"The location was perfect, especially for first-timers in Egypt. The staff was attentive and flexible for late check-outs and early check-ins. I felt very safe in the hotel and the surrounding areas. The conditions of the hotel were slightly outdated but I felt like my stay was worth the price. "
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"An excellent location, nice room, and very attentive service. I would certainly choose this hotel again if I were in Cairo. Their bakery is outstanding! Nice breakfast with a good mix of local and international selections. "
"The entire staff goes above and beyond. Special shout out to Maria in the pink jacket! House keeping was great. Restaurants were nice. Pool attendants did a great job. This property was under some mild construction but you will easily forgive that for the rich palace history and amazing detail. Very happy with our stay."
"As always, this stay was such a treat. The property is lovely, expansive, and very central, with a large variety of dining options. I was in town for two nights before traveling to their Sharm property for a weeklong stay.
The real highlight of the stay is, unsurprisingly, the amazing staff. Our drop off and in-room check-in were well-coreographed and well-executed. The thoughtful touches from housekeeping are always delightful too (e.g., bookmarks in my books, a Four Seasons-branded cloth for my glasses, etc.). The concierge was magnificent and endlessly helpful. We mentioned in passing that my traveling companion had some stomach issues (the kind you dread getting abroad), and the concierge had the pharmacy deliver medicine for my friend, and later called the room to offer complimentary chicken soup and chamomile tea. The next night, we dined at Byblos, and the staff there were standouts too. My companion was still dealing with stomach issues and couldn't finish his dinner, so the manager took the plate off our check and gave my friend a complimentary pot of chamomile tea (all without being asked). Everyone knew or quickly memorized our names and every member of the staff was all smiles at all times. It was the same standard of excellence all across the board.
Overall another strong showing by the Four Seasons (most recently I spent a week at their property in Florence, if that's helpful context for my standard of comparison here). Thank you to the Nile Plaza team."
Cairo Tower is just one of the places to see in Cairo, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Wander around the area's picturesque gardens or experience its fascinating museums.
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What can I see and do near Museum of Islamic Ceramics?
Manial Palace, Coptic Museum and National Museum of Egyptian Civilization feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Qasr El Nil Bridge, Talaat Harb Street and Abdeen Palace are landmarks that you won't want to miss. You can enjoy live performances at Cairo Opera House and Manasterly Palace.
How can I get to Museum of Islamic Ceramics?
Head over to Safaa Hegazy Station to catch metro transport. If you'd like to venture around the surrounding area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.