• traveled 16 years ago
The hotel is really located in the city center, and this is a big plus, since the city is very large. The metro is really far away. But the metro is generally poorly developed in Cairo, but there are a lot of taxis, so there are no problems with moving. Various sources are confused in the testimony, whether this hotel has four stars, or three.
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The hotel is really located in the city center, and this is a big plus, since the city is very large. The metro is really far away. But the metro is generally poorly developed in Cairo, but there are a lot of taxis, so there are no problems with moving.
Various sources are confused in the testimony, whether this hotel has four stars, or three. I certainly wouldn't give him more than three. In fact, I would give it two stars.
The rooms are dirty, the furniture is shabby - it reminded me very much of Soviet-era hotels somewhere in the provinces.
TV is available, but shows a couple of local channels.
We did not get to the rooftop pool, but I would not swim in it. Cairo in general is a very dirty city, and the hotel does not give the impression of cleanliness.
The windows of our room looked out somewhere into a niche, the street was not visible. So if you are interested in the view from the window - check where your windows go. And look around very carefully. Check if you have a balcony, and if there is any industrial unit on the balcony that can turn on at half past six in the morning and buzz loudly.
The city stinks of exhaust fumes, constantly hanging haze from the burning. Therefore, you can’t open the windows, otherwise you will suffocate. The air conditioner hums so that it is impossible to sleep with it, it is better to turn it on in advance and turn it off before going to bed.
Hot water was always available without interruption.
Breakfast at the hotel is quite decent, at least you can eat and no one got sick.
Various sources are confused in the testimony, whether this hotel has four stars, or three. I certainly wouldn't give him more than three. In fact, I would give it two stars.
The rooms are dirty, the furniture is shabby - it reminded me very much of Soviet-era hotels somewhere in the provinces.
TV is available, but shows a couple of local channels.
We did not get to the rooftop pool, but I would not swim in it. Cairo in general is a very dirty city, and the hotel does not give the impression of cleanliness.
The windows of our room looked out somewhere into a niche, the street was not visible. So if you are interested in the view from the window - check where your windows go. And look around very carefully. Check if you have a balcony, and if there is any industrial unit on the balcony that can turn on at half past six in the morning and buzz loudly.
The city stinks of exhaust fumes, constantly hanging haze from the burning. Therefore, you can’t open the windows, otherwise you will suffocate. The air conditioner hums so that it is impossible to sleep with it, it is better to turn it on in advance and turn it off before going to bed.
Hot water was always available without interruption.
Breakfast at the hotel is quite decent, at least you can eat and no one got sick.
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• traveled 16 years ago
After three days in a hotel of the same star rating with the name Pharaon Doki hotel, this one seemed like paradise to me : )) The staff is not intrusive, modest boys with downcast eyes on the floor brought the order to the room. The room was normal, shower-toilet-bidet was all working, TV, telephone, refrigerator also worked, there was a balcony, but it went into a niche (as already mentioned in the previous review), well, a piece of light-sun came in (and noise too : ) I didn’t get to the rooftop pool, the purpose of the trip was different.
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After three days in a hotel of the same star rating with the name Pharaon Doki hotel, this one seemed like paradise to me : ))
The staff is not intrusive, modest boys with downcast eyes on the floor brought the order to the room.
The room was normal, shower-toilet-bidet was all working, TV, telephone, refrigerator also worked, there was a balcony, but it went into a niche (as already mentioned in the previous review), well, a piece of light-sun came in (and noise too : )
I didn’t get to the rooftop pool, the purpose of the trip was different.
For a tourist who came to see the sights of the city of Cairo, the hotel is quite suitable for the price and quality, you feel calm and safe.
If the hotel is chosen only as a place where you can take a shower, sleep and lightly eat, then you can stay there.
The staff is not intrusive, modest boys with downcast eyes on the floor brought the order to the room.
The room was normal, shower-toilet-bidet was all working, TV, telephone, refrigerator also worked, there was a balcony, but it went into a niche (as already mentioned in the previous review), well, a piece of light-sun came in (and noise too : )
I didn’t get to the rooftop pool, the purpose of the trip was different.
For a tourist who came to see the sights of the city of Cairo, the hotel is quite suitable for the price and quality, you feel calm and safe.
If the hotel is chosen only as a place where you can take a shower, sleep and lightly eat, then you can stay there.
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