We have a friend who stays at this hotel several times a year in periods of about 10 weeks per visit.
Having persuaded us, my Wife and I decided to join him, but for only two weeks in January.
This is our first visit to Egypt (Although we had been to Sharm El Sheikh, this does not represent the true Egypt.), and we both had reservations about what to expect; which of course, is very subjective.
ALL the staff at this hotel were very professional and obliging.
The food was good, although we did eat out on several periods, mainly because we had to pay either way. The breakfast was perfunctory, but omelettes/fried eggs are available on request.
The rooms were very clean, the beds surprisingly comfortable; the air conditioning appliances had all been replaced with modern units.
The water was ALWAYS hot and constant at any time we chose to use it; and I mean VERY hot - hotter than any hotel I have ever stopped in.
The distribution of electrical sockets throughout the room could have been better, but that is just being pedantic.
There were two lifts available to all floors, including the sun terrace on the roof; the food and service up there was impeccable, as was the fantastic view of the Nile and the fertile pasture beyond.
This hotel is positioned on a main thoroughfare, and we noticed that Egyptian drivers possess a love affair with their horns; it is quite an education observing their driving behaviour from the safety of the roof terrace. Bring earplugs if you can only sleep in silence.
The hotel is owned and operated by a local family; as is the adjoining jewellery store.
This hotel has a great number of stalwart visitors from the UK; such a legacy speaks volumes.
The free Wi-Fi is a great feature; although Egyptian internet is intrinsically slow, it is better than paying something extortionate for the same service.
Egypt desperately needs more tourists following the revolution; this hotel, and many others, as well as restaurants and taxi drivers etc are all suffering at the moment; please bear this in mind.
Room Tip: The rooms at the front have larger balconies, and a better view of the Nile.
See more room tips
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC