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Hotels in Egypt
324 Hotels
Heliopolis Towers Hotel
El Shaheed Sayed Zakaria Street, Horreya, Heliopolis

The Heliopolis Towers Hotel is a luxury business hotel with 247 rooms. It's a short drive from the Cairo International Airport and attracts business travelers, conference goers, and those with early-morning flights, but it's too far from the city center to make it a good choice for tourists. Rooms here have all the modern amenities one would expect of a high-end property, but the decor falls a bit short for an advertised five-star hotel. Features include tennis courts, multiple pools, a variety of meeting rooms, a fitness center, 15 bars and restaurants, and even an on-site casino with slots and table games. Travelers looking to be closer to the city center may want to consider the more centrally located Fairmont Cairo, Nile City instead.

Le Meridien Heliopolis
51 El Orouba Street, Heliopolis

Le Meridien is an upscale, pet-friendly business hotel within a short drive of the airport, making it a convenient choice for business travelers and those catching early morning flights. The 283 rooms are dated, with uncharacteristically chain-like decor for a hotel carrying Le Meridien's brand. Facilities include plenty of restaurants and bars, plus extensive meeting space, a fitness center, a smallish outdoor pool (open seasonally), and a free buffet breakfast. There's also a spa with steam and sauna facilities plus a large beauty parlor. Travelers looking for an alternative near the airport may also want to consider the Fairmont Towers Heliopolis, while those who want to be closer to town might prefer the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza -- though both are pricier.

InterContinental Cairo Citystars
Omar Ibn El Khattab Street, Heliopolis

There are 824 rooms at this luxury property that's around 30 minutes east of Cairo’s center in Nasr City. It’s a prosperous neighborhood known for being home to CityStars, a posh retail and entertainment complex, to which hotel guests have direct access. The six restaurants, two swimming pools, and range of sports courts on-site keep guests active, and there’s a full-service spa, fitness center, and games room as well. Rooms have traditional, but sophisticated, decor and all include minibars, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Those wanting to be right by the famous pyramids should check out Mena House Hotel. 

JW Marriott Hotel Cairo
Ring Road- Mirage City, Heliopolis

There are 438 rooms at the luxurious JW Marriott Hotel Cairo, set just off Cairo’s ring road. It’s a fairly isolated location, but suits those wanting to be away from the hustle and bustle of the city center. There’s plenty to do on-site, with a spa, tennis courts, a golf course, man-made beach, and fitness center, while the 12 eateries should please even the pickiest diner. Guest rooms have a traditional style with a private balcony and indulgent marble bathroom, while freebies like Wi-Fi and airport transfers add to the value here. Travelers wanting Nile river views should check out the Sofitel Cairo El Gezirah as an alternative.

Sofitel Cairo El Gezirah
3 El Thawra Council St Zamalek

The four-pearl Sofitel Cairo El Gezirah has 433 contemporary rooms with views of the Nile, thanks to its setting on the southern edge of Gezira Island. The hotel also has its own riverfront promenade and a deck that houses an open-air bar floating on the water. On the downside, noise from traditional sailing "feluccas" and police boats can be heard inside the hotel. Additionally, the rooms have bland furnishings and lack luxury finishes. Still, the waterfront outdoor pool is lovely, and there are six varied restaurants, along with a casino and spa. Travelers looking for more flair in their room decor should check out the nearby Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
1089 Corniche El Nil, Maglis El Shaab, Garden City

There are 365 rooms at this luxury property set right on the banks of the Nile River. It’s a fairly central location for reaching many of the city’s attractions, being just a five-minute drive from downtown Cairo. On-site facilities are good -- the hotel has the largest spa in Cairo, plus outdoor pools, a fitness center, and five restaurants. Guest rooms have indulgent marble bathrooms and fabulous Nile River views, but the style is fairly bland for a property of this caliber. It's worth comparing with the JW Marriott Hotel Cairo, which also offers tennis, golf, and a man-made beach.

Fairmont Nile City
Nile City Towers - 2005 B, Corniche El Nil, Ramlet Beaulac

There are 540 rooms at this luxury property that's about eight minutes north of downtown Cairo by car. In the glittering Nile City development on the banks of the River Nile, the adjacent neighborhoods are quite deprived. The luxurious rooms have Art Deco decor, with plenty of luxe touches like marblework and rich fabrics along with open concept bathrooms. Guests of the hotel have direct access to the Nile Towers Mall with a cinema and restaurants, and there are plenty of activities including a spa, fitness center, casino, and fabulous rooftop pool. Those wanting to be right by Cairo's famous pyramids should check out Mena House Hotel.

Dusit Thani LakeView Cairo
El Tesseen Street, City Centre, Fifth Settlement, New Cairo

There are 449 guest rooms at this five-pearl property in New Cairo's Fifth Settlement. It’s a recently developed exclusive area with lots of restaurants and shops, although the city's main attractions are at least a 35-minute drive from the hotel. Rooms are spacious and luxurious, with balconies, whirlpool baths, and butler service in the Suites. There are excellent facilities on-site as well, including three swimming pools, a swim-up bar, a sushi bar, and Thai restaurant, plus a spa, fitness center, hair salon, and free Wi-Fi. Those wanting to stay right on the banks of the Nile should check out the equally-luxurious Sofitel Cairo El Gezirah.

Grand Nile Tower
Corniche El Nile, Garden City, Roda Island

The Grand Nile Tower is a centrally located luxury mega-hotel with 715 rooms and suites, all with Nile views (owing to the property's position at the tip of an urban island). In-room decor is pleasant, but not particularly memorable, with classic mahogany-hued furniture and marble bathrooms. The facilities include a two-story fitness center with equipment worthy of a proper gym (though it feels cramped in areas), a huge range of restaurants, a large heated pool, and even a hotel-owned yacht with regular dinner cruises and live entertainment. There are also plenty of meeting rooms for rent, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. While the Grand Nile's location and great views are hard to beat, travelers with more room in the budget may also want to consider the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza, alleged to have the largest spa in the entire city.

Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo
12 Ahmed Ragheb Street, Cornish El-Nile, Garden City

The 191-room Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo is centrally located near downtown Cairo, directly on the Nile River. It's just a five-minute drive from the city center and close to many cultural tourists attractions; its also walking distance from the venerable Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. Classic rooms have 24-hour butler service and private balconies -- many overlooking the river. There are also a rooftop pool, a full spa, and great dining options from Turkish fine dining to a lounge with handmade chocolates and afternoon tea. If the Kempinski is booked up, the nearby Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza is also an excellent choice and has twice as many rooms -- though the room decor is more elegant here.