A chic hotel, I especially liked the design of the halls where the reception is located, decorated in the style of Ala Luxor - expensive and pompous. Of the products for breakfast, I really liked the bar of freshly squeezed juices: strawberry, mango, guava, carrot, ginger, and cucumber. Fantastic! I have never tried this variety anywhere. But the fly in the ointment in the general luxury turned out to be the key to the room, which was demagnetized for the first time on the third day of stay, and then demagnetized every day and even twice a day, regardless of whether it was lying with the phone or not. Something has to be done about it.
One of the best hotels in relatively old Cairo. Clean, European style. There is a large territory inside. Restaurants are expensive, but there is a transition to a huge shopping mall where there is food for every taste and budget.
A decent hotel, they settled in a room on the 4th floor with windows on the roof — the windows do not open, there is a bricked-up door in the wall, apparently there was a family room. But excellent water pressure in the shower, Byredo cosmetics, a huge bed, and a great breakfast.