Hotels in Cairo offer wonderful accommodations in a destination nicknamed “The City of a Thousand Minarets”, a reference to the city’s Islamic architecture. Known for its shopping malls, museums, exhibition centers, parks, mosques, Orthodox churches, bazars, hypermarkets, Egyptian restaurants, spices, mummies and, of course, pyramids, Cairo is set alongside the Nile River’s east bank. Across the river westerly stretches the city of Giza with its great pyramids. Extending southward from Cairo, along the Nile, notable places are Saqqara Necropolis (historical place), Mit Rahina Museum, Red Pyramid (ancient Memphis necropolis – burial chamber, passages, guided tour) and Serapeum of Saqqara (1400 BC Necropolis – stone tombs of sacred Api bulls). Within / near central Cairo, major attractions include Citystars Mall (shopping mall), ELAKABER (Egyptian restaurant), Khan el-Khalili (Bazar – souvenirs, crafts, jewelry, clothing, spices), The Egyptian Museum in Cairo (archaeological artifacts museum – Tutankhamun treasures), Carrefour – Maadi City Center (hypermarket), City Centre Almaza (shopping mall), Koshary Abou Tarek (Koshari restaurant), Al-Azhar Park (manicured gardens, lawns, fountains, cafes, restaurants, open-air theater, city views), Downtown Katameya (shopping mall), Genena Mall (shopping mall), Cairo Citadel (12th-century Saladin fortress / wall – protected against Crusaders), Cairo Tower (tourist attraction), The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (sculptures, metal-ware, pottery, hall of mummies), Abou Haidar Shawerma (Shawarma restaurant), Semsema (fast food restaurant – shawarma), Al-Azhar Mosque (Cairo’s first mosque est. 970), Pharaonic Village (Egyptian history living museum – ancient village / Tutankhamen tomb replicas), Roxy Square (park), Shooting Club Dokki (sports club), Baron Empain Palace (Stately / abandoned Indian Hindu temple – carved wooden spiral staircase, gardens), حواوشى الربيع – Notes of Spring (Egyptian restaurant), Al-Ahly Sporting Club Nasr City, Egypt’s International Exhibition Center, Amr ibn al-As Mosque (minarets, inner courtyard, engraved marble), Cairo International Convention Centre (convention center), Al-Sayyida Nafesa Mosque, Al-Hakim Mosque (10th-century mosque – grand entrance, inner courtyard, arcades, 2 minarets), Royal House – Heliopolis branch (supermarket), Wadi Al Nile Seafood (seafood restaurant), People of Egypt Walkway (park), Prince Mohamed Ali Palace (Manial Palace – historical landmark), Gamal Sholqamy (barbecue restaurant), The Hanging Church (Coptic Orthodox church – Noah’s arc-shaped wooden roof, 5th-century pulpit, icons), El Korba Square (3-sided square – grand buildings, ornate fracases, Byzantine-style basilica), Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo (art museum), Cairo Opera House, Habib Pasha El-Sakakini Palace (19th-century Rococo-style mansion – lavish interior décor, marble statues, rooftop cupola), Qasr El Nil Bridge (Nile River road bridge – 19th-century bronze lion statues), Aisha Fahmy Palace (museum), Tahona elbaba kirolos (Orthodox church), St. Simon “The Tanner” Monastery and Wadi Degla Reserve (sandy desert canyon – sheer rocky walls, camping, wilderness walks, biking trails). Just southwesterly, in the Giza pyramids-area, main points of interest are Giza Necropolis (archaeological site – Great Pyramids, Great Sphinx, other ruins), The Great Pyramid of Giza, Great Sphinx of Giza (monument), Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), Lamour (wedding venue) and Khufu’s Restaurant (Egyptian restaurant). Cairo’s main airport is Cairo International Airport, while its subway system is Cairo Metro. Good to know is that Uber rideshare does operate in Cairo, with service encompassing the airport. A unique blend of ancient and modern worlds, the Cairo-area is about 900 miles from the Red Sea. Eastward from Cairo, The Suez Gulf, an artificial waterway, connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, the Great Pyramid of Giza (est. 2570 BC) stands at 481-feet tall, which, in comparison, is about 1/3 of the Empire State Building’s height. The Great Pyramid is estimated to have been built over a 20-year period, with costs at around $5 