Address: 12 talat harb street , Cairo , Egypt Show on map
This old, well-positioned Cairo favourite is fast approaching the wrong side of faded, but still has enough charm to make it a recommendation. Most of the friendly staff have worked here forever, and we have a sneaking suspicion that the mattresses are just as old.Best not to pay too much attention to the crumbling arcade of this Art Deco building when taking the lift of this old Cairo hotel, or you'll head straight back out again! But once inside the place there are enough glimpses of what the hotel once was. The rooms are very clean, but very basic, and the single beds are very narrow and rather concave. The Polo Bar has some very funky chairs lining its corridor-like interior and there's a fine balcony with fascinating views - a good evening drinking spot. In the TV room (an in-room TV costs extra) guests watch football together. Everyone is treated like family in this friendly hotel.
Best not to pay too much attention to the crumbling arcade of this Art Deco building when taking the lift of this old Cairo hotel, or you'll head straight back out again! But once inside the place there are enough glimpses of what the hotel once was. The rooms are very clean, but very basic, and the single beds are very narrow and rather concave. The Polo Bar has some very funky chairs lining its corridor-like interior and there's a fine balcony with fascinating views - a good evening drinking spot. In the TV room (an in-room TV costs extra) guests watch football together. Everyone is treated like family in this friendly hotel.
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Atmosphere: Retro and Low-key
US$14.66 per night
(US$7.33per person per night)
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The fantastic Felfela Takeaway is located opposite. Its location, close to the Egyptian Museum and the Nile, is excellent.
The charming photo in the foyer of the bellhop (in the cute Lotus Hotel cap) is authentic - he's now approaching 70 years of age, although he no longer works at the hotel.
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