Cairo

Marriott Group Hotels Near Cairo

Don’t let the name fool you—Cairo isn’t just a city, it’s an experience. From the iconic pyramids piercing the skyline to the bustling alleys of Khan El Khalili, every corner hums with myth, memory, and mystery. This isn’t a destination—it’s a dream that begins the moment you arrive.

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1The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo★★★★★4.4862.9 km
2The St. Regis Cairo★★★★★4.8763.55 km
3Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino★★★★★4.21013.64 km
The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo

The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo

4.4 / 5Good86 Reviews
1113 Nile Corniche, Ismailia, El Nil
2.9KM from Cairo

This luxury hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Cairo, just a short walk from the Egyptian Museum and Tahrir Square. Enjoy the outdoor pool, spa treatments, and 24-hour fitness center to unwind after a day of exploring. Families will love the kids' club and children's pool, while adults can relax at the poolside bar or savor Middle Eastern cuisine at Bab El-Sharq Restaurant. With Chinese-friendly services and 24-hour room service, every detail is taken care of. Whether for business or leisure, this hotel offers an unforgettable stay.

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The St. Regis Cairo

The St. Regis Cairo

4.8 / 5Outstanding76 Reviews
1189 Nile Corniche, Boulaq Num.5
3.55KM from Cairo

This luxury family-friendly hotel in downtown Cairo is just 5 minutes from the Egyptian Museum and Manial Palace, with unbeatable convenience. Enjoy the outdoor and indoor pools, 24-hour fitness club, and full-service spa, while kids love the children's club and kiddie pool. Choose from 5 restaurants serving Italian cuisine and more, plus 24-hour room service. Business travelers will appreciate the 2925 sqm conference center, while the Art Deco style and Egyptian cotton linens ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.

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Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino

Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino

4.2 / 5Good101 Reviews
16 Saray El Gezira Street, Omar Al Khayam
3.64KM from Cairo

This hotel is a luxurious oasis in Cairo, perfect for both family vacations and business trips. The spacious rooms feature free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service, with some offering stunning views of the Nile River. With 14 dining venues, including garden restaurants, and amenities like a kids' pool and children's meals, it’s ideal for families. Relax with a Turkish bath, spa massage, or fitness classes. The location is unbeatable, close to the Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum. After a day of exploring, unwind at the executive lounge with a refreshing drink.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Cairo

Recommended is Sheraton Cairo Hotel, located on the Nile with architecture blending Ancient Egyptian motifs and modern design, offering panoramic views of the Giza Pyramids from many rooms. The hotel features traditional mosaic interiors and a private river dock, just a 5-minute walk from the Egyptian Museum.

Another top choice is Saladin Castle Hotel, situated within the historic Cairo Citadel complex, showcasing authentic Islamic Arab architecture. Some rooms face the bustling Khan el-Khalili Market, perfect for morning coffee rituals and spice market exploration.

Both offer private shuttle services to major sites, ensuring seamless access.

Stay in the Giza area, such as Marriott Giza Pyramids Hotel, just 1.5 km from the three pyramids—reachable by foot or short drive. The hotel features a desert-themed pool and sand terrace ideal for viewing the nightly pyramid light shows.

Alternatively, Hyatt Regency Cairo in downtown offers free shuttle buses to Giza (approx. 20 minutes), combining city convenience with easy access. Both provide guided tour HopeGoo services for private visits and camel rides.

The area has excellent transit options, including metro lines and shared e-bikes, making it ideal for multi-day itineraries.

Don’t miss the Nile River felucca cruise at dusk, sailing on traditional felucca boats past illuminated Cairo skyline and minaret reflections. Enjoy local snacks like Pharaoh’s biscuits and coconut water onboard.

Join a Khan el-Khalili workshop to learn Arab glassblowing or spice sachet crafting from local artisans—take your handmade creations home.

For deeper history, book a subterranean tomb tour exploring the early Christian relics beneath St. Sebastian Church, revealing centuries-old religious layers.

These activities are offered by local tour operators and can be seamlessly integrated into hotel packages for safety and authenticity.

Cairo Citadel Hotel is a premier choice, located within the historic Citadel of Saladin, offering panoramic views of the Pyramids of Giza and Egyptian Museum. The hotel blends ancient Egyptian architecture with modern luxury, featuring hieroglyphic murals and pharaonic motifs in its interiors. Some rooms provide direct sightlines to the Sphinx. Guests can easily access the Mohammed Ali Mosque within a 5-minute walk.

Alternatively, Shangri-La Cairo on the Nile offers a luxurious retreat with a private river dock, traditional Arabic courtyards, and curated experiences like desert campfires and camel rides. Both properties provide guided tours to ancient tombs and Nile sunset cruises, perfect for travelers seeking cultural depth and authentic immersion.

Stay at Aswan Hotel Giza or Marriott Cairo Airport for optimal access. Both offer complimentary shuttle buses to Cairo Metro stations and Cairo International Airport, with a mere 10-minute drive to the Pyramids of Giza. Aswan Hotel Giza features a 24-hour electric shuttle directly to the Great Pyramid entrance, plus guided tour bookings to minimize queue time. Nearby, you’ll find camel and horse carriage rental shops ideal for sunset visits.