billion in present valuation. It is possible to visit inside The Great Pyramid. When visiting Cairo, keeping a good supply of bottled water (found in grocery stores) at your accommodation is advisable. Tipping in restaurants, dressing conservatively (especially in religious areas) and carrying your own roll of toilet paper when out in public are best practices. PDA (public displays of affection) such as hugging, kissing and even holding hands are not recommended in public. Keep in mind that security checks may occur more frequently in Cairo than with other destinations. Winners of 44 Egyptian Premier League titles, 39 Egypt Cups and 15 Egyptian Super Cups, Al Ahly SC plays at Al Ahly WE – Al Salam Stadium on the city’s north side. In Cairo, currency is the Egyptian pound, cars travel on the right-hand side of the road (most times!) and the drinking age is 21 years old. Hotels in Cairo are some of northern Africa’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Cairo, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Built in the fertile Nile Delta, two of the first Cairo-area cities were Memphis (pre-31st century BC – 7th century AD) and Heliopolis (ancient Egypt). Southwesterly of present-day Cairo, Memphis served as the capital of Inebu-hedj (Lower Egypt – district number 1 nome), while Heliopolis, located in northeastern Cairo’s modern districts of Matariya and Ain Shams, was a major religious center and capital of Heliopolite (Lower Egypt – 13th nome). In ancient Egypt, provinces / districts were known as nomes, and deities such as Atum, Ra and Horus (sun gods) were worshipped. The Giza pyramid complex was built during the Fourth Dynasty (2613-2494 BC), also known as the Old Kingdom of Egypt’s “golden age”. The May 525 BC Battle of Pelusium (Egypt) between the Achaemenid Empire (Persian) and the Kingdom of Egypt resulted in a Persian victory, and Egypt being annexed by the Achaemenid Empire. Second “King of Kings” Cambyses II, who had led the Persian conquest, crowned himself pharaoh. Persian rule was disrupted briefly by the crowning of Egyptian-based Amyrtaeus of Sais circa 404 BC, though the Persians regained control by way of the Thirty-first Dynasty of Egypt (343–332 BC). Modern Cairo traces its roots to around the first millennium AD, a time when Memphis was already in decline. Known as Babylon, a large Roman fortress was built circa 300 AD by emperor Diocletian in present-day Old (Coptic) Cairo. Prior to Diocletian, Roman emperor Trajan had built a canal connecting the Nile River to the Red Sea. The 602-628 AD Byzantine-Sassanian War between the Byzantine (Roman) Empire and Sasanian (Iranian) Empire created hardship in the area and partial desertion. The Church of Saint Barbara and the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus are examples of churches dating to this time-period. In September 640, by way of the Muslim conquest of Byzantine Egypt led by commander / companion of Muhammad Amr ibn al-As, Babylon Fortress was besieged and subsequently fell in April 641. Amr ibn al-As founded a new settlement next to Babylon Fortress known as Fustat. Around this time, the Mosque of Amr Ibn al-As was built. In 750, the Umayyad Caliphate was overthrown and the Abbasid Caliphate established a new provincial capital northeast of Fustat known as al-Askar. A Turk, Ahmad ibn Tulun ruled the area for a relatively brief period following the Abbasid Caliphate’s collapse. The Fatimid empire conquered Egypt circa 969 and founded a new fortified city northeast of Fustat known as al-Manṣūriyyah. The al-Azhar Mosque was commissioned around this time. The name “Cairo” (al-Qāhira) originates from Qāhirat al-Mu’izz (“The Vanquisher of al-Mu’izz”), which is attributed to Caliph al-Mu’izz li Din Allah of the Fatimid Caliphate. Around this time, the Great Palaces of the Fatimid Caliphs were built. The Crusaders attempted unsuccessfully to capture Fatimid circa 1168. First Sultan of Egypt, Saladin established the Ayyubid dynasty in Cairo in 1171. Shortly thereafter in 1176, Saladin began construction on the Cairo Citadel, which was completed in 1183. Enslaved mercenaries, slave-soldiers and freed slaves of Turkic, Caucasian, Eastern and Southeastern