Stayed two nights - great location (not as noisy as I expected) if you want to stay in Islamic Cairo. Clean rooms and reasonably priced.
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Stayed two nights - great location (not as noisy as I expected) if you want to stay in Islamic Cairo. Clean rooms and reasonably priced.
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This is my fourth time over the last three years staying at this hotel. The staff are very friendly, speak very good English and go out of their way to make you feel welcome. Rooms are a reasonably sized and very clean with AC and satellite TV.
The rates at this hotel coupled with the friendliness at the hotel has...
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The staff is so helpful and nice. The price is perfect for limited budgets and students. If you want a real feel on Cairo and it's inhabitants, I recommend this hotel.
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In historic Darassa, where you can enjoy old Islamic Cairo, this family-run hotel was a pleasure. I had stayed at a 'five-star' hotel Mena House in Giza, and it did not have the personal charm of this place. Breezy shaded area on the roof to read and relax, hospitable owner Mohammed and his family..a welcome one night respite at the...
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After visiting many times Cairo my favorite hotel remain "Arabian Nignts"! welcoming staff, clean room, about 12 euros for one single room! absolutly rare for a hotel in the historic area, close from all activities, amazing monuments, markets n restaurant at really good price. The area is really lifefull and the room are quite at night. I simply highly recommend...
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My sis and I stay in Arabian nights hotel for several days, it is safe, and seem like a calm oasis in the middle of chaotic Cairo. It is clean, hot water 24 hours, with free wifi and reasonably priced. The staff are very informative, efficient, and helpful. Though the hotel is in the back street, but mention it is...
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Arabian Nights is located close to the Khalil Mosque, in the arab quarter, a little bit far from Downtown but in a very charming suburb. Staff is nice and very helpful, rooms are clean and quiet, you can book good tours directly at the reception. Breakfast is poor, but the hotel is surrounded by the best street food choice in...
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I stayed twice at the Arabian nights for a couple of nights. The hotel is a budget hotel which means reasonable prices but it has none of the typical bugbears of a budget place. Facilities are good for the price ( wi-fi/desktop in the lobby, a decent local break-fast meal, basic but clean rooms that have a tv , ac...
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I booked a trip to Egypt and made a reservation with Arabian Nights Hotel. I recieved an email from them stating that they would pick me up from the airport so I responsed to the email and their was someone from the hotel waiting for me at the airport. The people their are wonderful people and treat you as if...
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Arabian Nights is THE best accommodation for any tourist. it has everything you can ask for when visiting Egypt. The rooms have AC which are very vital when you go to a humid country like Egypt. You have your own private bathroom and the hotel is located in islamic cairo. It is not near the tourist area so you will...
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