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  • Double Room

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Balcony, Breakfast in the room, free wifi, Minibar, Newspapers, Radio, Satellite Channels, Wardrobe/Closet

    Bed size:120 CM

    Room size:17 M

  • Single Room

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    Room facilities:Air Conditioning, Minibar, Telephone, Wardrobe/Closet

    Bed size:160 CM

    Room size:15 M

  • Triple Room

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    Room facilities:free wifi, Newspapers, Services

    Bed size:3 twin

    Room size:25

General

Built in the early 1940’s, the original building at Hotel Amarante Pyramids was the residence of the founder of the Egyptian theatre, Youssef Bey Wahby. The hotel is located in Cairo. It features free WiFi, tropical gardens and an outdoor pool.

Each room here will provide you with a flat-screen TV, air conditioning and a balcony. Featuring a bath or shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and bathrobes. You can enjoy pool view from the room. Extras include a minibar, a seating area and satellite channels.

At Amarante Pyramids Hotel you will find a 24-hour front desk and a restaurant. Room service is available 24 hours.

The hotel is 5.6 km from Giza Pyramids, 5.7 km from Great Sphinx and 6.7 km from The Egyptian Museum. Cairo International Airport is 24 km away.

Giza is a great choice for travellers interested in architecture, culture and monuments.

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room.

Children and extra beds

All children are welcome. Free! One child under 6 years stays free of charge when using existing beds. One further child from 6 to 12 years is charged USD 13 per night in an extra bed. One adult is charged USD 10 per person per night in an extra bed. The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1. The maximum number of children's cots/cribs in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management. Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Facilities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bar
  • Flat-screen TV
  • free wifi
  • Massage
  • Minibar
  • Newspapers
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Restaurant (à la carte)
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Satellite Channels
  • Services

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Cairo

Cairo

Is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 16th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta

it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed “the city of a thousand minarets” for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region’s political and cultural life. Cairo was founded by Jawhar al-Siqilli “The Sicilian”,among the Fatimid dynasty in the 10th century CE, but the land composing the present-day city was the site of national capitals whose remnants remain visible in parts of Old Cairo. Cairo is also associated with Ancient Egypt as it is close to the ancient cities of Memphis, Giza and Fustat which are near the Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza.

Sports & nature

Football – handball – volleyball – basketball Most popular teams Zamalek & Ahly

Nightlife info

Cairo was ranked as the "world's most 24-hour city" in a 2011 study conducted by the social networking site Badoo, placing it well ahead of other famous big cities such as New York, London or Paris. The study's rankings were determined by measuring the amount of online activity at night versus during the day and by comparing peak-times for such activity in cities across the world. Cairo's highly nocturnal lifestyle is attributed not only to young people in nightclubs but also to the importance of cafés, which remain very active at night as social gathering places to smoke shisha, and even to the late-night public activeness of families with children.

Culture and history info

Cultural tourism in Egypt Main article: Cultural tourism in Egypt Cairo Opera House Main article: Cairo Opera House President Mubarak inaugurated the new Cairo Opera House of the Egyptian National Cultural Centres on 10 October 1988, 17 years after the Royal Opera House had been destroyed by fire. The National Cultural Centre was built with the help of JICA, the Japan International Co-operation Agency and stands as a prominent feature for the Japanese-Egyptian co-operation and the friendship between these two nations. Khedivial Opera House 1869 Khedivial Opera House Main article: Khedivial Opera House The Khedivial Opera House or Royal Opera House was the original opera house in Cairo, Egypt. It was dedicated on 1 November 1869 and burned down on 28 October 1971. After the original opera house was destroyed, Cairo was without an opera house for nearly two decades until the opening of the new Cairo Opera House in 1988. Cairo International Film Festival Main article: Cairo International Film Festival Egypt's love of the arts in general can be traced back to the rich heritage bequeathed by the Pharaohs. In modern times, Egypt has enjoyed a strong cinematic tradition since the art of filmmaking was first developed, early in the 20th century. A natural progression from the active theatre scene of the time, cinema rapidly evolved into a vast motion picture industry. This together with the much older music tradition, raised Egypt to become Hollywood Middle East and the cultural capital of the Arab world.
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