European decent, the Mamluks ruled Egypt from 1250 to 1517. The Mamluk Empire, often violent and chaotic, repelled the Mongols and eliminated the Crusader states in the Levant. The 1516 Battle of Marj Dābiq between the Mamluk Sultanate and Ottoman Empire / Mamluk rebels resulted in an Ottoman victory and the Ottoman annexation of Syria. Subsequently, the Ottomans conquered Egypt in 1517. Sultan Selim I, ruling from Constantinople, designated Egypt a province, with Cairo its capital. Cairo became the Ottoman Empire’s second-largest city behind only Constantinople. In 1796, Napoleon arrived in Cairo. The May-June 1801 siege of Cairo, or Cairo campaign, between the French Republic and United Kingdom / Ottoman Empire resulted in an Anglo–Ottoman victory. Subsequently in 1805, Albanian Muhammad Ali Pasha became viceroy of Egypt. Often regarded as the founder of modern Egypt, Muhammad Ali governed until his death in 1848. Ali’s grandson, Isma’il Pasha, took over governance and envisioned a Cairo inspired from Paris, incurring immense debt along the way. In 1882, the British conquest of Egypt, or Anglo-Egyptian War, between Khedivalist forces / United Kingdom and Urabilist forces resulted in a British victory, and the city’s economic center moving westward from Historic Cairo toward the Nile River. British occupation lasted into the 20th century, when in 1922 Egypt gained independence. A series of riots in late-January 1952, known as the Cairo fire, saw around 750 downtown Cairo buildings being burned and looted. In 1956, British troops left the country. Between 1950 and 2010, Greater Cairo’s population grew from around 3 million to over 16 million.
Egypt’s capital city, Cairo is home to around 10 million “Cairenes”. While Arabic is Egypt’s official language, most educated Cairenes are fluent in English, French, or both. Be aware that in places such as bazars, it’s possible that vendors, and even males toward foreign women, can take an aggressive tone, though these areas generally are considered safe. One of Africa’s biggest cities, The City of a Thousand Minarets accounts for the world’s 6th-most populated metropolitan area. Air quality can be poor at times. Typically, Egypt has the largest non-oil based GDP in the Arab world, with Cairo accounting for about 22% of the country’s purchasing power. In 2023, 14.9 million tourists visited Cairo. The Arab world’s largest and oldest film and music industries are based in the city. Al-Azhar University, established in 972, is one of the world’s oldest higher education institutions. Cairo’s climate is considered hot desert. Wind storms are common between March and May. Winter high temperatures range from 57 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit, while summers often exceed 88 degrees. As with many desert climates, nighttime can be much cooler than daytime. Snowfall is extremely rare, though not impossible. Additional points of interest are Ibn Tulun Mosque, Al Hakim Mosque, Muizz Street (open-air museum / heritage site), Talaat Harb Square (historic street), Gezira Island (affluent area), Cairo University, Cairo International Stadium, Historic Cairo (Islamic Cairo) and Coptic Cairo (Babylon Fortress). Local foods include falafel, shawarma, hummus, pita bread, simit (circular bread), hawawshi (pita stuffed with minced meat, vegetables, spices) and Koshary (Egypt’s national dish- lentils, rice, tomato sauce, cayenne pepper, pasta, onions). Keep in mind that public consumption of alcohol is prohibited, though beer, liquor and wine are commonly found in bars and hotels. With some background information on the area, we’re ready for hotels in Cairo that will help check one off the bucket list.
Steigenberger Hotel El Tahrir Cairo
Kasr El Nile
The Egyptian Museum
Steigenberger Hotel El Tahrir Cairo boasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool, a sauna, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, private parking and car rental service. Nearby are Egypt Tours (sightseeing tour agency), Carol (bar and restaurant), Om Dahab (restaurant), Upper Deck Lounge, The Egyptian Museum Cairo, The Royal Mummies Hall, Tomb of Mariette (cemetery), Crockfords Cairo (casino) and more within range.
