Linked to Cairo Airport Terminal 3 by a pedestrian bridge, Le Meridien Cairo Airport offers a heated outdoor pool and a fitness centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Chris
United Kingdom
Excellent location if in airport transit. Full 5 star service and facilities. Pool area is lovely, sports bars great food options. Large rooms with excellent air con. Staff always friendly. 24 hour front desk for check in. Also a shuttle to terminals.
Located in Cairo’s stylish Heliopolis district, the 4-star Radisson Blu offers a rooftop pool with panoramic Cairo views. It has an extensive daily breakfast buffet, free Wi-Fi and in-room LCD TVs.
Located in Cairo’s Zamalek Island district , the Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino offers luxurious rooms with a balcony overlooking the river Nile or the gardens.
Aly
Australia
We had a wonderful overnight stay. We spent our wedding night at this hotel in 2006, so we celebrated 18 years of marriage on a trip from Australia to Cairo this year.
The member of staff who made our stay memorable is Joseph. Thank you Joseph for your outstanding service.
We enjoyed the French restaurant for dinner, the garden for shisha and cocktails, the buffet breakfast (exceptional) and the swimming pool the following day.
The bedding is also worth mentioning. The bed felt like a cloud it was so luxurious and comfortable, with rich feather duvet and crisp white cotton sheets.
Novotel Cairo Airport offers 2 outdoor pools in the landscaped garden, free Wi-Fi and free airport shuttle. It is a 10-minute drive from the International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Located in the Nile City Towers by the River Nile, this 5-star hotel features a rooftop pool deck with spectacular views across Cairo to the Pyramids. It offers 7 food and beverage venues.
Lina
United Kingdom
Brilliant staff.. great location.. extremely clean.. very comfortable and amazing breakfast
Le Passage Cairo is only 2-minutes from the Cairo International Airport in Cairo’s Heliopolis district. The hotel offers fine restaurants, a discotheque and a casino.
Ibrahim
Netherlands
The breakfast and the facilities including the shuttle service.
Located in Cairo, 450 metres from Tahrir Square, Tahrir Plaza Suites offers accommodation with a shared lounge, and with views overlooking the Egyptian Museum.
Fabrícia
Portugal
The location, the staff and the rooms are surprising.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi, Tolip Golden Plaza is located in Cairo, a 6-minute walk from City Star (one of Cairo's biggest malls) and 2.1 km from Palace of Baron Emban.
Overlooking the Nile River and just a 5-minute walk from the Egyptian Museum, the 5-star Intercontinental Cairo Semiramis features a heated outdoor pool and an on-site casino, spa and gym.
Anthony
Ireland
Good location wise. Very helpful and friendly staff
Located in Cairo, 600 metres from Great Sphinx, Blue Scarab Pyramids View provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Great location over looking the pyramids and sphinx
Situated in Cairo, 6.2 km from Cairo Intl Conference Centre, مخصص للعوائل فقط Four Elements features views of the city. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
كل شي تمام الطاقم الموجود فالاستقبال محترمين وما قصرو
Located in Cairo, 1.1 km from Great Sphinx, Eagles Pyramids View provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hizmet
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Konum
Manzara
Jaz Pyramids Resort is a quiet garden resort built on 48,000 sqm of gardens in the heart of Giza Egypt, located 3 minutes away from the Grand Egyptian Museum, 5 minutes away from The Pyramids and...
The breakfast was so good and the stuff very friendly
Conveniently set in the Giza district of Cairo, Pyramids Middle Eastern Family View is located 600 metres from Great Sphinx, 1.6 km from Giza Pyramids and 15 km from Cairo Tower.
It is very beautiful, clean and the work team is excellent
Located in Cairo, 2 km from Great Sphinx, Eternal Pyramids Hotels Group provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Mata'ina le vaaiga, lelei le aufaigaluega, lelei tele meaai i totonu o le faleaiga”
Situated in Cairo, 500 metres from Great Sphinx, Soul Pyramids View features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Great place, loved the views, the staff and the rooms.
Located in Cairo and with Great Sphinx reachable within 500 metres, Locanda pyramids view provides express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Everything was excellent just we fend the mattress a bit lumpy
Set in Cairo, 700 metres from Great Sphinx, Falcon pyramids inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Amazing view , nice service, nice prices for a tours
Located in Cairo, less than 1 km from Great Sphinx, Pyramids Gate Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Friendly staff, good view of the pyramids and large room.
Situated in Cairo, 700 metres from Tahrir Square, Museum And Nile View Hotel features views of the city. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge and room service.
Located in Cairo, 400 metres from Great Sphinx, Pyra Hospitality West Pyramids Cairo provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
One from my best trip experience in my life everything was amazing thank you so much, See you soon Boss.
Conveniently set in the Downtown Cairo district of Cairo, Hostgram INN Hotel is located less than 1 km from Tahrir Square, a 11-minute walk from The Egyptian Museum and 2.3 km from Cairo Tower.
Excellent hotel, clean, kind staff, good breakfast and a great view
From US$70.15 per night
FAQs about hotels in Cairo
On average, 3-star hotels in Cairo cost US$55 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cairo are US$101 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cairo can on average be found for US$176 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cairo this weekend is US$58 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$112. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cairo for this weekend cost on average around US$200 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$58 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cairo for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$99 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cairo will cost around US$216 (based on Booking.com prices).
Born of an ancient civilisation, Cairo is a vast metropolis centred around the Nile. Its sheer scale can feel overwhelming (especially when flying over it into Cairo Airport), so plan ahead. An obvious starting point are the Giza Pyramids. Although the pharaohs are long gone, the grandeur of their burial pyramids, the Sphinx and Solar Boat are testament to their ambition.
