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Hotels in Cairo
Magy hotel is a budget tourist hotel for every body and this is not only our opinion but it is opinion of a lot of travellers...
Located in the heart of downtown Cairo, Crown Hotel is just a few minutes walking from Ramses train station...
Venus Hotel provides budget accommodation in the centre of Ramesis Square...
The Pharaohs Palace is a small, cosy, clean mid-range hostel with single, double, and triple rooms with a 5th floor, open air, roof-top common area
In the mid-nineteenth century, Egypt's Khedive Ismail dreamed of building a...
Located in the heart of Cairo, the Garden City House Hotel offers all the facilities you require to make...
Opened on the 1st January2006 this new hotel is the one of the best in Cairo!
We have a total number of 45 rooms which all contain private bathroom, television and satellite.
Looking for warm environment friendly hospitality then come and stay with us at the Hotel Vienna & your journey to Egypt ancient monuments will start with an experience that you won't forget!
The May Fair Hotel is a modern, budget hotel which offers guests the comfort of 50 guest rooms...
The Gresham Hotel offers genuine, old world Egyptian charm in the heart of central Cairo. With a warm décor, quiet and comfortable room's only metres away from the bustling heart of Cairo's central shopping district and........
Located in the heart of Cairo's shopping, business and theater districts, the hotel is within walking di...
Come experience the simple joys of travel at King Hotel, family owned and operated since 1983...
New President Hotel is a 2 star small, friendly, economy hotel located on a tree-lined street...
Havana Hotel Cairo, Egypt Cairo 3 stars hotel, Egypt Cairo Budget Accommodation, Egypt Cheap hotel in Cairo.
President Hotel is a modern 3 star hotel offering views over the Nile River and the Zamalek Gardens. Situated in one of the greenest and quietest residential areas in Cairo...
We offer 250 rooms and suites with balconies and a rooftop with views of the pyramids...
Santana hotel consists of 80 rooms, is near to downtown and the magnificent Egyptian museum...
The Hotel Osiris is a newly built hotel with a unique oriental inspired style, which has given the place a special charm hard to find anywhere else...
Pharaoh Egypt Hotel is Located in the city centre of downtown Cairo, within close distance of the train s...
Cosmopolitan Cairo is a 3 Star old style Tourist hotel is centrally located in the heart of Cairo city.Designed in a victorian style more than 80 years old...
The Golden Tulip Flamenco is a superior first class hotel in the center of Cairo on Gezira Island overlooking the Nile River...
regional info

As you fly into to Cairo, Egypt you will be left speechless as you look out the window and see the contrast of the setting. Out of one side of the plane, you will see the vast arid desert which seems to be never ending; out of the other side is a busy city which looks like a modern day oasis. Travelers from all over the world have been marveling at Egypt 's wondrous antiquities for thousands of years. Although these antiquities still exist today, a visit to Cairo , Egypt is more than an immersion into the past, as it also encompasses many modern day amenities which anyone will be sure to enjoy.
Just walking around downtown and in the older residential parts inside the wall of the city where craftsmen work on the sidewalks outside their homes is also a real pleasure. It is easy to meet real Cairenes that are eager to discuss anything with you. Some of them try to lure you into their carpet shops; others are really interested and interesting to talk with.
If you are hungry, make sure to try the most popular Egyptian dish, Koshray. Koshray is a traditional Egyptian meal that consists of a delectable combination of macaroni, spaghetti, rice, black lentils, chick peas, garlic sauce and a spicy tomato chili sauce, all topped with fried onions.
A visit to the pyramids and the Sphinx is a must, since these icons are landmarks of the country's fascinating history. Beware, however, of the aggressive friendliness of Egyptian camel drivers and policemen, who may try to earn a few Egyptian pounds from you (they call it bahshis, or a tip) for small favors; to avoid this, simply ask another friendly tourist to take your picture, instead of one of the locals. While in the city make sure you visit the museum first before going to see pyramids, as it will help you appreciate the culture of ancient Egypt even more. It is advised not to make the pyramid visits on Fridays, due to mass at noon time 12pm-1pm, during which time the pyramids are closed.
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