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- The Egyptian Museum
- Tahrir Square
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ramses Hilton Hotel Shopping Mall
- Pomodoro Restaurant Downtown
- Cairo Tower
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- Mosque of Ibn Tulun
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Steigenberger Hotel El Tahrir Cairo is 10.6 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Capital Suite): $447
Cost per person (three people): $149
Boasting a restaurant, a bar, buffet, continental or vegetarian breakfast, an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, a sauna, a hot tub, a fitness center, a terrace, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, safety deposit boxes, hairdryers, coffee machines, electric tea pots, Arabic, German, English and Italian-speaking reception staff, private parking, an ATM and free bike usage, The St. Regis Cairo can be found near La Zisa (Italian restaurant), Sirocco Restaurant & Pool Bar, J&G Steakhouse Cairo, مطعم الكوت – Al-Kout Restaurant, Sinan Pasha Mosque and more.
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- People of Egypt Walkway (park – river views)
- Nile Beauty (sculpture)
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- Tahrir Square
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- Cairo Citadel
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The St. Regis Cairo is 11 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Royal Suite): $19,189
Cost per person (three people): $6,396
JAZ Pyramids Resort
Alexandria Desert Road, Giza
Seasons Country Club
JAZ Pyramids Resort features a restaurant, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a spa, extensive gardens, garden views, WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, hairdryers and meeting facilities. PYRAMIDS RESORT Market (bazar) is close-by.
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- Seasons Country Club
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- Giza Pyramids
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- Cataract Pyramids Resort
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- Cairo Tower
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- Sphinx International Airport
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JAZ Pyramids Resort is 21 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Executive Suite): $384
Cost per person (three people): $128
Madina Hostel
5 Kasr Al Nile street 10th floor, 11513
Tahrir Square
Madina Hostel comes with a terrace, city views, a shared lounge & kitchen, free WiFi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation and continental, vegetarian or halal breakfast. SAUDIA AIRLINES الخطوط السعودية (CTO), Bounce Luggage Storage, Primo’s Pizza (restaurant) and more are in the area.
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- Tahrir Square
- Qasr el-Nil Bridge
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- Abdeen Palace
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- The 6th of October War Panorama
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- Great Sphinx
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Madina Hostel is 10 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $63
The St Regis New Capital Cairo
New Administrative Capital, 11311
Almasa Conference Centre
Amenities at The St Regis New Capital Cairo include 4 restaurants, an artificial beach area, 4 swimming pools, a fitness center, a sauna, balconies, lake and pool views, free WiFi, desks, a children’s playground, a clubhouse, 24-hour reception and an extensive convention / event center. Montego Restaurant (buffet restaurant) and La Sponda (Italian restaurant) are nearby.
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- Almasa Conference Centre
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- Sphinx International Airport
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The St Regis New Capital Cairo is 31 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Royal Suite): $7,474
Tahrir Square Hostel
11 Tahrir Square, Second floor, Downtown, 11512
AUC Tahrir Square
With a shared lounge & kitchen, a terrace, balconies, city views, free WiFi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation and continental breakfast, Tahrir Square Hostel is close to Octa café and restaurant, Truman Electronics (electronics store), Rouh Beirut (Lebanese restaurant), Pontermoli (antique furniture store) and more.
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- AUC Tahrir Square
- The Egyptian Museum
- Sadat Subway Station
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- Cairo Tower
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- The Azhar Park
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- International Park
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Tahrir Square Hostel is 10 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Triple Room): $54
Cost per person (three people): $18
Hyatt Regency Cairo West
Km 22, Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road Pyramids Heights Business Park, Giza, 8655
Barranco Restaurant & Bar
You’ll have a restaurant, a bar, buffet, continental or American breakfast, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a terrace, a garden, patios, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, safety deposit boxes, coffee machines, mini-bars, a shared lounge, private parking, a kids’ club, a playground, billiards, car rental service and a 24-hour front desk at Hyatt Regency Cairo West. Nearby is Black Honey Massage Spa.
