Featuring a bar called The Hybrid lounge, Atlas International Hotels is located in Cairo in the Cairo Governorate region, 1.5 km from Khan Al Khalili and 1.7 km from Tahrir Square.
Located in Cairo, 10 km from Cairo Intl Conference Centre and 14 km from Al-Azhar Mosque, Comfy 3 Bedrooms Apartment in Cairo 96 offers air conditioning.
Located in Cairo, this hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the Egyptian Museum, the Nile, and the Saddat metro station. It has a restaurant and a 24-hour front desk. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Zayed Hotel is located in the Mohandeseen suburb of Cairo, approximately 5 minutes’ drive from Tahrir Square and the Egyptian Museum. Rooms have free Wi-Fi. There is a 24-hour reception.
Located 23 km from City Stars, Axxodia Residence New Cairo offers an outdoor swimming pool, and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Situated in Cairo, 1.2 km from Giza Pyramids and Great Sphinx, Pyramids Gem Plaza Hotel & Apartments features accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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.
Terrazza con vista Piramidi e staff gentile e disponibile
Located in Cairo, less than 1 km from Great Sphinx, AliBaba Pyramids View Inn provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Amazing location, breakfast every morning overlooking the pyramids, the staff was helpful, especially Ali.
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.
Situated in Cairo, 500 metres from Great Sphinx, El 3 Amigos pyramids inn features views of the mountain. This 5-star hotel offers dry cleaning services.
Experiencia increíble. Buen servicio al cliente, muy limpio el lugar. Ofrecen ayuda con transporte, comida, tours y souvenirs.
Situated conveniently in the Giza district of Cairo, Pyramids star lights is set less than 1 km from Great Sphinx, 2 km from Giza Pyramids and 15 km from Cairo Tower.
هذا المكان جميل و فطار جميل وكبير وقريب من الاهرامات
Attractively situated in the Giza district of Cairo, pyramids hall inn is situated 500 metres from Great Sphinx, 4.4 km from Giza Pyramids and 14 km from Cairo Tower.
مكان رائع جدا و مريح ايضا و الغرف ممتازه و الاهرامات قريبة جدا من المكان
Situated 600 metres from Great Sphinx, Great sphinx & pyramids HOTEL offers 3-star accommodation in Cairo and has a garden, a terrace and a restaurant.
حسن المعامله من طقم العمل.السراير كانت مريحه جدا وافطار راءع.
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.
Really good stay everybody was friendly and a brilliant view of the pyramid.
Pyramids Resort by Jaz 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...
Situated in Heliopolis, Baron Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV. It features an elegant restaurant with panoramic views of the Baron Empain Palace.
The staff where very friendly, approachable and helpful.
Egipto Tut Ankh Amon pyramids view- foreiigners only has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cairo. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service.
Pyramids Paradise View Inn Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Cairo. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
BEST PLACE AND BEST PEOPLE WITH THE MOST AMAZING VIEW MY EYE SIGHTS
Situated in Cairo, within 1.8 km of Giza Pyramids and 3 km of Great Sphinx, Le Riad Giza Pyramids Hotel features accommodation with a terrace and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Located in Cairo, 6.2 km from Giza Pyramids, K Boutique Pyramids View West provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Situated in Cairo and with Tahrir Square reachable within less than 1 km, Holy Sheet Plus features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
New,comfortable and clean Friendly staff. Good location.
Ideally set in the Downtown Cairo district of Cairo, Almadiafa - المضيفه is set 200 metres from Tahrir Square, 400 metres from The Egyptian Museum and 1.8 km from Cairo Tower.
It’s clean and the triple room was large and comfortable
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Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
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FAQs about hotels in Cairo
On average, 3-star hotels in Cairo cost £44 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cairo are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cairo can on average be found for £150 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cairo this weekend is £43 or, for a 4-star hotel, £72. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cairo for this weekend cost on average around £143 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £42 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cairo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £62 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cairo will cost around £143 (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:
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Scored 10
There are way too many "favorite spots" to list.
