Sphinx Guest House
Location: 1 Abou Al Hool Al Seiahi, Giza, 12561, Giza, EG
Star Rating: 3 Stars
Property Type: Guest houses
About this Property
Luxurious Amenities With Stunning Views
Feel pampered with complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and 24-hour room service. Enjoy 4 bars/lounges, complimentary reception, and a daily continental breakfast.
Convenient Features
Benefit from free wired internet, express check-in, and a roundtrip airport shuttle. Relax in one of the 14 guestrooms with kitchens, premium bedding, and entertainment options.
Prime Location
Immerse yourself in the iconic Giza Plateau sights just steps away. Explore the Giza Pyramid Complex, Great Sphinx of Giza, and more nearby attractions.
To book your stay at Sphinx Guest House and experience luxury in Giza, visit our website now!
Important Information
- One child 11 years old or younger stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding. Children may not be eligible for complimentary breakfast.
Policies
Check-in: 12:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Check-out: 02:00 AM
Instructions: This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply). Guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. To make arrangements for check-in please contact the property ahead of time using the information on the booking confirmation. Guests must contact the property in advance for check-in instructions. Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property.
Amenities & Facilities
- Free breakfast
- Free WiFi
- 24-hour front desk
- Terrace
- Luggage storage
- Express check-in/check-out
- Continental breakfast
- Concierge service
- ATM/banking
- Bicycle rentals nearby
- Free breakfast
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Smoke-free property
- Express check-in
- Tours/ticket assistance
- Free wired internet
- Wheelchair accessible parking
- Free reception
- Parking (limited spaces)
- Free self parking
- Airport transportation - pickup (surcharge)
- Free continental breakfast
- Reception hall
- Wheelchair-accessible van parking
Rooms Available
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Classic Double or Twin Room, Kitchen, City View
1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds
322-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony/patio with city views
Layout - Separate dining area
Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access
Entertainment - LCD television, digital channels, and DVD player
Food & Drink - Kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Premium bedding
Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, slippers, and designer toiletries
Practical - Washer/dryer, single sofa bed, and sofa bed; cribs (free) available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- TV
- Telephone
- Desk
- DVD player
- Dishwasher
- Private bathroom
- Slippers
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Sofa bed
- Bottle of water
- Daily housekeeping
- Free Local calls
- Room service (24 hours)
- Designer toiletries
- Premium bedding
- Separate dining area
- Free WiFi
- Balcony or patio
- Free cribs/infant beds
- Private or shared bathroom
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Family Room, 4 Bedrooms, Non Smoking, City View
2 Queen Beds
430-sq-foot room with city views
Layout - 4 bedrooms and dining area
Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access
Entertainment - LCD television, digital channels, and DVD player
Food & Drink - Kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Premium bedding
Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, slippers, and designer toiletries
Practical - Washer/dryer, single sofa bed, and sofa bed; cribs (free) available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 4 (4 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- TV
- Telephone
- Desk
- DVD player
- Dishwasher
- Private bathroom
- Slippers
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Sofa bed
- Bottle of water
- Daily housekeeping
- Free Local calls
- Room service (24 hours)
- Designer toiletries
- Premium bedding
- Separate dining area
- Free WiFi
- Free cribs/infant beds
- Private or shared bathroom
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Single Room
1 Twin Bed
323-sq-foot room with city views
Layout - Separate dining area
Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access
Entertainment - DVD player
Food & Drink - Kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee/tea maker, and electric kettle
Sleep - Premium bedding
Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, slippers, and designer toiletries
Practical - Washer/dryer, single sofa bed, and free local calls; rollaway beds (free) available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 1 (1 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- TV
- Telephone
- Desk
- DVD player
- Dishwasher
- Private bathroom
- Slippers
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Sofa bed
- Bottle of water
- Daily housekeeping
- Free Local calls
- Room service (24 hours)
- Designer toiletries
- Premium bedding
- Separate dining area
- Free WiFi
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
- Private or shared bathroom
Guest Reviews
- Omar (2/5): - The thing is that wifi was not working and the AC wasn't getting cold and one of the AC wasn't working I told the owner and he kept telling me give it some time and it will get cold and after 4 hours the WIFI still didn't work and AC didn't get as cold I told him I need to cancel my reservation he said that can refund one of the rooms only and charge me for one
- Robert (10/5): - The manager, Sharif, is quite a character who takes good care of his guests. The rooms are modern and clean and comfortable. The building is situated close to the 9 pyramids of Giza and there are plenty of shops nearby. It was a pleasant experience overall and i would stay there again
- Hirotaka (10/5): Would stay again - The room was clean and comfortable, with a hot shower and clean bathroom. All of the outlets in the room were compatible with American power plugs.
Sharif offers tea or coffee on arrival. The unobstructed rooftop view of the pyramids was the best part of the stay. Sharif offers different tour packages for purchase- we opted for the guided camel ride around the pyramids and to the panoramic view point. He runs 2 or 3 other businesses in town and is a salesperson for sure, but he was cordial and straight forward, and never pushy. The property felt decently safe. Would recommend to others for sure.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - First the good: Sharif was a kind and welcoming host. He lived in the US for a little while, which made him very easy to communicate with, both language-wise and culturally. When I was hungry in the evening after checkin, he went out and got me bananas, which was very kind. Also, the location is indeed as close to the pyramids entrance as you can possibly be. Perfect for going to the pyramids. He also gave me great food recs.