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- Giza Pyramids
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- Cairo University Metro
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Hyatt Regency Cairo West is 24 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Executive King Suite): $354
Cost per person (three people): $118
Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
1089 Corniche El Nil – Garden City, 11519
il Nilo
Offering a restaurant, a buffet breakfast, an outdoor landscaped pool area, an indoor pool, a hot tub, a spa, a gym, panoramic river views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, marble bathrooms with double sinks, separate glass-enclosed showers and car rental & laundry services, Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza is near 8 Restaurant, Winds of Change (tour operator), DokDok (cruise agency), Elite Seven Tours, E NOCI Bistro (restaurant), gcc club (restaurant), Room Art Space & Café – Garden City and more.
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- il Nilo (Italian restaurant)
- AUC Tahrir Square
- Saad Zaghloul Subway Station
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- Qasr el-Nil Bridge
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- Museum of Egyptian Modern Arts
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Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza is 11 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Premium Diplomatic Suite): $1,462
Cost per person (three people): $487
Life Pyramids Inn
5 Safi Eldien Street, Giza, 12557
Great Sphinx | Rooftop 7000
Life Pyramids Inn has a restaurant, a bar, continental breakfast, a terrace, city views, a shared kitchen, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, electric tea pots, a 24-hour front desk and airport transportation. In the area you may find Tree Lounge Pyramids Branch (restaurant), Hamada Al-Jabri – Horse Riding Haram (horse rental service – +20 12 21357817), Giza Pyramids & Sphinx Free Walking Tour with Sherif and more.
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- Great Sphinx
- Rooftop 7000
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- Giza Pyramids
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- Al-Mounib Subway Station
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- Croquet field
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- Sphinx International Airport
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Life Pyramids Inn is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Junior Suite): $88
Cost per person (five people): $17
Khan Duidar Inn
10 Zaghloul, Giza, 12512
Marriott Menahouse Golf Course
Khan Duidar Inn has a restaurant, a bar, buffet or continental breakfast, terraces, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, desks, safety deposit boxes, kettles, slippers, hairdryers, private parking and paid airport shuttle service. Nubian (perfume store) is just up the street.
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- Marriott Menahouse Golf Course
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- Giza Pyramids
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- Sakiat Mekki Subway Station
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- Fustat Park
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Khan Duidar Inn is 18 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (King Suite): $284
Cost per person (five people): $56
Pyramids Gate Hotel
El-Salam 1, Giza, 12557
Pharaonic Papyrus Museum
Pyramids Gate Hotel provides a family-friendly restaurant, buffet, à la carte or continental breakfast, city views, a garden, a sun terrace, a shared lounge, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, mini-bars, kettles, free private parking, an indoor play area, bike / car rental service and paid airport shuttle service. El Dar Darak (Egyptian restaurant), Nino Sandwich Shop, Rokna (cafe), Quad Bike Trips Around Giza Pyramids (tour operator), Cleopatra Cafe (coffee shop), ELROOF Rest Cafe and more are within range.
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- Pharaonic Papyrus Museum
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- Giza Pyramids
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- Coptic Museum
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Pyramids Gate Hotel is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $44
Pyramids Planet Hotel
198 W, Hadayek El Ahram, Gate 2, Giza, 12513
Mamdouh al-Husseini Mosque
Pyramids Planet Hotel comes with a terrace, city views, a shared lounge & kitchen, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation and continental breakfast.
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- Mamdouh al-Husseini Mosque
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- Great Sphinx
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- Al-Mounib Subway Station
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Pyramids Planet Hotel is 22 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Triple Room with Private Bathroom): $45
Cost per person (three people): $15
Queen Pyramids View Inn
Sayed Gabir, Nazlet El Simman, Al Haram, Giza, 12557
Tomb of Queen Khentkawes I | Valley Temple of Khafre
A terrace, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, electric tea pots, safety deposit boxes, a 24-hour front desk, an ATM and airport transportation are featured at Queen Pyramids View Inn. Also in the area is Pyramids Gate Hotel.
