3-Star Hotels Near El Hussein Bazaar

El Hussein Bazaar is a sensory explosion! From the pungent aroma of spices to the gleam of handcrafted silver, every corner hums with Cairo’s essence. Wander narrow alleys, bargain with local vendors, and pick up a unique Makramah necklace or a bottle of rare rosewater—this isn’t shopping, it’s cultural adventure in motion.

Aphrodite Boutique Hotel

Aphrodite Boutique Hotel

4.6 / 5Great3 Reviews
3 Behlar passage, Downtown Cairo 3rd Floor
2.19KM from El Hussein Bazaar

This newly opened boutique hotel is perfect for family trips! Featuring a kids' play area and providing children's amenities, it ensures little ones have fun safely. Spacious rooms with free WiFi and a terrace let everyone unwind. Its prime location is just minutes from Tahrir Square, and under 1km to the Egyptian Museum—ideal for exploring Cairo’s history. Multilingual staff, airport transfers, and tourist assistance make travel seamless. Don’t miss the continental breakfast and concierge services for a hassle-free stay!

Family-friendly HotelDryerZiplineCafeChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floor
per night
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USD**8
The President Hotel Cairo

The President Hotel Cairo

4.3 / 5Good56 Reviews
22 Taha Hussein Street
4.68KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Conference HallFitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceCafeBar
per night
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USD**9
Downtown Antique Hotel

Downtown Antique Hotel

4.3 / 5Good87 Reviews
seket al monakh, Al Fawalah, Abdeen
1.57KM from El Hussein Bazaar
DryerCafeChildren's Play AreaDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLaundry Service
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USD**2
Golden Season Hotel

Golden Season Hotel

4.3 / 5Good
11Gamal Al Din Abou Al Mahasen
3.08KM from El Hussein Bazaar
KTVBarbecueDry Cleaning ServiceValet ParkingIroning ServiceKitchen
per night
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USD**5
New Park Plaza Cairo

New Park Plaza Cairo

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
Abdeen 4
1.88KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Children's PlaygroundFamily-friendly HotelChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceGame RoomIroning Service
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USD**7
Atum

Atum

5 / 5Outstanding
14 Mohamed Mahmoud, 3
2.19KM from El Hussein Bazaar
CafeBarLuggage StoragePicnic AreaParking
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USD**6
Layla Hostel

Layla Hostel

4.8 / 5Outstanding20 Reviews
20 Safiya Zaghloul
2.89KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Dry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceKitchenLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceGame Room
per night
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USD**5
Sayed Effendi - Boutique Hotel

Sayed Effendi - Boutique Hotel

4.4 / 5Good25 Reviews
364V+VM9, Al Gayarah
2.07KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Newly OpenedDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage2024 Featured HotelsLaundry Service
per night
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Triple Garden Studios

Triple Garden Studios

4.5 / 5Great
3 Ibrahim Naguib 1
2.96KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Valet ParkingDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
per night
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USD**9
Cairo Plaza Prime Hotel

Cairo Plaza Prime Hotel

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
6 Bank Masr
1.91KM from El Hussein Bazaar
BarCafeWashing MachineDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**5
Imperial Hotel

Imperial Hotel

4.2 / 5Good5 Reviews
6 Al Shawarbi, Bab Al Louq
2.06KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Dry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceKitchenLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryer
per night
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Tahrir Plaza Suites - Museum View

Tahrir Plaza Suites - Museum View

4.2 / 5Good12 Reviews
19 Meret Basha, Ismailia
2.65KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Ironing ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryerMedical RoomForeign Currency Exchange Service
per night
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Castle Hostel

Castle Hostel

3.9 / 53 Reviews
33 B Ramsis, street
2.53KM from El Hussein Bazaar
Dry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceKitchenLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryer
per night
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USD**9
Cairo Plaza Luxe Hotel

Cairo Plaza Luxe Hotel

4.5 / 5Great
6 Bank Misr Street, off Sherif Street.
1.92KM from El Hussein Bazaar
BarCafeWashing MachineDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**7
Enjoying And Comfortable Stay

