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Stayed in Jun 2024
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Posted on Jun 20, 2024
Although the street environment outside is average, the environment inside this hotel is very good. The price is very cost-effective. The boss is a young man who is also very nice and can communicate in simple English. The pyramid can be directly seen from the room. The visual effect of the pyramid is better when viewed from the top of the building. , have breakfast directly on the rooftop, and the breakfast is not bad. It's just that the location is not easy to find, and the signboard is a bit small. Ctrip's positioning is basically correct. Pay more attention to the signboard, as it is not obvious.
Stayed for one night from December 31, 2022 to January 1, 2023. It took about 40 to 50 minutes by Uber from Cairo International Airport and cost about 200 EGP. It faces the main street, and if you look up a little you will see the hotel sign written in Japanese and English. When you open the entrance, you'll find a temple-like hallway that leads to the elevator, and I'm sure you'll notice a sign that says ``Welcome to Hassan'' in Japanese, which makes me feel at ease with the Japanese language overseas. When you arrive at the reception on the 3rd floor by elevator, you will find a newly renovated and modern interior. (When I stayed there, it had only been open for about six months.) The owner, Mohammed Hassan, is very fluent in Japanese and has worked as a tourist guide for Japanese people since 2005. Then, we checked in immediately and were given a tour of the room and an explanation of each area. The lobby, toilets, bathtub, rooftop, and rooms were all kept clean, and security measures were in place. We could see the impressive pyramids from our room, and it was a wonderful room. Also, since it was made to specifications for Japanese people, consideration was given to various aspects such as soundproofing, a large bathtub, and a spare tank for hot water shortages. You can see an even more impressive view of the pyramids from the rooftop, and the number of rooms is thought to be for several to dozens of groups, so you can enjoy the view to your heart's content without being disturbed. Breakfast was simple with bread, *grilled food, cheese, and ham, but I thought it was a good choice not to eat raw vegetables in Egypt, as they can cause stomach upset. On the day of check-in, I had developed diarrhea and chills, probably due to the raw vegetables I had eaten at the hotel in Luxor the day before, so I consulted the owner, who recommended me some medicine, and he arranged for me to heal by the next morning. I was able to. As mentioned above, I had an upset stomach, so being able to warm up in the bathtub was the best part. The owner is still working as a tourist guide, so we asked him to guide us the next day to the Giza Pyramids and the main tourist spots in Cairo, making for a very comprehensive tour. I went sightseeing on my first day in Egypt, such as Luxor, and had a difficult time, but this tour made me realize that having a guide is the best option when in Egypt. In addition to the owner, there is another staff member who can speak Japanese, so we highly recommend staying here when sightseeing in Egypt. It was a good stay. I stayed there for one night from December 31, 2022 to January 1, 2023. It took us about 40-50 minutes by Uber from Cairo International Airport for about 200 EGP to visit. The hotel is located on a main street, and if you look up a bit you will find the hotel sign written in Japanese and English. When you open the entrance, a temple-like hallway leads up to the elevator, where you see a sign that reads "Welcome to Hassan" in Japanese, which makes you feel at ease with the Japanese language in a foreign country. The elevator takes you to the 3rd floor front desk, which is newly renovated and modernly furnished. (At the time of my stay, the hotel had been open for about six months. ) The owner, Mohammed Hassan, is very fluent in Japanese and has been a tourist guide for Japanese since 2005. We then quickly checked in and he showed us around the room and explained each part of the hotel. The lobby, restrooms, bathtub, rooftop, and rooms were all well cleaned and security measures were taken. The room had a great view of the powerful pyramids. The rooms are designed for the Japanese market, with soundproofing, a large bathtub, and a spare tank to prevent hot water shortages . The pyramid view from the rooftop is even more impressive, and since there are only enough rooms for a few to several dozen people, you can enjoy the view as much as you like without being disturbed. Breakfast was simple: bread, eggs, cheese , and ham, but I thought it was a good choice because raw vegetables in Egypt can cause stomach problems. On the day of check-in, I had developed diarrhea and chills, probably due to the raw vegetables I had eaten at the hotel in Luxor the day before. When I consulted the owner, he arranged for some recommended medicine, which I was able to recover the next morning. As mentioned above, I had an upset stomach, so being able to myself warm in the bathtub was the best thing I could have done. Since the owner is still working as a tou