The modern, upscale 641-room Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel and Spa offers Pyramids of Giza views (and the tight security that goes along with them), 24-hour room and concierge service, two outdoor pools, international dining and poolside cocktails, a fully equipped fitness center and stylish spa, meeting rooms, and shops. Suites have separate living areas and views of the pyramids. Rooms, which include flat-screen TVs, lack minibars (although they can be requested for a fee), coffeemakers, and safes. In-room Wi-Fi comes with a fee and cigarette smoke is prevalent in the common areas. Guests might want to also consider the nearby Mena House Hotel.
The modern, upscale 641-room Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel and Spa offers Pyramids of Giza views (and the tight security that goes along with them), 24-hour room and concierge service, two outdoor pools, international dining and poolside cocktails, a fully equipped fitness center and stylish spa, meeting rooms, and shops. Suites have separate living areas and views of the pyramids. Rooms, which include flat-screen TVs, lack minibars (although they can be requested for a fee), coffeemakers, and safes. In-room Wi-Fi comes with a fee and cigarette smoke is prevalent in the common areas. Guests might want to also consider the nearby Mena House Hotel.
Want to see the pyramids? Well, at the 14-room Pyramids View Inn, that's possible without even leaving the hotel (and without breaking the bank). Rooms are traditionally decorated, with a choice of singles, doubles, or one-bedroom apartments, some with pyramids views. They are basic, but include free Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms, and air-conditioning, and most have small balconies. The pyramids and the Sphinx are just across the road, and the spectacularly un-restricted views from the rooftop terrace are hard to beat. Features are otherwise slim, though free breakfast is served on the hotel's terrace. Rates are a bargain here, but travelers with more money to spend might consider Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel, which is more polished and has a pool.
Want to see the pyramids? Well, at the 14-room Pyramids View Inn, that's possible without even leaving the hotel (and without breaking the bank). Rooms are traditionally decorated, with a choice of singles, doubles, or one-bedroom apartments, some with pyramids views. They are basic, but include free Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms, and air-conditioning, and most have small balconies. The pyramids and the Sphinx are just across the road, and the spectacularly un-restricted views from the rooftop terrace are hard to beat. Features are otherwise slim, though free breakfast is served on the hotel's terrace. Rates are a bargain here, but travelers with more money to spend might consider Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel, which is more polished and has a pool.
The 523-room Mena House Hotel is a luxury, historic Egyptian property, with views of the ancient pyramids, tropical gardens, 24-hour laundry service, limousine service, a heated outdoor pool, a spa and gym, golf course, and elegant meeting rooms. Modern rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and balconies with pyramid views. Suites have antique designs and terraces. In-room Wi-Fi, though, comes with a fee.
The 523-room Mena House Hotel is a luxury, historic Egyptian property, with views of the ancient pyramids, tropical gardens, 24-hour laundry service, limousine service, a heated outdoor pool, a spa and gym, golf course, and elegant meeting rooms. Modern rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and balconies with pyramid views. Suites have antique designs and terraces. In-room Wi-Fi, though, comes with a fee.