Enjoying And Comfortable Stay

5 / 5Outstanding
Masr Al Qadeema Road
4.91KM from El Hussein Bazaar
per night
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USD**0
Cairo Moon light

Cairo Moon light

5 / 5Outstanding
28 Adley Street
1.98KM from El Hussein Bazaar
per night
From
USD**6
Le caire guest

Le caire guest

5 / 5Outstanding
Talaat Harb
2.25KM from El Hussein Bazaar
per night
From
USD**5
Vesta - Luxury Apt - 3Br - Mokattam

Vesta - Luxury Apt - 3Br - Mokattam

5 / 5Outstanding
Mokattam
3.71KM from El Hussein Bazaar
per night
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USD**0
Prime Residence Arkadia

Prime Residence Arkadia

5 / 5Outstanding
Corniesh St.
4.23KM from El Hussein Bazaar
per night
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USD**0
Royal Cairo Hotel

Royal Cairo Hotel

4.9 / 5Outstanding
Nubar st bab el louk
2.03KM from El Hussein Bazaar
per night
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USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about El Hussein Bazaar

Al-Salam Hotel stands out as a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from El Hussein Bazaar. Its rooms blend authentic Arabic design with modern comforts, and select suites offer panoramic views of the minaret silhouettes and bustling rooftops surrounding the market. The hotel provides complimentary guided tours to uncover hidden gems like spice stalls, handcrafted copper shops, and local bakeries—perfect for travelers seeking an immersive experience of Old Cairo’s daily rhythm.

Take Cairo’s Green Line Metro to Hussein Station, then walk 500 meters along Mohammed Ali Street to reach El Hussein Bazaar. This route avoids heavy traffic and features clear multilingual signage inside the station, ideal for first-time visitors. Local tuk-tuks are also available, but always negotiate fares in advance to prevent overcharging.

Join a traditional spice blending workshop led by local artisans, where you’ll craft your own aromatic Arabic sachet and receive a handwritten historical recipe guide. In the evening, sip mint tea with dates at an open-air café while watching the Islamic architecture illuminated at night, capturing the timeless beauty of the old city. Some stalls even offer free basic Arabic phrase lessons, enriching your cultural immersion.

Yes, Al-Salam Hotel provides 24/7 safes with manned front desk supervision, featuring dual verification via SMS confirmation and digital registration for enhanced security. The hotel also partners with the Cairo Museum to offer inter-institutional luggage transfer services, greatly improving convenience for travelers planning full-day cultural excursions.

El Hussein Bazaar operates daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with a midday break from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM when some stalls close temporarily. Arrive before 9:00 AM to avoid crowds and enjoy optimal shopping conditions. During holidays like Eid al-Fitr, operating hours extend until midnight, and vendors often introduce limited-edition handicrafts—ideal for collectors seeking unique souvenirs.

Yes, it’s only a 15-minute walk from El Hussein Bazaar to the Egyptian Museum, passing through Mohammed Ali Street and the Nile River promenade, offering views of Mamluk-era ruins and colonial-era architecture. Some hotels provide complimentary shuttle buses every hour directly to the museum entrance. For taxis, the trip takes about 5 minutes and costs around 20 EGP—ideal for efficient cultural itineraries.

Stay at Salam Hotel, a heritage boutique property nestled within the historic heart of Islamic Cairo, just a 5-minute walk from El Hussein Bazaar. This beautifully restored Mamluk-style hotel features traditional Arabic courtyards, hand-carved wooden balconies, and rooftop terraces offering panoramic views of the Amr ibn al-As Mosque and bustling market lanes.

The hotel’s on-site restaurant serves authentic Egyptian cuisine using locally sourced ingredients, allowing guests to savor the flavors of Cairo without leaving the premises. Conveniently located near the Cairo Metro Green Line's Al-Hussein Station, it provides easy access to major attractions like the Giza Pyramids—just a 30-minute drive away.

