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   Read moreThe place is okay by the very low standards of Cairo/Giza hotels. The place doesn't look like the pictures, the entrance is run down and the rooms are showing age and not as nice as in the photos.
The balcony door in my room didn't lock. Breakfast the first morning was just hard bread and processed cheese/meat but the second morning a full breakfast was given. No explanation for this. Wifi didn't work and the owner said it was shut off. Some small change was owed from paying cash for the room but it was never given "tomorrow" as promised which sadly is typical in Egypt.
Hot water did work and I guess the room was generally clean though one bed had a big stain on the sheets. Compared to other hotels I stayed in Egypt this was the worst and greatly overpriced but in Cairo/Giza the hotels have much lower standards so I imagine you could do worse than this place especially since most places don't even care and have...
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