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- Tomb of Queen Khentkawes I
- Valley Temple of Khafre
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- Cairo Tower
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Queen Pyramids View Inn is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Queen Room): $91
Cost per person (four people): $22
Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis
Orouba Street Cairo Heliopolis
Cairo International Airport
Featuring 4 restaurants and bars, pool cabanas, personal concierge service, 5 event spaces, a boardroom, a business center and a ballroom, Waldorf Astoria Cairo Heliopolis is in proximity to BRASSERIE AYDA, Noble House (Asian restaurant), My Kind Of Place (breakfast restaurant), Darts BAR, Nola (dessert shop), Oriental Weavers (carpet store), Alla Grande! (Italian restaurant) and more.
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Approximate cost per night (Presidential Suite): $6,800
Cost per person (four people): $1,700
Prime Residence Kattameya
East Katameya, New Cairo City, 11865
Katameya Heights Golf & Tennis Resort
Prime Residence Kattameya has an outdoor pool, a garden, a terrace, balconies, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens and car rental service. Richy (patisserie) and Gold’s Gym Katameya Heights are in the area.
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- Katameya Heights Golf & Tennis Resort
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- Petrosport Club
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- Zahraa Madinet Nasr Military Officers Club
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- The 6th of October War Panorama
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Prime Residence Kattameya is 11 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $110
Cost per person (four people): $27
Pyramids Palace INN
Giza, 12557
Mansourieh Tourist Walk
Offered at Pyramids Palace INN are a terrace, city views, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, mini-bars, coffee machines, hairdryers, an ATM, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation and continental, vegetarian or halal breakfast.
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- Mansourieh Tourist Walk
- Great Sphinx
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- Museum of Egyptian Modern Arts
- Tahrir Square
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Pyramids Palace INN is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $245
The Home Boutique Hotel Pyramids Inn
13 Hadayek Al Ahram, Giza, 12512
SAVORA Restaurant
With a restaurant, a snack bar, buffet, continental or American breakfast, a hot tub, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk and airport transportation, The Home Boutique Hotel Pyramids Inn is close to Khan Duidar Inn.
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- SAVORA Restaurant
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The Home Boutique Hotel Pyramids Inn is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe King Suite): $170
Cost per person (five people): $34
Houseboat65
Garden Number 5, El Gabalaya Street, Zamalek, 11561
Nile River | Cairo Tower | El Tetsh Stadium | Cairo Opera House
Uniquely set atop the Nile River, Houseboat65 comes with a garden, a sun terrace, a balcony, a patio, an outdoor dining area, river and garden views, air conditioning, fully-equipped kitchenettes, washing machines, bathrobes, slippers, car rental service, a picnic area and paid airport shuttle service. Near here are Ahly Club Marina, Al Ahly Club Tennis Courts, Ahly Club Gymnastics Center, Tree Lounge Cairo Tower Branch (restaurant), Al Zohriya Garden (botanical garden), The Palace Of Arts (art museum) and more.
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- Nile River
- Cairo Tower
- El Tetsh Stadium (Al Ahly stadium)
- Cairo Opera House
- Qasr el-Nil Bridge
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- Tahrir Square
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- The Egyptian Museum
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Houseboat65 is 11 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $439
Cost per person (four people): $109
La Perle Pyramids
16 Hadayek Al Ahram, Kafr Nassar, Al Haram, Giza Governorate
Lamour
You’ll have 2 living rooms, a terrace, a balcony, mountain views, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, soundproofing, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, free private parking, bicycle & car rental service and paid airport shuttle service at La Perle Pyramids. Bezzera & Pavoni (coffee shop) is in the neighborhood.
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- Lamour (wedding venue)
- Giza Pyramids
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- Giza Suburbs Train Statio
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- Coptic Museum
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La Perle Pyramids is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Superior Apartment): $149
Cost per person (four people): $37
Al Seiahi Villa
Abou Al Hool Al Seiahi, Giza, 61652
Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center
Al Seiahi Villa bells and whistles include 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 living rooms, a swimming pool, a garden, a terrace, a balcony, pool and mountain views, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, indoor & outdoor fireplaces, free private parking, car rental service, a private entrance, full-day security, paid airport shuttle service, buffet and continental breakfast options and a picnic area. Dawar Elnakhil (restaurant) and Villa Hassan Fahmy. Mr Omar Fahmy (wedding venue) are up the street.
