The Best Hotel in Cairo, Egypt

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Cairo has a growing number of five-star hotels (as rated by the Egyptian Hotel Association) scattered across the city, but many of Cairo's big business hotels disappoint. This may be because they are too characterless and modern (distinctive Egyptian atmosphere is lacking in almost all cases) or because they simply fail to measure up to international standards, most often in terms of service. There are certainly exceptions, and the general quality of the top hotels is on the rise at this writing. Regardless, the top-end hotels will offer all the facilities and modern conveniences you need to recuperate after a long day of sightseeing and shopping. Outside the five-star range, Cairo's options quickly grow limited, though there are still a few more budget-oriented hotels that fit the bill.

Cairo's top hotels are all quite affordable by international standards, but few have any sense of Old World charm. Expect to pay a substantial premium for a Nile or Pyramids view. While government authorities rate all hotels on a five-star scale, only a few really earn their stars. August and September are crowded with Gulf Arab arrivals, December and January and Easter are peaks for Europeans, and the major Islamic holidays see a lot of local and regional guests.

Golden Tulip Flamenco Hotel

$ | 2 El Gezira El Wosta St., Cairo, 11566, Egypt

The family-friendly Flamenco, set amid some of Zamalek's best shopping and dining streets, has spacious rooms that are far more affordable than those at other hotels in this pricey neighborhood. Not only are rooms at the back quieter, but they also have Nile views.

Pros

  • Good value for the money
  • Ample breakfast spread
  • Popular happy hour bar

Cons

  • Few on-site amenities
  • Located in the louder part of Zamalek
  • Wi-Fi doesn't work well
2 El Gezira El Wosta St., Cairo, 11566, Egypt
2-2735–0815
Hotel Details
176 rooms
Free Breakfast

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