There are way too many "favorite spots" to list. Obviously if you're going to Cairo you'll need to visit the Pyramids. The malls are exquisite and should not be missed. The cost of everything is more than reasonable. Make sure you have the Uber app. The cost of uber is so cheap, it almost seems criminal to pay so little. People are friendly. As a solo female traveler, I felt safe and never threatened. Cairo is busy almost 24/7 so there's so much to see, feel and hear. The vibe here is great!
Kelli
United States
10
Scored 10
Cairo is amazing - people are warm and kind not like...
Cairo is amazing - people are warm and kind not like everyone says about scams, you do need to be careful as everywhere but people are so welcoming! They ask for money only because that is their only income - tourism! Please be kind when you visit!
If you plan to go pyramids we met Ahmed - an amazing human being & guide. Spent a full day together going 3 or 4 different virwpoints for the pyramids & visited 2 of them which are free for the public (for the big one you have to buy ticket), he took stunning photos of us, we rode camels and ATVs and went to a cafeteria in the desert where locals spend evenings having coffe and tea and riding horses and you can see the pyramids. Then went to papyrus museum and lotus flower essences for free with him too. We didn’t plan to have a guide for the pyramids but was absolutely worth it, he was so warm and kind and made our whole experience unforgettable and authentic, the highlight of our whole trip! He also has more tours available. Trustworthy man - worth booking with him, only good words about him, that’s why I am writing here about him, amazing! Ahmed’s phone number & Whatsapp - 00201112693355 or 00201001140228.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
A city with chaotic traffic.
A city with chaotic traffic. The museum and the civilisation is great. People don’t speak English. If you want to travel there you should go with a group or a licences touristic guide. Don t trust simple drivers who will offer to guide you. They are just people who want extra money and don’t really know to guide you
Anna
Greece
10
Scored 10
Cairo traffic is not for the faint hearted; my advice use...
Cairo traffic is not for the faint hearted; my advice use local hotel car or london cabs egypt especially if disabled. They are very good. 7akarascooters wete fab for hiring mobility scooter. People are lovely and helpful. We booked hotel car to take us to the pyramids and bought tkts there for entry. Car to khan el khalili bazaar. Londoncabsegypt to old cairo museum. Brilliant. Car and tkts via hotel for nile cruise and sound and light show. All recommended. Carry lots of small notes inegypt pounds or dollars for tipping. We will always remember egypt with fondness and awe.
shirley morgan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Are you going to Cairo to visit Giza and the Cairo Museum?
Are you going to Cairo to visit Giza and the Cairo Museum? You will not regret it.
Not many other reasons to go there. To say that traffic is chaos would be unfair to the word chaos. Be prepared. Noisy and polluted city. But, the archeological sites are mesmerizing. I believe once the new airport and hotel are open and fully functional near Giza, that would be the moment to go. Avoiding the East bank of the Nile and the long drive to the International airport all together will be the ticket
Marcelo
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
The city was so dusty and also the air pollution feel ill.
The city was so dusty and also the air pollution feel ill. Everybody wants money for everything. I spent 15 days. This is so very large travel scale. I recommended everybody a maximum of 4 days. Only the archeological area was magnificent. Islamic Cairo doesn't feel good and safe but the city is safe. We walked at 2 am from Tahrir Square to my hotel no body made me uncomfortable.
We had the most amazing stay at Pyramids View Inn. As a group of 5, we booked three rooms for two nights. The location is amazing and the views superb, ability to walk to shops and restaurants, breakfast on the rooftop with delicious.
The Pyramids View Inn is in no way a 5 star hotel. It is basic accommodation with basic amenities. What it lacks in "class" it makes up for in authenticity and I highly recommend it for people with a sense of adventure wanting a true Egyptian experience close to everything Giza has to offer.
Location was convenient and close to airport by Uber. From hotel door to terminal 1 gate in Cairo International Airport, it took only 1 hour. The hotel looks good in photos and at quick glance.
The ballroom looked great. The hotel is more like a small resort with several restaurants in the same building.
Room was clean. Seems like a great place to have a party.
Note my experience is partially biased, comparison is towards hotels in Central and Nordics and East asian hotels.
Our room got upgraded. The hotel is close to CAI airport, in a nice and secure area. The staff were friendly and helpful. Also, while entering the hotel, I dropped a significant amount of money by mistake, and they chased me until they returned the money, which displays the integrity of the hotel staff. The room service menu was as affordable as the prices in average restaurants outside, something I didn't see in five-star ranked hotels. And yeah, the beds were super comfy."
