Guest User
January 31, 2023
Reasons: 📍 - Bathrooms: more than two bathrooms available with total privacy and space, hot water and above all excellent cleanliness. I've never had a problem with it being busy. I found out that they rent towels if you don't have your own. 📍 - Location of the hostel: in front of Tahrir Square, which has a lot of security militarized by the Egyptian government, as well as cleanliness and order, something not common in the rest of the city. From here you can connect by Metro, which is right in front of any point in the city, including the Ramses Train Station, Giza and walking to the markets as well as to cross the Nile on a bridge to the top residential area of the island. Zamalek. 📍 - Important: at night it is not a tourist area, literally everything is closed and people don't even walk. But there are food places a few meters away like KFC and Pizza Hut that remain open and that helps us supply ourselves. 📍 - Service and attention: a boy and a girl were always attentive and even friendly, speaking to me in Spanish. They prepared breakfast when I asked for it and always looked to be company. This place is ideal to rest from the exhausting and extreme Cairo.
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