Pyramisa Cairo
Modern building overlooking the Nile in Cairos business district, 10 kilometres from Khan el Khalili Bazaar. Air-conditioned suites open onto balconies and feature separate living areas with dining corners and lounges.
Guests can enjoy live entertainment at the Galaxy nightclub, or try their luck at the tables of the Casino DEgypte.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Pyramisa Cairo
Dining at the Pyramisa Cairo
Topkapi - Smart restaurant with chandeliers and framed artworks, with authentic Turkish dishes and live entertainment on the menu. Open for dinner.
Latino - Italian and Mexican dishes served in a contemporary setting. Open for lunch and dinner.
Giza Cafe - A 24-hour café serving buffet breakfast and dinners as well as light meals and snacks.
Mawawil - Egyptian specialities and decor, with live music and entertainment.
Jimmy’s Pub - An English style bar with leather sofas and live music.
Please note: An additional fee for the Gala Dinner, to be held on Christmas Eve and New Year''s Eve, is included in the rates for stays over these nights.
Attractions near this hotel
Pharaonic Village (open-air museum) – 5 kilometres (3 miles)
Khan el Khalili Bazaar – 10 kilometres (6 miles)
Museum of Islamic Art – 10 kilometres (6 miles)
Coptic Cairo (historic churches) – 10 kilometres (6 miles)
Coptic Museum - 10 kilometres (6 miles)
Pyramids of Giza – 25 kilometres (15.5 miles)
Sphinx – 25 kilometres (15.5 miles)
Cairo International Airport (CAI): Approximate driving time is 45 minutes and distance is 20 kilometres (12.5 miles).
Black and white taxis are available from the airport to central Cairo. They leave from outside the Arrivals hall. Buses are available from the airport to central Cairo. An airport bus service operates from Terminal 1 (Old Airport). Bus service 400 leaves approximately every 30 minutes during the day and every hour at night.
One of the best ways to explore Cairo is by the inexpensive Metro system. Buses and minibuses serve all parts of the city, although taxis are a better option for visitors. Boats depart frequently for University, a landing over on the Giza side of the river. Every second boat continues south to Manial, Rhoda, Giza and Masr al-Qadima (old Cairo).
