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I spent six nights in this Hotel and had a room that faced the pyramids. I was always awed with the view of the pyramids. The view was spectacular and compensated for whatever shortcomings. The restaurants were open 24 hours and the food was excellent. The location of the hotel is second to none. Every night I noticed there was one or two wedding parties and sometimes I joined in. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The cab drivers parked outside were very knowledgeable. They took me to the pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, and other places. The key is to get a room that faces the pyramids.
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Date of stay: November 2019Trip type: Travelled on business
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The hotel is very beautiful to look at from outside, but is rather poorly maintained. The rooms and room service was decent but overall there is just something very shabby about the interiors. I went there when I was pretty young, and we kids discovered literally a spooky floor that had old bed mattresses and furniture lying around a totally dark aisle. So in case someone is interested in that kind of thrill, they should not miss it. The food is okay but the restaurant doesn't seem to specialize in multiple cousins.
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Date of stay: December 2013Trip type: Travelled with friends
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will not suggest even my enemies to spend a single night there. Went there with family and I was cursed by everyone in the group. this was booked through a package and didn't spend enough time finding out about the details. anyways, the hotel is situated approx 45mins odd journey from the airport in Giza, although some rooms have pyramid view but it doesn't compensate for the lack of cleanliness, hygiene in the hotel. for breakfast at some point it appeared we are the only guests in 7 odd storied building. avoid if you can
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Date of stay: January 2012
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This hotel advertises itself by saying it's very close to the Giza pyramids. It is at least 4-5 kms from the site and that too at the turn of a main road of Cairo, which makes the entire area very dusty and dirty. With public transport a perennial issue in Egypt for short distances, you need to rely on taxis which again are in a bad state. Inside the hotel- the rooms look really antiquated, curtains not washed for ages, furniture is creaky, many switces inside the room did not work. In a way, we were glad that we were out the whole day and just came back for a sleep, which again can't be peaceful with the main road noise troubling you. The exteriors of the hotel conceal what is inside well. The price was a steal, we paid INR 1,900 (about USD 40 per night). However the place is not worth probably even that. The loddy looks big, but the maintenance is pathetic and service is indifferent. Buffet breakfast does not offer choice. I know, I know one'd would say what do you expect for USD 40, but then I'd say you don't pay for basic cleanliness and power-plugs working in a room! Overall- abelow par place- go there only if you don't have hotels left in Cairo and you must visit the city and can't find anything.…
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Date of stay: August 2011
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Room Tip:Don't choose a room here. Second best- choose something where the fittings work and the...
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Responded 8 Jul 2012
Dear Sir, The Hotel has been closed for renovations since 14th of September 2010. The Hotel will be reopened again in 2016. Thank you
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Situated in Giza convenient to visit the Pyramids and Sphinx. This Hotel was had a grandeur but now is a slight let down. The breakfast is good. Quality of service depends on the size of tips, though this is true for entire Egypt. Be careful there is one entire floor in the dumps - the 2nd floor if I am not mistaken - land on this floor and all you will see is rubbish and trash...
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Date of stay: September 2010
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Response from Siag T, Owner at Siag Pyramids Hotel
Responded 21 Jan 2012
Siag Hotel is now closed and is undergoing full renovation and will be reopened in 2014
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the cleanliness is very poor , smilly , old carpet ,sewage leacking is noticeable , rude staff , please , don,t waste your money , and don,t believe the internet photos , the hotel is in need for a comlete renovation ....
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Date of stay: June 2010
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Trip type: Travelled with family
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Response from Karim S, Owner at Siag Pyramids Hotel
Responded 21 Jan 2012
Siag Hotel is undergoing full renovations and will be reopened in 2014
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Stupide and rude staff. Poor food, trashy, dirty and half-ruined rooms. The so-called hotel should have been destroyed long ago instead of to shame on itself and capital city.
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Date of stay: September 2010
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I was worried after I read the reviews of Siag, but as I was travelling with a tour group, I really didn't have a choice. First of all, I don't care what the advertisement says-- this is in no way a 4 star hotel! The first room we were put in smelled so badly of mold, that I actually gagged and could not bring myself to enter the room. They were very nice about switching our room, but in the second room, the air-conditioner did not work. The third room still smelled a little, but it was at least bearable, and the a/c worked. There was not a single day that the hotel did not lose power (It was just that building...all the surrounding buildings still had power), sometimes this lasted for up to half an hour before the hotel staff were able to fix it. I don't remember exactly what floor we were on, but it was pretty high up, and half the time we took the stairs, rather than chancing that the power would go out while in the elevators. One evening just our floor lost power. The hotel looks like it hasn't been renvoated in many decades, and the carpets and pretty much everything else are filthy. My sheets were dirty, and the mattresses were very old. However, on the plus side, they were actually fairly comfortable. The swimming pool was drained, and they were re-grouting and cleaning it, so I would imagine it is clean and being used again by now, at least. The breakfast was mediocre at best, but edible. I can't say I didn't have worries about the food, after seeing the cleanliness of the hotel overall, but I did not get sick or anything. One thing I will say is that I purchased a bottle of water to take sightseeing with me, and it did not have a plastic seal on it (ALWAYS check for the plastic seal around the cap when you buy water...some unscrupulous places will refill the bottles and try to sell them). I am not implying this is what the hotel was doing, but nevertheless, my bottle was not sealed. By the time we checked out, several of us had sore throats and congestion (which could have been partially from the pollution in Cairo/Giza, but I really believe the mold in the rooms had something to do with it too). The view of the pyramids from our balcony was spectacular, but that was not enough to redeem this hotel. Siag may be inexpensive, but there is a reason for that. My recommendation is to splurge a little bit and stay somewhere else!…
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Date of stay: June 2010
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Traveling to Cairo and staying at the four seasons is like going on safari in a zoo. The Siag will allow you to step slightly outside your comfort zone (it is not located in a tourist compound) and experience the truly Egyptian side of Egypt. The rooms are clean, the views of the pyramids are stunning, and the staff is extremely welcoming. For a cultural experience, be sure to visit the top floor cabaret.
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Date of stay: March 2010
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I have never written a bad review for any thing in my life. Im 26 and not a person who loves to moan about things. I spent 3 days here, and was the longest three days of my life. The hotel was a complete hole. Advertises its self as a 4 star. Trust me this is bull, would not even be a one star at UK standards. I stayed at a hostel before this in central Cairo and this was of better standards..... The pool was green & the hotel was absolutely dead.... the breakfast food menu was complete crap. Anyway not going to waste anymore time on this hole.
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Date of stay: February 2010
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Trip type: Travelled solo
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