Marriott Cairo Airport provides a direct express lane to the terminal, making it ideal for international travelers. It also supports multilingual staff and seamless luggage handling, ensuring hassle-free arrivals and departures.

Try the Nile Desert Starlight Camping and Night Tour of the Pyramids. The former offers a fully inclusive desert camping experience with traditional Bedouin meals, bonfire dance performances, and stargazing sessions under the clear skies of the Sahara fringe. The latter grants access to the pyramids during off-hours, allowing visitors to explore inside the Great Pyramid at midnight, accompanied by light shows and archaeological talks, creating a time-travel-like sensation.

Also recommended is the Cairo City Horseback Ride, which winds through Saladin’s Citadel and Old Cairo’s medieval alleys, led by expert guides. Riders traverse ancient streets, experiencing centuries-old architecture firsthand. All activities include English-speaking guides and safety gear, suitable for families and adventure seekers. Some packages even feature local craft workshops, such as wood carving and pottery-making, enhancing cultural engagement.

Yes, Marriott Cairo and Sheraton Cairo Nile River Hotel are top choices for families. Marriott Cairo features a kids’ playroom, indoor pool, and family-themed suites with cribs and children’s cutlery, plus regular Egyptian cultural workshops like papyrus painting and pyramid puzzle challenges.

Sheraton Cairo Nile River Hotel boasts a private beach area and a petting zoo where kids can interact with crocodiles and ostriches, along with model boat-building classes. Both hotels have 24/7 Family Service Centers offering airport transfers, medical consultations, and early education program coordination. Located near the Cairo Children’s Museum and Science Park, they’re ideal for combining fun and learning. All restaurants provide kid menus and gluten-free options, ensuring safe dining for young guests.

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The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo

The overall experience was excellent, especially the flexibility and hospitality. We arrived around 10 a.m., well before the official check-in at 3 p.m., but after a quick conversation with the front desk, we were able to secure an early check-in for a small additional fee. What made it even better? They generously included three days of complimentary breakfast—definitely a great value! The hotel’s location along the Nile is unbeatable; waking up to stunning river views every morning was simply magical. Staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating, going the extra mile to make our stay comfortable. Whether you're traveling with family or enjoying a romantic getaway, this place offers both luxury and warmth. I’d definitely return and recommend it to anyone visiting Cairo.

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The St. Regis Cairo

Staying at The St. Regis Cairo was an absolute highlight of my trip—far beyond what I expected. The breakfast view overlooking the Nile River was pure magic, making every morning feel like a scene from a luxury magazine. The hotel radiates old-money elegance with impeccable architecture and refined details throughout. Facilities are top-notch, service is discreet yet attentive, and the overall atmosphere feels timeless and sophisticated. This has easily become my Hotel of the Year. Honestly, it’s in a completely different league compared to the St. Regis Shanghai—this one truly stands out. If you're choosing between this and the Waldorf, skip the latter. The difference isn’t just subtle—it’s massive. For anyone looking for unmatched luxury and unforgettable ambiance in Cairo, this is the place.

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Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino

From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I knew this was something special. The grand public area is actually the former palace of Egypt's last king—richly decorated with a timeless elegance that feels like stepping back over a century. The air is subtly perfumed with warm spices, adding to the luxurious atmosphere, while traditional Egyptian string music fills the space, enhancing the sense of history and grandeur. Every detail—from the intricate woodwork to the ornate furnishings—reflects an old-world charm that’s both elegant and deeply authentic. It instantly transports you away from the bustling streets of Cairo, creating a serene oasis in the heart of the desert city. Even without checking into the room, just being here felt like a true luxury experience.

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Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza

Staying at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from major attractions and offering breathtaking views of the Nile River, especially at sunset. The hotel’s design blends modern elegance with timeless luxury, and every detail reflects the high standards we’ve come to expect from Four Seasons. Rooms are spacious, impeccably clean, and beautifully appointed with thoughtful touches. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, attentive, and always ready to help. Breakfast was a highlight: fresh, diverse, and served with care. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers an unforgettable experience. I’ll definitely be returning.

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Sonesta Hotel Tower & Casino Cairo

Staying at Sonesta Hotel Tower & Casino Cairo was an absolute delight. The hotel is spotlessly clean, with a spacious and welcoming lobby that offers plenty of seating for relaxing or just unwinding after a long day. What really stood out was the direct access to the pool area—perfectly set up with ample tables and loungers where you can sip drinks, catch up with friends, or simply enjoy some quiet time under the sun. The outdoor space feels open and well-maintained, making it easy to unwind without feeling crowded. Plus, the location is convenient for getting around Cairo, with easy access to public transit and nearby dining options. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed—cleanliness, comfort, and convenience all in one. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Cairo.

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Sofitel Cairo Nile El Gezirah

Arriving in Cairo, this hotel was the perfect choice for a solo traveler. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from public transit and close to everything we wanted to explore. The dining options nearby were clean and varied, and the Nile views from the rooms are absolutely stunning. What really stood out was the staff’s kindness—they took time to help us with basic but essential things like exchanging currency and using food delivery apps, which made our first trip abroad much less stressful. Their attention to detail and genuine care made all the difference. If I ever return to Cairo, this will be my top pick again.

