Fairmont Nile City, Cairo

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Nile City Tower - 2005 B Corniche El Nil - Ramlet Beaulac Cairo 2466

Ratings

Northstar
5

Awards

ISO 22000:2005, Food Safety Management System 2019

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Casino
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Piano
  • Portable heaters
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Fairmont Nile City is situated on the banks of the river Nile of downtown Cairo. The closest airport to the hotel is Cairo International Airport (CAI). The airport is located 23.5 km (14 miles) away from the hotel, approximately a 60-minute drive. From Cairo International Airport, exit airport and proceed on Salah Salem Road, until the 6th of October bridge (ten minutes from the airport). Take 6th of October bridge, and take a right at the Zamalek and Beaulac extension until the Beaulac exit. Once off the ramp, follow the river side on your left-hand side for about two minutes. Fairmont Nile City will be on your right-hand side.

Parking

  • Paid parking$15.00 / day
  • Valet parking

Distance from airport

  • 14.6 mi. from venue

Fairmont Nile City, Cairo Meeting Space

Total meeting space13,918 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms13
Largest room9,849 sq. ft.
Second largest room4,198 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space2,153 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms542
Single (1 bed)347
Double (2 beds)195
Suites78
Single (1 bed) rate$160.00 – $220.00
Double (2 beds) rate$160.00 – $220.00
Tax rate24.32%

Local Attractions

The Great Pyramids of Giza

Historical landmark
23 km away
This is where the history of Egypt begins, in the shadow of the Great Pyramids of Giza, where stone meets sky as a testament to one of the greatest civilizations on earth. Here on the plateau of Giza, 2,300,000 blocks of stone - some weighing as much as 9 tons - were used to build an eternal tomb for a divine king. It is said that the labor force that built Cheops (Khufu the Great Pyramid) totaled more than 100,000 people. Modern Egyptologists believe the real number is closer to 20,000.
Al Haram Street
Nazlet El-Semman
Giza, EG

The Egyptian Museum

Museum
5 km away
The Egyptian Museum was first built in Beaulac. In 1891, it was moved to Giza Palace of “Ismail Pasha” which housed the antiquities that were later moved to the present building. The Egyptian Museum is situated at Tahrir square in Cairo. It was built during the reign of Khedive Abbass Helmi in 1897, and opened on November 15, 1902. It has 107 halls. The museum is divided into several sections, within these, one is able to view different statues and monuments, along with jewels, Tutankhamen treasures, and mummies. There is a hall dedicated to housing the royal mummies, which consists of eleven kings and queens. More than a million and a half tourists visit the museum annually in addition to half a million Egyptians.
15 Meret Basha
Qasr Al Nile
Cairo, EG

The Sphinx

Historical landmark
24 km away
In a depression to the south of Chephren’s (Khafra Pyramid at Giza) near Cairo, sits a huge creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion. Where it sits was once a quarry, it is believe that Chephren’s workers shaped the stone into the lion and gave it their king’s face over 4,500 years ago as Khafra’s name was mentioned on the Dream Stele, which sits between the paws of the great beast. Recently, however, it has been argued that Cheops, builder of the Great Pyramid, may also have been the inspiration behind the Great Sphinx.
Al Haram Street
Nazlet El-Semman
Giza, EG

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Shopping
8 km away
Khan El Khalili was once known as the Turkish Bazaar during the Ottoman period. Named for the great caravansary, the market was built in 1382 by the Emir Djaharks El Khalili in the heart of the Fatimid City. Together with the Al-Muski market to the west, they comprise one of Cairo’s most important shopping areas. But more than that, they represent the market tradition which established Cairo as a major center of trade.
El-Gamaleya
Cairo, EG

Step Pyramid of Saqqara

Historical landmark
36 km away
While Memphis was the capital of Ancient Egypt, Saqqara served as its necropolis. It was eclipsed as the burial ground of royalty by Giza and later by the Valley of the Kings in Thebes. It remained an important complex for minor burials and cult ceremonies for more than 3,000 years, well into Ptolemaic and Roman times. Imhotep designed the step pyramid of Saqqara for King Djoser (c. 2667-2648 BC.) It is the oldest complete hewn-stone building complex known in history. It is also the location of the newly opened Imhotep Museum in 2006.
Saqqara, Al Badrashin
Giza, EG