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- Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center
- Great Sphinx
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Al Seiahi Villa is 20 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $345
Cost per person (seven people): $49
Kafr Nassar Apartment
Kafr Nassar Street, Giza
Shaarawy Mosque
Kafr Nassar Apartment provides 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a terrace, a balcony, a garden, outdoor furniture, free WiFi, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, free private parking, full-day security, currency exchange, car rental service and airport shuttle service.
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- Shaarawy Mosque
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Within 6 miles:
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- Cairo University Metro
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Within 9 miles:
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- Abdeen Palace
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Kafr Nassar Apartment is 18 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Apartment): $131
Cost per person (six people): $21
Mazeej Balad
7 Champollion Road, 4272111
Qasr el-Nil Bridge | Koshary Abou Tarek
Mazeej Balad has a restaurant, a bar, a terrace, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, coffee machines, mini-bars, concierge services, luggage storage, à la carte breakfast and Arabic, German, English and French-speaking reception staff. Wimpy (hamburger restaurant), Rawabet Townhouse (community center), Access art space (art gallery), Townhouse Gallery (art gallery), Rawabet Art Space (performing arts theater) and more are in proximity.
Within feet:
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- Qasr el-Nil Bridge
- Koshary Abou Tarek (Koshari restaurant)
- Tahrir Square
- The Egyptian Museum
- Sadat Subway Station
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Within 1.2 miles:
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- Cairo Tower
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Within 2.8 miles:
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- Cairo Citadel
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Mazeej Balad is 10 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $349
Home2Home
463 Narges Buildings 5th Settlement, New Cairo City, 11835
Ozone Medical Center
With terraces, balconies, garden views, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, fully-equipped kitchens, kettles and washing machines, Home2Home is in the vicinity of Fighter Gym.
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- Ozone Medical Center
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Within 3.2 miles:
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- Petrosport Club
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Within 3.8 miles:
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- El Zohour Club
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Within 10 miles:
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- International Park
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Home2Home is 10 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Apartment Suite): $132
Cost per person (six people): $22
Cleopatra Pyramids Elite
5 Hadayek Al Ahram 3, Giza, 3514801
Giza Pyramids
Cleopatra Pyramids Elite comes with a hot tub, a terrace, an outdoor fireplace, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, kettles, a 24-hour front desk and paid airport shuttle service. Nearby you may find Zeeyara Pyramids Elite (fine dining restaurant), Cairo Top Tours, Sia Tours and more.
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- Giza Pyramids
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Within 1.2 miles:
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- Great Sphinx
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Within 9 miles:
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- Tahrir Square
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Cleopatra Pyramids Elite is 18 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $57
Piccolo Mondo Boutique Hotel
Raed Salam, Giza, 12557
Masjed El Salhen
Piccolo Mondo Boutique Hotel offers a bar, a terrace, balconies, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage space, concierge service, private check-in/out, currency exchange and continental breakfast. Topaz Bazaar, Master Roof Top (coffee shop) and more are in the area.
Within feet:
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- Masjed El Salhen (mosque)
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Within 1.2 miles:
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- Great Sphinx
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Within 7 miles:
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- Fustat Park
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Within 20 miles:
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- Sphinx International Airport
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Piccolo Mondo Boutique Hotel is 18 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Apartment Suite): $86
Mina Apartment
1 Mina, Giza, 3514802
Giza Necropolis | Pyramid of Khafre | Khufu’s Restaurant
At Mina Apartment you’ll have a balcony, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, soundproofing, a 24-hour front desk, free private parking, full-day security, currency exchange and car rental service. It’s close to Cleopatra Pyramids Elite.
