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October 6, 2024
I was very satisfied with the choice of the Nile Ritz-Carlton in Cairo, Egypt's first stop, and was lucky to get the executive lounge privileges at a preferential price.
The room has a view of the Nile River, whether it is the morning sun shining on the other side of the river, the sunset, or the night, it is extremely beautiful. The large floor-to-ceiling windows would be better if there were no railings.
The room facilities are old but sufficient. There are double basins, a bathtub, Diptyque toiletries, and other products are not branded. The bedding is very comfortable. The air conditioner is very powerful.
The sound insulation is not very good, and the sound of cars in the corridor and on the road outside can be heard.
Check in early, check in in the lounge, and taste breakfast. The lounge is high and faces the river. The lounge dinner has good hard dishes, not many people, and a good environment. Knowing that we are on a honeymoon trip, they also prepared special decorations. Special thanks to the lounge managers Ramy and Mahese. There are many concierges at the door, and Tamer and Loay helped us notice the location of the taxi.
The breakfast in the breakfast room feels average.
The back door leads to Tahrir Square, turn left and walk 100 meters to the Egyptian Museum.
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