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January 31, 2025
Disadvantages: On the fifth floor of an old residential building, the service attitude is OK, but the hardware is too poor, like a guesthouse in China in the early 1990s.
The breakfast is not rich either.
Advantages: The location is very good, next to the National Museum, and relatively close to the Nile River, but the Nile River in Cairo is not worth lingering, the scenery is average.
Egyptian hotels are expensive. Domestic three-star hotels or above in Cairo cost about 600, four-star hotels cost more than 800, and five-star hotels cost 1100. For example, the Cleopatra next to it is three stars, which is OK, more than 600. If the money is sufficient, I sincerely recommend staying at three stars or above.
If it really doesn't work, you can also find a B&B with a better reputation.
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