Guest User
May 22, 2024
The hotel has good security. You need to go through security check before entering. There are 2-3 security guards at each door. You need a room card to get on the elevator. The hotel is very beautiful. It looks like Europe inside and Syria outside. The breakfast buffet has many varieties and good service. I injured my finger in Cairo and asked the hotel front desk to deal with it. They had iodine cotton and band-aids, and then gave them a tip and confiscated it. The hotel has disposable slippers and two hair dryers, a refrigerator, and the air conditioning is sufficient. You need to ask them to send up the disposable toothbrush. The only drawback is that there is no supermarket near the hotel. The grocery store on the G floor of the hotel costs 150 Egyptian pounds (more than 20 RMB). I can't remember the water, but it's not cheap anyway. The hotel will send two bottles of water, but one bottle per person is not enough in a desert country. I think it would be better if the hotel launched unlimited self-service mineral water like Japan, put a refrigerator in the elevator room, and swipe the room card to get water.
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