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Cairo Marriott Hotel
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The central building of the Cairo Marriot is a converted palace, originally built in 1869 by Khedive Ismail to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal. The palace itself is an Oriental masterpiece, with intricate woodwork and elaborate chandeliers. While the standard rooms haven’t been revamped in a decade or three (renovations are currently taking place), they are nevertheless luxurious. Business facilities include 14 meeting rooms, including the sumptuous 1,ooo-seater Aida ballroom. The hotel is located on the island of Zamalek, close to shopping, theatres and Downtown. Despite its central location, the hotel is quiet, especially the famous garden bar, a popular haunt for celebrities. The best steaks in Cairo can be found at JW’s Steakhouse, and the floating Nile Maxim restaurant is a great way to see the city’s riverfront. Those with money to burn might try their luck at the Omar Khayyam Casino. |
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under EGP 550 |
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Hotel Details |
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1250 Rooms, 208 Suites
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