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Fairmont Nile City

My stay at Fairmont Nile City was absolutely outstanding—exceeded all expectations! Upon arrival around 3 PM, my room wasn’t ready yet, but the staff kindly escorted me to the lounge where I was treated to a complimentary drink while waiting. That level of care made the wait feel seamless. The mini-bar in the room was fully stocked with free snacks and beverages—although it’s typically replenished after three nights, they actually restocked it by the second day, which was impressive. I left a 50 EGP tip for one of the front desk staff, expecting it to be taken immediately, but surprisingly, it wasn’t collected until my final day. That small gesture really stood out—it showed genuine professionalism and thoughtfulness. The river view from my upgraded room was breathtaking, and the location is super convenient for public transit. This hotel offers exceptional value and service. Definitely coming back next time.

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Al Masa Hotel Nasr City

The Al Masa Hotel in Nasr City is an excellent choice for a comfortable stay in Cairo. Its location is incredibly convenient—just a short 10-minute taxi ride from the city’s largest shopping center, and very close to the airport, making travel a breeze. The hotel itself feels more like a resort, with multiple on-site restaurants. I tried the Lebanese cuisine, which was absolutely delicious, and the breakfast buffet changes daily with a wide variety of options—always fresh and satisfying. Cleanliness is top-notch, and the overall atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming. The only downside was during Friday and Saturday nights when local weddings were held at the hotel; the music was quite loud and continued until around 11 PM, which slightly disrupted sleep. However, this is a minor issue considering the great value, comfort, and convenience. Overall, a highly recommended stay for travelers looking for quality and ease in central Cairo.

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InterContinental Cairo Semiramis

Booking a Nile-view room here is absolutely worth it—truly unforgettable. From the balcony, you get an unobstructed view of the Nile River with the iconic Cairo Tower in the distance. The photos really don’t do it justice: daytime offers bright reflections on the water, golden hour brings warm hues across the sky, and nighttime transforms the riverbank into a glittering landscape. Being on the east bank means you have front-row seats for one of the most beautiful sunsets in Cairo—just sit back on your balcony and watch the day fade away in peace. Plus, there’s a great selection of dining options right at the hotel’s doorstep, so you never need to go far for a delicious meal. It’s convenience, comfort, and stunning views all in one.

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Hilton Cairo Grand Nile

Staying at the Hilton Cairo Grand Nile was an absolute highlight of my trip to Cairo. The room was spacious and beautifully designed, with stunning views of the Nile River—waking up to that view every morning was magical. My friends were equally impressed, and we all agreed this would be our top choice for future visits to Egypt. The location is excellent—conveniently close to major attractions and easy to get around by metro. Despite being a luxury hotel, the price felt very reasonable, especially considering the quality and service. The breakfast spread was fantastic—diverse, delicious, and well-prepared, offering both local flavors and international options. From start to finish, the experience was flawless. I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Cairo.

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Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo

Staying at Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Cairo. Located in the upscale Garden City neighborhood, it's perfectly positioned for both convenience and tranquility—just a short walk or quick metro ride from downtown attractions. From the moment I stepped into the lobby, the warm hospitality stood out. The staff went above and beyond, especially the concierge who helped arrange my airport transfer with ease. My room was spacious, elegant, and incredibly comfortable—the bed was heavenly, and having a pillow menu made all the difference for a good night’s sleep. Free Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, the flat-screen satellite TV delivered crisp visuals, and the mini-bar stocked with free Coca-Cola was a nice touch. But the real gem? The rooftop pool. Spending an afternoon lounging by the water with views of the Nile at sunset was pure bliss. The spa and wellness center is fantastic—hot tub, steam room, sauna, and a massage that left me completely relaxed. Dining options are top-notch: Osmanly serves authentic Ottoman cuisine with rich flavors, Blue offers delicious Italian dishes, and the Jazz Bar on the 10th floor has a perfect vibe with live music in the evening. Every detail feels thoughtfully designed. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s an experience. I’d definitely return and recommend it to anyone visiting Cairo.

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Ramses Hilton

Staying at Ramses Hilton was a truly memorable experience. The grand lobby immediately sets the tone with its spacious and elegant design, offering a luxurious feel from the moment you walk in. There are plenty of on-site activities to enjoy, plus a small shop for essentials—very convenient. The hotel’s proximity to the museum is a major plus, making it easy to explore cultural highlights without needing long commutes. Being near the Nile River adds incredible charm, especially during breakfast when the views are simply breathtaking. The buffet offers a wide variety of options—fresh, well-prepared, and satisfying. While the property has been around for a while and some facilities aren’t brand new, the cleanliness of the rooms is outstanding. Every detail is kept tidy and welcoming. The river-facing rooms offer serene, scenic views that make mornings and evenings even more special. Overall, this is a fantastic choice for travelers seeking comfort, convenience, and a touch of classic elegance in Cairo. Highly recommend—it’s worth every penny!