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Staff is great. Hotel looks like from other era an...

Staff is great. Hotel looks like from other era and life placed in the middle of Cairo. Food is great and my room was spacious with great balcony.
Overall cleaning and maintenance could be improved and prices too.

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I adore this hotel. I don't know why the character...

I adore this hotel. I don't know why the character of the youth predominates more than the families. It is located in the land of Zamalek, which are two towers facing the island and the tower of Zamalek built in the center from the days of the Khedive. Treatment by non-employees. Satisfying

The hotel reception staff is a garbage collection ...

The hotel reception staff is a garbage collection that only cares about those interested in prostitution, as if they are a brothel and it is not a hotel. My personal experience is waiting for more than half an hour at the reception and the rooms are very old.
The reputation of the hotel depends on the prostitution in it, which is what attracts the Arabs most, and they are the ones whom the hotel management cares about

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Amazing hotel. The staff is really nice and profes...

Amazing hotel. The staff is really nice and professional. There are shops inside the hotel open 24hrs/24. The only problem I had was that close my room there were some renovation and the noise was not tollerable. I got anyway another room, an upgraded one. The restaurant choice within the hotel is pretty good. The food is cooked very well from professional chefs. For a nice stay in Cairo it is absolutely recommended.

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One of the nicest hotels in Cairo

One of the nicest hotels in Cairo
It has an architectural masterpiece that was built during the opening of the Suez Canal to receive the Empress Eugenie of France

I can't speak about the rooms as I didn't stay her...

I can't speak about the rooms as I didn't stay here, but I was recently at a corporate buffet dinner here. We ate outside in a great area just above the pool. They arranged for an hour with a live band playing Egyptian classical music. Our employer had a full buffet for us, and it was wonderful! There were so many choices: salads, various hot dishes, a pasta station, an open grill, fresh carved turkey, shwarma stand, crepes, and desserts. Everyone marvelled at the choices. We were also served bread and dips before the buffet opened. The service was great. If you are looking for a quality spot for a catered event, I'd suggest this hotel with the buffet option.

One the most most I conic hotels in Cairo. Old wit...

One the most most I conic hotels in Cairo. Old with a historic background. At a very strategic place on the island of zamalek in the heart of Cairo. Very close to down town. Amazing enterior with arabesque art. Pretty, just beautiful. The garden at the Marriott Omar El khayam is a must to try even If you are not staying at the hotel. Have a meal or a drink.

MashaAllah..

MashaAllah..

On Gezira Island, this upscale casino hotel is 3 km from the Egyptian Museum and 2 km from Cairo Opera House.
The modern rooms provide flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi access. Upgraded rooms have balconies, river views and/or access to an executive lounge with free hot breakfast. Suites add living rooms and kitchenettes, and some add dining rooms and full kitchens. Room service is offered 24/7.
Dining options include sushi and Italian fare, while other amenities include an outdoor pool and a gym. The casino offers slot machines, cards and table games. Parking is available for a fee.

Qasr al-Jazirah was one of the Egyptian royal pala...

Qasr al-Jazirah was one of the Egyptian royal palaces of the Muhammad Ali family, and the palace is located in the Zamalek neighborhood on the island on the Nile, west of central Cairo.

Khedive Ismail built the Gezira Palace (currently the Marriott Hotel), in order to receive the distinguished guests he had invited to attend the celebrations of the opening of the Suez Canal, but the guest who was keen to impress her was the Empress Eugenie, whom he chose to be the guest of honor of the celebration, as he granted her The honor of announcing the inauguration of that event, and in order to ensure the comfort and admiration of the beautiful empress, Khedive Ismail ordered the construction of this magnificent palace.

In the year 1863 AD, the Khedive Ismail ordered the commissioning of the German architect Julius Franz (who was later granted the title Bey (Bey), and through cooperation with the famous engineer de Corel del Russo, who had designed the Abdeen Palace, Julius Franz designed and constructed the 174-tall island palace. The palace took 5 years to construct, and it was completed in the year 1868 AD.

