall and other popular shopping areas. Its proximity to the access road to the North Coast and being only an hour away from Ain Sokhna makes it a great base for exploring beyond the city. The highway and bridge network also make trips to Downtown Cairo and Giza smooth and hassle-free.
The apartment itself is cosy, impeccably clean, and has a fresh, welcoming scent that adds to the overall comfort. Check-in and check-out are effortless, and the added perks like secure parking, gated community access, a clubhouse, and pools elevate the experience. It’s a perfect mix of comfort, accessibility, and peace of mind. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThis hotel is way better than the ones in Soho, almost on par with a typical Home Inns in China. It's super close to the airport and even has a free shuttle! Downstairs, there's a coffee shop, a pub, and a pool. Breakfast was just okay, nothing special. The only drawback was the lack of Chinese power outlets. The only usable one was on the hairdryer, but it didn't even work well. Ended up buying an adapter downstairs for $5.
GGuest UserThis hotel is not even ready to be opened for business. There were no top sheets, no places to hang up, or even place our clothes on something. The bathrooms are terribly designed and flooded every time we took a shower. The elevator smells like cat piss. The photo of the modern, European style lobby is completely deceiving. Can't imagine how it got a 4 star rating when it's not even ready to receive guests yet. Extremely overpriced for what it is.
That said, the staff were all very nice and tried their best although they don't tell you when you check in that you have to ask them/give permission every day for them to clean your room. They are all young and eager and very accommodating but they need training in the hospitality business.
GGuest UserThe staff of this hotel was not good, At about 8 PM in the evening, the hotel front desk staff called the room and said that the hotel we booked only allows one person to stay. If two people stay, they need to add an additional fee of 70 US dollars. Very unlogic, so I leave my friend and I booked another hotel.but the facilities and environment is good .only their service is bad
GGuest UserBest value and a great choice for position in Cairo and the hotel itself with well appointed rooms and breakfast venue to die for with a magnificent view of the major square and Hilton Intercontinental Ritz Carlton Hotels the other side of the square . Mohammed is a true professional as Duty Manager with Peter Abdul Vero to support make anyone’s stay pleasant and assist you with any requests.Easy easy choice of great local restaurants and all other shopping is on the immediate vicinity .Great comfortable beds with excellent showers .