For an immersive experience, arrive early in the morning to wander through the bazaar’s narrow alleys, where you’ll encounter artisans crafting copperware, spice merchants offering fragrant blends, and local vendors selling handwoven textiles. The hotel also offers guided walking tours of the old city, enhancing your cultural exploration.

Immerse yourself in hands-on workshops such as traditional Arabic copper crafting or Islamic miniature painting led by master artisans in the bazaar’s backstreets. These intimate sessions allow you to create authentic souvenirs while learning age-old techniques passed down through generations.

Join a morning market tour that ventures into hidden alleyways rarely visited by tourists, where you’ll discover the origins of spice trading, observe how dates and herbs are sorted, and interact with local vendors. For a serene moment, sip mint tea at an open-air café overlooking the Amr ibn al-As Mosque, watching sunlight dance across minarets and rooftops.

Many experiences include free guided walks and opportunities to chat with residents—like a leather artisan sharing his family’s 80-year legacy. Consider HopeGoo a pre-10 AM guided package through your hotel to avoid midday heat and crowds, maximizing your connection with Cairo’s living heritage.

The most convenient option is taking the Cairo Metro Green Line from Al-Hussein Station (a 5-minute walk from the bazaar) to Giza Station, then transferring to a dedicated Pyramids Tour Bus—a short, affordable ride with frequent departures. Alternatively, book a private taxi or electric car service directly from the bazaar; the journey takes about 25 minutes and costs around 150 EGP.

For a more immersive experience, join a half-day camel ride tour departing from the bazaar. Ride along the Nile Riverbank toward the pyramids, enjoying sweeping desert vistas and golden-hour reflections on the Great Pyramid. Morning trips are ideal to avoid midday heat and crowds.

Regardless of transport choice, always carry plenty of water and sun protection. HopeGoo guided tours in advance ensures access to internal pyramid chambers and enhances your historical understanding of this ancient wonder.

Yes, several boutique hotels near El Hussein Bazaar, including Salam Hotel and Kamal Palace, provide complimentary shuttle services to major sites like the Giza Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, and King’s Chamber. Shuttles run twice daily—at 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM—with a 30-minute journey time and multilingual audio guides available onboard.

These hotels also partner with local tour operators to offer all-inclusive travel packages that include transportation, tickets, and guided tours, ideal for first-time visitors. Guests should confirm shuttle schedules and book in advance, especially during holidays or large events when capacity may be limited.

Some properties even offer wheelchair-accessible shuttles and luggage assistance, enhancing comfort for elderly travelers and families. Always inquire at check-in for the latest details and availability.

After dark, El Hussein Bazaar transforms into a vibrant night market. Head to the rooftop terrace of Salam Hotel to enjoy grilled kebabs and spiced mint tea while watching the bazaar glow under lantern light and the Amr ibn al-As Mosque illuminated in gold.

Join nightly cultural performances hosted by local artists—featuring traditional Arabic music, belly dancing, and storytelling sessions held in restored historic buildings. These events take place in secure venues with on-site security personnel.

For a guided experience, book a night walking tour led by certified guides who navigate the maze-like alleys safely, sharing insights into Cairo’s nocturnal traditions. Many hotels also offer night photography packages with professional lighting setups, perfect for capturing the city’s magical ambiance. Always choose organized tours for safety and authenticity.

Explore three standout boutiques in El Hussein Bazaar: Abu Fadel Spices, famed for handmade rose oil and turmeric powder blends; Samir Copper Workshop, where skilled artisans craft hand-forged copper vases and candlesticks—many customizable with engraved names; and Nadia Embroidery Shop, offering authentic Egyptian embroidered shawls, each meticulously stitched by female artisans.

These shops lie deep within the bazaar’s lesser-known alleys, avoiding tourist-heavy paths, ensuring genuine craftsmanship and unique finds. Request tax-free packaging and gift cards upon purchase—some even offer international shipping.

Carry cash (Egyptian Pounds), as many small vendors don’t accept credit cards. For the best deals, visit on Wednesdays or Fridays morning, when shopkeepers are more flexible on pricing and open to negotiation.