This place is like a dinosaur surrounded by modern animals, but in a good way. The Luxor is the only truly budget place in the city, and possibly in the country. The rooms are airy and spacious, with painted wood-board ceilings and little balconies. The bathrooms are mostly share… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Another luxury giant, a little more kitsch, and a little more expensive, with grottos and fountains spurting water in the large pools. There's a range of room choices, from standard to 'Jacuzzi cabanas' (where you can sit in your Jacuzzi and watch the world from the window next t… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
On the edge of the tourist centre and handy for checking out both sides of town, the Pavemar is not a stylish or interesting place, and has slightly cheap-looking décor. But there is a pool and a nice roof terrace on the building's top floor, where an evening drink comes with a g… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This place is great if you'd like to self-cater and stay in a decent place. The 33 apartments vary in size and level of 'luxury', but all are tastefully decorated, with a balcony, kitchenette and satellite TV. There's a guest pool, and the location is central, with some apartment… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This four-star establishment is a gleaming white marble palace that looks down on a weary traveller and up at a groomed, designer-luggage-laden one. An extremely comfortable, almost luxurious hotel, with a large restaurant terrace, pool and a swish evening bar. Rich Russians seem… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A three-star hotel in a tall building, with cheaper older rooms, which are decent enough, and new, renovated ones, which feel a bit more comfortable. All have minibars, phones, satellite TV and balconies, and there is a small swimming pool downstairs too. The Kapetanios is a litt… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Once a little more budget-oriented, the Metropole became a three-star general after a refurbishment in 2004. It's a comfortable place with a rather classic décor where navy bed quilts match the curtains. The bathrooms are en suite. The hotel's location is supercentral, so it's a … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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