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Friendly hotels, and thank you fo my destiny and Sister jewels and brother Khaled and all employees to treat them good
Friendly hotels, and thank you fo my destiny and Sister jewels and brother Khaled and all employees to treat them good
Stayed there for 15 days. Good service and decent rooms
As an old palace you can find some beautiful corners around the hotel, on top of good outside restaurant.
Needs alot of maintenance and the crew is not helpful.
The place gives you Royal feeling once you step in , food is great , deserts is marvellous.
The hotel is finished with chic and sophistication and I advise all people to stay in the hotel because it is very sophisticated and all the workers are finished up to the treatment and deserve more than 10 stars
Visited the Saraya gallery resturant. The food was of great taste and quality. The pianist added a very nice relaxing feeling to the atmosphere. But the place looked very dusty. There was dust everywhere from tables to walls to curtains. If that was taken care of the place would have been great.
It bothers me busy at the hotel entrance please move all Alkaverat elsewhere far from the hotel entrance
Very unique hotel with incredible history. Food was top class, only negative was the rather dated rooms.
High standard of arrangement, order and cleanliness, the food is of the highest standard, and the decor and furnishings are great
One of the finest hotels in Cairo, it is characterized by its wonderful location and stunning views of the Nile and the inner garden
The inner garden is characterized by the beautiful sessions and the wonderful views, and there is a water pipe in this place, as well as a restaurant that offers delicious Arabic and European food.
The place is so luxurious like classic luxurious, I enjoyed it
Very nice and elegant hotel. It's location also is fantastic at the heart of Cairo.
Very luxurious hotel. This place is huge. Had multiple lobbies. The security is very tight which is really good. Great location in the Zamalek island, many good restaurants are near by, you can walk across the bridge and get to downtown Cairo, to Tahrir square, and to the national museum. The only thing is that the hotel seemed really crowded.
Slow check in and out. More over the lobby so small not enough for 5 starts hotel
-The staff is helpful.
-The food is great.
-The building is old and classy.
-Everything goes will with a tip.
Excellent hotel. View on the Nile, rich breakfast, large rooms with balcony. coffee set. Well maintained garden, courteous staff. Stuffed.
Nice upscale place
Food and drinks are responsible
Parking is too expensive compared to similar places
Distinguished and very classy and appropriate prices
Very nice hotel but you can say 4.5 stars not up to 5 exactly
Cleanliness needs to be followed by food, my brother very much, its quality is low and the service is very slow, in short I do not recommend it
If I can give no star I would. Very unfriendly front desk staff and waiters. I was giving a dirty glass at the pool. When I call their guest relations they are not friendly and very short. This by the far the worst Marriott I have stayed at and will not be returning.
One of the most beautiful and wonderful hotels in terms of space and landscape and is characterized by safety in terms of the number of security personnel present throughout the hotel and the best and best hotels in terms of beautiful serviced services and the best and best and most delicious food that distinguishes and sparkles its kitchen and security and the service of a thousand stars is not very much on it
Marriott Hotel is the best place in Cairo good service and polit stuff
Combines modernity and the old, especially the famous wedding hall since the eighties of the last century (twentieth).
Good food... Good lazania Good pasta... chubby mohamed the waiter was great at the restaurant
My favorite chic place on the Nile. Delicious food and wonderful atmosphere
Cairo Marriott Hotel is one of Cairo's historic hotels. It is a large 5-star hotel located in the Zamalek area on the island of the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt. The hotel was originally known as the Al Jazira Palace, built by the Khedive Ismail to welcome the guests of the opening ceremonies of the Suez Canal. The Palace has been a major transformation in its history with the management of Marriott International. The palace and gardens were restored with two towers built to accommodate 1250 luxurious rooms and suites, retaining the original palace, reception, restaurants, meeting rooms and banquet halls. The building consists of three buildings: the first building is the palace building which consists of 5 floors with the halls of the hotel, restaurants, shopping shops, the main hall and the reception, the second building is in Jerzimalek, and the third is the island tower. Among these buildings is the swimming pool, restaurants and the club. Six acres and tall buildings towers 20-storey hotel
Thanks to all the staff of the hotel, it is real and worthy of respect
Reservations are bad they have
Unfortunately, they cancel any reservation and do not consider the customer's account