| From: O. Araujo, Sao Paulo - Brazil |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| Don't expect much by the price. The employees were polite and attentive. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| the hotel was awesome , best rooms ,location , clean but the Room service staff was always by our door we felt they might be spying on us just because they were always coming to clean despite we said no many times and sometimes they would open the room when you are inside , other than this it is the best hotel ever |
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| From: Nora Brulotte, Canada |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| The location in Zamalek is great because it is quiet and the old villas of the Embassy district and great to look at. There was a fantastic restaurant called "Crave " right next door that does excellent modern Italian. The rooms are plain but clean, although the carpeting in rooms and hallways is old and somewhat spotted and stained. There is internet service, but a bit pricey (40 L.E. per hour). They do serve alcohol in the lobby bar. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| As an Egyptian Hotel this fits into the mid range - its clean and tidy, but tatty, with wallpaper colour shades not matching and the floor bouncy in places in the corridor. But as a place to stay it was fine. The general problem with Egyptian Hotels is that the cheap are very bad, the mid range [this falls into that category] OK, but tatty and the top hotels extremely extremely expensive. You won't find a mid-range that is comparable with a mid-range in the west. |
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| From: Ful Hussey Mutia, United Arab Emirates |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| The hotel is okay for budget tours and the surrounding are okay. They change the linens daily and the staff are very friendly. But I think they need to upgrade their linens because some of it looks a little dark. We also saw a couple of raoches and a bedbug, so I hope they will do something about it. The toilet is really nice!!! Over all, they hotel is grat! |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| We had a room with a balcony (as other users of this site suggested we ask for) and which made for a very nice stay. The place was clean, and good value with nice breakfasts too. Very friendly and cheerful staff. |
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| From: Mathias Rantanen, Sweden |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| Very friendly staff and good service. Quiet and nice area but maybe little remote location related to public transportation. Definitely a 3 star hotel that gives you good value for the money! |
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| From: Elena Kokurina, Russia |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| real 3 star and good for Egypt. Good location in green area and not far from the centre. |
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| From: Simone FEDOLFI, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| Outstanding views from the breakfast bar balcony. Unfortunately the food was fairly poor in matter of quality. It's a good budget hotel if you want to stay in Zamalek. |
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| From: KATE DE WITT, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| the room I stayed in was a bit grotty and I had no natural light although the bathroom was new. The rooms differ greatly so it would be a good idea to ask for one facing the front as they are much bigger and there is a good view.The location is great in the middle of Zamelek. |
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