•Excellent clean well organized hotel
Very very cooperative staff specially
(Ms. Abdelrahman) in the reception is a so kind polite good person and very helpful..
• Booking was smooth and fast
•Rooms are very clean and fully equipped
• Very quiet hotel
• Very close to pyramids
• best value for money
• very comfortable bed, Air conditioning is cold/hot
•it is Better to book a deluxe room
•Breakfast has a very good variety of Egyptian food
*Overall all excellent stay 9.5/10
We had connecting rooms with a kitchen/living space in the middle - perfect for our family of 5. The location was perfect! We could easily walk to the Egyptian Museum, many restaurants and shops nearby and easy to catch taxis when needed. There’s also a small shop right next to hotel with bottled water and snacks. Beds were comfortable, staff helpful, breakfast pretty good and they could arrange a van to take us to airport (additional cost).
The best location in Cairo downtown, close to the Old Egyptian Museum, several metro stations. There were many shops, restaurants and cafe bars nearby. The building itself has elevator, so that is easy to go to the 6th floor where the hostel is. The breakfast was better than in other downtown hotels in Cairo, and vary every morning! The staff is friendly and does not harass you with travel offers like elsewhere in Egypt. (Thanks!)
Fantastic view from the top. The staff are very helpful, they organized all trips we wanted. A half day trip is 30 dollars + tip.
Surprisingly good breakfast at the top. Airport shuttle for 20 dollars. The best if you pay Egyptian pound, and change your euro on the black market. 1 euro in the hotel 33 is EGP while on the black market (black market=any shop) 50 EGP.
I loved the place because it is a place that gives you a lot of energy when you go to the roof in front of the pyramids and a place that gives you positive energy and I advise all people to go to it. If you want to enjoy your trip in Egypt, go there and ask the hotel for trips to the pyramids and ask for a car to receive you from the airport.
Still my favorite hotel in Cairo. The staff is the prominent advantage of the hotel. They are doing the best of the best for guests comfort. Special thanks to the professional receptionist Ahmad Rabie. The hotel overall environment is exciting there are different restaurants, activities and parties. It's quite and close to the airport.
This is our best hotel in Egypt, everything is new and clean and the service is extraordinary. The manager makes you feel like family from the very first moment. The view from the terrace is magical and it's a 1min walk to the entrance of the pyramids. I recommend this hotel to everyone.
Airport transfer at a very reasonable price.
Excellent food many types of selections Egyptian and international foods ,numerous varsity of salads ,main dishes fruits And fresh tasty juices ,in fact it is the best breakfast taken in all 5 stars hotels I did stayed in Europe and North America
A very kind and excellent smiling welcoming staff
The views from the hotel were incredible, make sure to book
a pyramid facing room, it was definitely worth it! The breakfast was exceptional and Hisham was helpful and friendly and took care of us very well. Hussien at reception was very nice.
Amna and Noura organizing the best tour in Egypt
This is a typical airport hotel, okay if you have a quick layover, need a quick meal and a place to sleep but nothing fancy or special about the property. Location is perfect and a free shuttle every 30 minutes so that is the best part. I stayed 2 separate times and it did the trick.
This hotel has the best view of the Pyramids & the price it’s very cheap for the location that it has. The rooms are clean and beds are very nice. Also the staff it’s very good.
They also offered airport pick-up which it was very cheap.
I fully suggest it this hotel 😊😊
The staff was extremely kind, the food is so far the best I've had in Egypt. My special gratitude and recognition to Ah.ad Kamal for his constant efforts to make my stay nice and comfortable, despite the fact that the hotel has some issues to Improve.
The history of the hotel is so impressive and all the different decoration and items inside the hotel are gorgeous. Breakfast in the morning is very well served and has the best restaurants selections in location.
I have stayed at dozen of hotels around the area but City view was on the top of the list of best stays/experiences ever. Staff was very hospitable and there for every need of mine. Thank you so much Hany 👍
Really nice hotel and rooftop terrace with views of the pyramids! The staff were amazing and the manager Gabri is very helpful in organising tours and making you feel welcome in Egypt.
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