cazaresil
12 december 2022
Pros: price, proximity to the Giza necropolis and commercial streets. The rooms are fine, especially for the price. Cons: 1- Breakfast. Ful (made of fava beans) and Egyptian bread is not a proper breakfast for the vast majority of travelers. Where was the coffee? You can spend the same money and make people a lot happier with a more international selection. 2- The Dahshur/Saqqara guide we hired through the hotel. If you care about your guests please find a better guide. Ours didn't offer much, had limited information (I swear I felt that I knew more), but worst of all, seemed to be in a rush to get us back to Giza. In a place like Saqqara, with so much to do, the recommendation of the guide cannot be to drive back home before the place closes. Limited English too. 3- Our host came across as more interested in upselling than anything else. For example, suggesting us to hire his man (a guide) for the pyramids visit, this in order to avoid the hassle. He also said that inside the pyramids a camel ride would cost us over a hundred dollars each, so we should make arrangements before the visit. None of this was true. We found the hassle manageable, and the camel rides were going for a lot less (note that we didn't pay for a camel ride because in the glorious weather of November there is nothing better than just walking the necropolis). We also had a very small accounting issue at the end of our stay. Another story: he suggested that for our visit to Cairo we shall hire a car. Uber would be more expensive. Simply not true. We did Uber and paid less than half of what we would have spent with his driver. You get the trend. Pro and con (you choose): we stayed two nights. During the first night we had a lot of noise: dogs barking and fighting; and the 5am call to pray. I find this type of things authentic and valuable; but at least one of the members of my group would have preferred to sleep better. One more item: I'm not necessarily in love with the view. It's not the hotel fault, and it's true that is unobstructed and right in front of the pyramids. But what you need to know, and you can check it using Google maps, is that the foreground of the view is a bunch of rubble from buildings recently demolished. There are also plastic bottles, and other forms of garbage.
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