Salah Al-Din Citadel

Historical landmark
10 km away
One of Cairo’s most popular tourist attractions is the Citadel which houses a number of museums, ancient mosques and other sites. The Citadel is one of the world’s greatest monuments to medieval warfare, as well as a highly visible landmark on Cairo’s eastern skyline. The Ottoman Muhammad Ali Pasha, one of the great builders of Modern Egypt, came to power in 1805 and was responsible for considerable alteration and building within the Citadel. Today there is also a National Police Museum at the Citadel. It was built over the site of the Mamluk Palace just opposite the Mosque of An-Nasir Muhammed. It has displays of law enforcement dating back to the dynastic period.
Al Abageyah
Qesm Al Khalifah
Cairo, EG

Sound and Light Shows

Theater
24 km away
The legendary Sound and Light shows are playing at the world renowned Pyramids of Giza, Temples of Karnak, Philae, and Abu Simbel, four of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Their historical and cultural values are simply beyond description. Latest lighting, laser, and projection technologies are utilized to visualize mysteries of the Pharonic civilization. Every year, hundreds of thousands attend these magnificent spectaculars to relive the legend.
Abol-Hoal Square
Nazlet El-Semman
Giza, EG

Cairo Mosques

Historical landmark
8 km away
One of Cairo's many epitaphs is the "City of 1,000 Minarets.” Cairo holds one of the greatest concentrations of historical monuments of Islamic architecture in the world including Al-Azhar Mosque. While there are hundreds of old mosques to visit in Cairo, there is none that can compete with Al-Azhar Mosque in standing and importance to the history of Islam. Founded by the Fatimids in 970 AD, the mosque is dedicated to both worship and learning. It developed over the centuries into the most important center of Islamic theology and learning in the world. While the first mosque in Egypt was the Mosque of Amr Ibn Al-As, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun is the oldest mosque to retain its original form and the largest mosque in Cairo. The mosque was commissioned by Ahmad Ibn Tulun, the Turkish ruler of Egypt from 868 to 884 and is famed for its lovely architecture and unique minaret. One of the finest examples of Mamluk architecture in the world is Al-Sultan Hassan Mosque. The mosque is located near the Citadel, specifically in Salah El Din Square, sometimes referred to as Qala's Square. Built between 1356 and 1363 by the Mamluk ruler Sultan Hassan, the scale of the mosque is so colossal that it nearly emptied the vast Mamluk treasury. The Mosque of Sultan Hassan is one of the largest mosques in the world, measuring 150 meters in length and covering an area of 7,906 sqm. Its walls rise to 36 meters and its tallest minaret to 68 meters. Next to Sultan Hassan stands another monumental looking mosque that seems similar in style although it was not completed until 1912, Al-Rifa'i Mosque. The mosque was commissioned as an imitation of Mamluk style by the mother of Khedive Ismail, Khushyar Hanim. The mosque’s construction took 40 years and now contains the tombs of many royal family members in Egypt, which is the reason why Khushyar Hanim wanted it built in the first place.
Cairo, EG

More

Located on the banks of the river Nile and nestled between the two towers of the Nile City Complex - one of Cairo’s most prestigious addresses for corporate offices, high-end shopping, gourmet restaurants and movie theaters, Fairmont Nile City, Cairo offers its guests unwinding experiences amidst exclusive business settings, dedicated service professionals with a world of fine dining experiences, the largest spa, the highest swimming pool and the largest executive lounge in Cairo. Art deco and contemporary style combined to provide a timeless elegance and sophistication as reflected throughout our 542 guest rooms and suites. All guest rooms provide generous comfort complemented by stunning views of the city and the river Nile. Offering seven dining options, including a spectacular rooftop location with a panoramic view of the river Nile, Fairmont Nile City portrays a wide selection of dining possibilities, from fine dining to in-room dining services.

Cancellation Policy

Upon signing the contract, 25% from the total payment is required. Another 25% is to be paid after receiving the rooming list on the date mentioned in the contract. An additional 25% from the total payment is required 2 weeks prior to arrival and rest of payment is required 3 days prior to arrival. All deposits are non refundable except for force majeure.

Additional Information

Fairmont Gold: Welcome to a world apart. Our exclusive lifestyle hotel experience promises privileged, discreet and attentive services designed to meet the needs of the most discerning corporate or leisure guests. Fairmont Nile City is pleased to offer three Fairmont Gold floors with a personal butler service, your own concierge service, an executive boardroom and a Nile view lounge to sit back and relax in. All Fairmont Gold guests have access to the Fairmont Gold Lounge, a residential-style lounge where guests can enjoy daily complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, afternoon tea, an honor bar, and cocktail hour canapés. Fairmont Gold is designed to cater to your every need whether you are a business man, a top executive or a leisure traveler, simply a place for everyone that thrives on valuing individuality and uniqueness.

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