The Khedive also ordered that it be carefully decorated in the style of the decoration of Eugenie's residence at Toyuri Palace, with an Islamic character in the architectural style through the use of designs made of marble, in addition to windows and balconies made in the Mashrabiya style.

After that, the French landscape architect Barrier Deschamps transformed the entire island into a sprawling park that includes within it the island palace, in addition to Muhammad Ali's booth, noting that all the architectural arches used in the construction of the island palace were made of cast iron, and were manufactured at the time in Germany. Then German engineers assembled and installed it on the construction site.

As for the interior decorations and ornaments of the palace, the Khedive Ismail ordered to import them from Paris, and the famous German interior designer (Karl Wilhelm von Dibbich) in his workshop in Berlin designed and assembled the interior decorations of the palace, which are the decorations through which he was keen to take into account the harmony and harmony between all the elements The interior including furniture, curtains, carpets and even the patterns on the walls

The palace was the only building built on the island of Zamalek at that time, and the palace garden included the rarest plants and trees, in addition to that, it contained a distinguished zoo for the entertainment of the guests and invitees, which in turn became the first nucleus of the Giza Zoo.
Upon completion of the construction of the palace, Franz Bey said that Al-Jazeera Palace is truly the most beautiful building of its kind with a modern Arab style, when he entrusted the world musician Verdi to compose music, on the occasion of the celebration of the opening of the Suez Canal, where Verdi composed the music of "Aida Opera" specially for this occasion. The music was played for the first time in the garden of the island palace.

The palace, which witnessed and witnesses amazing social celebrations, includes expensive paintings and statues by the most famous European sculptors and painters, and the palace was inspired by its drawings from the oriental style and Islamic art, and the interior designs harmonize between fabrics, furniture and artifacts from French, German and Italian schools.
Among the most prominent assets of the palace, some of which have been restored, are a fountain made of wrought metal, a marble staircase, six ancient wall clocks, and various paintings, including a drawing of Empress Eugenie, and a marble table dating back to the reign of King Louis XIV.
Khedive Ismail also established two sleeping rooms for the first Empress Eugenie, with a French character quite similar to her room in the Tuileries Palace in France and another Islamic character (Arabesque), and wrote verses of poetry on them welcoming her arrival.
Likewise, the lavish foyer of the palace, which contains two contemporary paintings, one of which is the legendary dinner plate, which was attended by the elite, among whom was the Empress Eugenie, the princess of the fashion of that era, as well as another painting for the celebration held in Ismailia for the opening of the Suez Canal

It was sold to Paul Drant Pasha and Commander Oblate in 1889AD, and by 1906AD it had become the elegant Gezira Palace Hotel.
During World War I, it was put into service as Australian General Hospital No. 2, after Mena House the palace was unable to receive the large number of casualties from the Battle of Gallipoli.

Then the palace was sold in 1919 to one of the Lebanese princes, Prince Habib Lutfullah, who turned it into a private residence.
In 1962, the palace was nationalized and converted again into a hotel under the name of the Omar Khayyam Hotel. Then, in the early 1970s, Marriott International took over the management of the hotel.
It is still considered one of the most beautiful and luxurious hotels in Cairo.

A very nice and beautiful hotel, one of the most b...

A very nice and beautiful hotel, one of the most beautiful hotels in Cairo, where is located in the Zamalek area where originality and beauty is a region known for its elegance and elegance

The Marriott is very nice as an external and inter...

The Marriott is very nice as an external and internal view and beautiful Ka lived in it, but the reception, as if standing in front of the store filled the whole length of time was booked by a tourist office and when we arrived they told us the hotel Phil and our reservation Etglg even though we died late on the date and arrived at the same time we said and also I stand in front of the Shaf Nasr repeated the same objective and this is before me and Kano Zaanin Veholhm to the Hilton Ramses say that they spent a day there and the ball we hold you here Vahtabooh of this point

Game sultan Egypt

Game sultan Egypt

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