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Cairo

Marriott Mena House

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About Marriott Mena House

A fabulous hotel with lush gardens and rather famous neighbours - the Pyramids of Giza.
Think of Cairo and your first visuals will likely be the surreal silhouettes of the Pyramids of Giza. Luckily for those staying at the Marriot Mena, these magnificent symbols of Ancient Egypt are quite literally in the backyard. Sitting in immaculate gardens, the hotel is stylish yet historic, its star-studded lineage evident in the antiques and artworks sprinkled throughout. By day, you'll have much exploring to do, learning the art of haggling at the Khan el-Khalili bazaar, marvelling at soaring minarets and fascinating museums, and horseback rides in front of the Sphinx. By sunset, you'll be sat with a cocktail as the pyramids are illumiated by a 1000 lights... What a sight.
From $190 per person/per night
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The property

Just like its city home, the Marriott has many sides to it. There is the swish, white marble lobby - if you're feeling peckish, grab a freshly-baked croissant from the bakery - the soothing spa where you'll be pampered to the nines, and the Alfredo, which serves tasty Italian dishes by the pool and frozen cocktails at the bar. Watch the light dance on the Pyramids as you dine on Egyptian delicacies at the 139 Pavilion and, for something different, enjoy Indian cuisine at The Moghul Room.

The rooms

The rooms are clean-cut and demure, decorated with dark wood furnishings, patterned rugs, and black-and-white photos from across the years. Each has a private balcony with a garden or the coveted view of the Pyramids, while the Grand Deluxe rooms feature ornate chests and furnishings as well as a dining area. The marble bathrooms boast large tubs and Acca Kappa amenities. The suites are especially spacious and come with a separate lounge and two balconies. Certain rooms also have access to the 'Executive Lounge', which provides grab&go snacks for your adventures, as well as treats for afternoon tea.

Activities

Cairo is an all-consuming metropolis, where mesmerising calls to prayer carry over the bazaars, art museums, and the shimmering wave of the Nile. From the Marriott Menu, you'll have the chance to explore it all, whether it's a walking tour in the hub of the city, a felucca ride down the river, or a poignant moment spent amongst the Pyramids. Take in the architectural marvels that many travelled long and far to see, delve deeply into the city's history and, when sunset comes, make sure you're ready with the camera.

What you'll love

What you'll love

It's no exaggeration when we say you can walk to the Pyramids from the hotel!
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

There are specific accessibility-focused rooms, which sit on the ground floor and are equipped with the necessary facilities.
Something to think about

Something to think about

The Marriott Mena is a popular choice for weddings, which can increase the noise factor.

Egypt

Cairo

A wonderfully profound and gloriously wild immersion into Egypt’s ancient past and the new world.