Within feet:
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- Giza Necropolis
- Pyramid of Khafre
- Khufu’s Restaurant
- Giza Pyramids
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Within 9 miles:
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- Qasr el-Nil Bridge
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Mina Apartment is 19 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $133
Cost per person (four people): $33
New Cairo City Apartment
New Cairo City, 4733461
The Royal British International School
Providing 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with a walk-in shower, a terrace, a balcony, an outdoor dining area, garden views, free WiFi, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a dressing room and free private parking, New Cairo City Apartment is near X Mall New Cairo (shopping mall).
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Within 2.1 miles:
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- Petrosport Club
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Within 11 miles:
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- Baron’s Palace
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New Cairo City Apartment is 7 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $114
Cost per person (six people): $19
The White Coconut
64 Street 13, Maadi, 4212201
Maadi Subway Station
The White Coconut comes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a hot tub, a terrace, a balcony, an outdoor seating area, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine and paid airport shuttle service. Maadi Plastic Surgery Center, Smash Hub (fast food restaurant), Drinkies (beer store), Bike Yard Cafe, Gourmet Egypt – Maadi (gourmet grocery store), Beano’s Cafe (coffee shop), Gold’s Gym Maadi, Premier Ballet Academy (ballet school) and more are within range.
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- Maadi Subway Station
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Within 4.5 miles:
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- Coptic Museum
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Within 7 miles:
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- The Egyptian Museum
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Within 11 miles:
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- The 6th of October War Panorama
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The White Coconut is 16 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $181
Cost per person (four people): $45
New Cairo City Penthouse
New Cairo City, 11703
Lavender Lounge & Restaurant
You’ll have 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a private pool, a terrace, a balcony, garden views, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, a desk, a kitchenette, a washing machine and on-site private parking at New Cairo City Penthouse. Pole Flow Academy (dance school) is in the neighborhood.
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Within 2.9 miles:
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- El Zohour Club
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Within 10 miles:
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- Zahraa Madinet Nasr Military Officers Club
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New Cairo City Penthouse is 13 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $273
Cost per person (eight people): $34
Fahmi Apartment
8 Fahmi Street, Tahrir Square, 62732
Abdeen Palace | Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint John in Bab El Louq
2 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, a balcony, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine and Arabic and English speaking reception staff are offered at Fahmi Apartment. Nearby is Tablia Balady (Egyptian restaurant) and more.
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- Abdeen Palace (19th-century royal household)
- Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint John in Bab El Louq (Orthodox church)
- Tahrir Square
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Within 1 mile:
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- The Andalus Park
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Within 2.3 miles:
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- Cairo Citadel
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Fahmi Apartment is 10 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $224
Cost per person (eight people): $28
The Muse Pyramids Lodge
1 King Faisal St, Giza, 3524020
Tseppas MG
With a restaurant, à la carte, continental or American breakfast, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, hairdryers and car rental & paid airport shuttle services, The Muse Pyramids Lodge is near Khan Duidar Inn and The Home Boutique Hotel Pyramids Inn.
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- Tseppas MG (candy store)
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Within 1.4 miles:
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- Giza Pyramids
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Within 7 miles:
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- Fustat Park
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Within 8 miles:
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- Tahrir Square
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The Muse Pyramids Lodge is 18 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Quadruple Room): $109
Cost per person (four people): $27

Lake View Apartment
Lake View Residences, New Cairo City, 11835
The Lake District
2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a terrace, a balcony, a garden, lake views, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen, bathrobes, free private parking and a 24-hour front desk come standard at Lake View Apartment, which is close to Lake View Plaza (shopping mall), Revamp Egypt (fitness center), Agora Mall (shopping mall), BeFit 360 (fitness center), One Golden Square (shopping mall), Black Pearl (bubble tea store) and more.
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- The Lake District
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Within 2.8 miles:
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- El Zohour Club
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Within 5 miles:
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- Petrosport Club
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Within 8 miles:
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- Zahraa Madinet Nasr Military Officers Club
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Lake View 284 is 10 miles from Cairo International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $161
Cost per person (four people): $40
So there they are, hotels in Cairo that will help make for an unforgettable experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Egypt!