The city’s Egyptian Museum houses a dazzling display of ancient Egyptian artefacts, including finds from Tutankhamun’s tomb in Luxor. Around the corner is Tahrir, a huge square and focal point of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
East is Islamic Cairo, home to 9th-century Ibn Tulun Mosque, Al-Azhar Mosque (site of the world’s oldest university), and the Khan el-Khalili souk – remember to haggle. The Citadel, with its elegant Mohammed Ali Pasha Mosque, sits on a hill offering far-reaching city views.
If you want to step out of cultural tours, take a Nile cruise by felucca, spot wildlife in Wadi Digla desert park or visit Egypt’s top theme parks: Dream Park and Magic Land, where you can tour Egyptian TV studios.
Before heading to your Cairo accommodation, sample the local cuisine – the falafel and fuul (bean paste) are delicious. Turkish coffee is a staple and there are hundreds of shisha bars, while major Cairo hotels have bars serving alcohol.
What guests said about Cairo:
Scored 4.0
4.0
The traffic has improved dramatically in the last few years.
The traffic has improved dramatically in the last few years. The time from the airport to Giza (where the Pyramids are) is only between 45 min ~ 1 hour. On the other hand, the people trying to take your money are still there. Travellers beware!
Nigel
Japan
Scored 4.0
4.0
Obviously, you go to Egypt for the history, it is...
Obviously, you go to Egypt for the history, it is magnificent. Local food is fantastic, it's delicious and you get more than plenty (get out of the hotels, the local places and thousands of times better and cheaper).
The Pyramids are one of the wonders of the world so you should see them once in your life.
The main downside to Egypt in general is the hassle you will get as a tourist, it is neverending, they do not take no for an answer and will follow you down the street for as long as possible. We had an awful-looking horse and carriage (it was 45 degrees Celsius out and the house was in very poor condition) follow us for over 30 minutes offering us a ride, it was harassing, we had told him no many times in English and Arabic (very firmly by towards the end), in the end we had to cross a very busy multi-lane street so we could walk into the oncoming traffic to get rid of him.
If you are a woman and not completely covered from head to toe you will be catcalled all day, every 30 seconds regardless if you have a man with you or not (I ain't small either), the locals will openly gawk at you, whistle and call.
You will be scammed, everything has to be haggled for and they will want sky-high prices, you have to be brutal when you haggle and haggle for absolutely everything. It is very exhausting.
Even after haggling and completing whatever it is, they will then ask you for a tip and be upset when you tell them no or offended because you didn't give them more and will openly ask for a figure (I'm not cheap, this happened every time regardless of how much I gave).
Karl
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I think Egypt has a bad reputation.
I think Egypt has a bad reputation.
The city was very welcoming. We travel as 2 woman travellers and we didn't have any bad experience.
Just to highlight, be patient with the driving in Cairo 😅
Lourdes Martina
Argentina
Scored 10
10
No doubt Cairo is a historical city in wide country.
No doubt Cairo is a historical city in wide country. Active city 24/7. Many nationalities and people from around the world are there. Cafes and restaurants amazing.
I enjoyed walking around on foot than taking taxies or Uber. I have enjoyed trying many street food while walking. Although it could be not healthy but I don’t care. 🤷♂️
Hussein
United Arab Emirates
Scored 10
10
Cairo is a big busy city, full of friendly people who are...
Cairo is a big busy city, full of friendly people who are always willing to help the lost tourist. The Metro system is excellent, buses are plentiful and taxis are cheap. I've been there five times so far and will go again. Traffic is dense, but no worse than most modern cities. You may find the friendliness of the people a little overwhelming and intimidating, but don't worry. They have no ulterior motive and are only trying to be helpful. The Egyptians are probably the friendliest people in the world, and that's coming from an Irishman!
PAUL T LYNCH
Ireland
Scored 2.0
2.0
I stayed two days and you don't need any longer to walk...
I stayed two days and you don't need any longer to walk through the city centre, visit the mosques and go to the pyramids and egyptian museum. The pyramids are impressive but the rest of it is not worth it given the awful treatment from the people here and the abuse to horses and camels in the area. I ended up spending more than double the money I had budgeted because of hidden costs and lack of transparency with prices and what is actually included with each entry ticket.
It's the first time I firmly believe I don't want to return to a city I've visited. They don't respect their own inheritance and the security staff of all attractions are there to encourage you to skip the rules so that you slide them a bit of cash. They'd even let you get inside the pharaonic sarcophagus for a fiver if they think nobody else is looking (I've seen it). Also there's so many people harassing you in the street just because you're a tourist. It's sad to see how people are so driven to squeeze all the money out of you. And they're unashamed about it. No intention to make you feel at home.
I chose Radisson because it's so close to the airport (I arrived late and didn't want to drive on at night). The interior design (lobby with "open" patio, rooms etc.) was very attractive and fully correspond with the 4-5 star rating of the hotel. The selection of dishes for breakfast was also very good (except for the missing orange juice).
Upon check out with the quality manager (by chance), she was really interested in learning what they could do to improve in my rating (I said I would give an 8 of 10).
Best piramids view and the location was Very convinient. The Staff was trying to take care of the us and make our time pleasant. The owner was very generous. The Hotel is great and You feel very Safe in it.
PS: The water pressure and the temperature are fantastic comparing to 5 star Hilton Hotel.
We took one of the best views in Egypt our room was directly looking at the pyramids it was amazing and they sent me a cake since it was my birthday it was soooo sweet of the hotel to do that
everything! the best hotel we have been while in Egypt. nice stuff, great location in residential area and walkable area with good restaurants and nice things to visit around the venue
Amazing hotel it is new and very clean the view was incredible people there were very nice and friendly the tour they offered it is the best in Egypt breakfast was delicious
John
United Kingdom
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