On the negative side,
- Melissa (10/5): - The owner, Sherif, is the most welcoming host! He makes the Sphinx Palace and your time in Giza so special. He was my contact while in Egypt for 2 weeks and arranged for tours, a 5-star dinner cruise and last minute bookings as I changed hotels to stay at Sphinx Palace again near the end of my trip. He will exchange your Euros or US money at the bank for you to get the best rate. The rooms are clean with comfortable beds and linens, no bugs, air conditioning, mini fridge, storage closet, freshly laundered towels and nice Arabic soap. The desk is not monitored, so you have keys for the building, like your own apartment! Sherif is available any time on WhatsApp and responds within minutes. Free breakfast is in the main living room with fresh bread, cream cheese and jam and is served with eggs cooked to order by Abdo. Coffee and tea are available 24/7 to enjoy while gazing at the Pyramids. The location is in a quiet end of the main road that runs in front of the Pyramids. I enjoyed waking up each day to see the camels & horses heading to the Pyramids gate around 8am. The views of the Pyramids, Sphinx and Giza are amazing from your room and the rooftop, where you can watch the nightly lightshow and see the town come to life when the sun goes down. Be sure to visit Sherif and his friends at his Papyrus gift shop and take a tour of his pure Egyptian essential oils factory. I bought some papyrus paintings to take home, as well as 4 bottles of oil. Will be back to Sphinx Palace soon!
- Verified traveler (10/5): - It is my second stay at Sphinx Guesthouse after 2017. For me, it has the best view to the Sphinx and the Pyramids. Rooms are big with great views. Evening time you can watch the Sound & Light Show for free. I arrived at 3 am and already got my room. Nice food also on the rooftop terrace.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Wonderful location. Great fried fish and seafood soup
- Susan (8/5): Great spot - I put my friend here
He loved it
Has a lift which he needed
Super breakfast
He was thrilled
- Luciana Lorenzon (6/5): Reacomodação em outro hostel. - Ao fazer o check in, solicitaram aguardar por 30 minutos. Após, conversaram e me acomodou em outro hostel próximo. Fiquei decepcionada pois reservei com o hotel e reacomodaram em outro. Tudo bem que deram suporte para a reacomodação.
- Lee (8/5): - Our room was at the roof top (also where breakfast is served) with the great view of the pyramid. You also get to see the sound and light show from here. Rooms are renovated and breakfast was good. Staff were friendly and accommodating. Duvets have stains and one of the bathrooms has poor drainage. Overall we had a pleasant stay. Will highly recommend especially if you want room with the great view of the pyramid.
- Clare (10/5): - What is not to love. The roif terrace faces the pyramids,its just wonderful. Staying here was a highlight for me.
The rooms are clean and modern, everything you need including a kettle and excellent shower.
The road is a bit noisy, but thats Cairo, and the general location outshines everything.
The staff are lovely, would highly recommend!
- Rodolfo (10/5): - El personal es muy atento
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Hormis la vue sur les pyramides et le son et lumières gratuit, l'établissement et moyen. Il n'y a que le 4eme étage qui est exploité...
- Verified traveler (2/5): - During my stay at this hotel I was almost sexually assaulted by the hotel manager. To be fair this is probably not a problem you’d run into if you’re not a solo female traveler, but it was still a very scary situation that unfortunately ruined my trip. If you decide to stay here please be careful of Hytham.
- steven (10/5): What a view! - Amazing hotel. The view was breathtaking and the service was outstanding. We watched the light show at dusk from the terrace. Ate a delicious breakfast while gazing out at the pyramids. They even escorted us to their favorite felafel restaurant where we ate 6 different times. This hotel was a highlight of our experience in Egypt.
- Ahmed (4/5): horrible - horrible dans un cartier affreux
- Tokuhei (4/5): おすすめしません - 名前が変わったのか見つけにくく大変まぎらわしい。またオーナーも変わったのか、部屋は広く普通だが、チェックインの対応、サービスが、悪気はないのだろうがproffesional とは到底言いがたい。2泊に予約していたが、一泊で他の宿に移動した。
- NawatTito (10/5): - This hostel has a Superb view! You can see the 3 pyramids with the sphinx in the balcony of the hostel. Good price and also good services. Recommended.
- Hector (6/5): Excellent service, room different from offered - Service was excellent, Mohamed I believe was the name of the manager was very helpful, however, the room I was offered did not have the conditions I saw on the website, it was of an inferior quality
- Verified traveler (2/5): Overbooked happened, be aware no guarantee - We booked the room already, but was told there were no room for us when check in.
It seems like rooms are over-booked and not only happened to us. We also meet another travelers faced the same issues.
- j (10/5): - 屋上からスフィンクスとピラミッドが見えて 、この値段なら最高だと思います。
部屋は、日本人感覚だと微妙かも。
- florian (6/5): Hôtel bof mais vue époustouflante - Hôtel très bien situé aux pieds des pyramides, vu du rooftop à couper le souffle! La salle de bain n'était pas propre (traces dans les toilettes, humidité sur les murs et au plafond).. le reste de la chambre reste correcte si on aime passer la nuit avec ses voisins de chambre (aucune isolation phonique!). Nous n'avons pas eu de wifi durant nos 3 nuits dans cet hôtel! Le petit déjeuner sur le rooftop face au plateau de Gizeh est le point fort de cet hôtel. Personnel sympathique, mais prix des excursions gonflées, vous pouvez trouver bien moins cher ailleurs.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Quality/price great deal - Amazing location! View from the terrace perfect. Breakfast simple but ok.
For the price I paid I couldn't expect anything more.
Recommended!
- Verified traveler (8/5): - Nice place nice poeple will stay again. awesome view
- Patrick (8/5): - Good location for the pyramids.
Good family running it.
Needs renovation for the beds, for the toilets, shower etc and it should not have 5 beds in it, but OK for three.
- Grace (8/5): Great location, friendly staff, easy to locate - Great location, friendly staff, reasonable rate, simple breakfast, easy to locate, 1 min walking distance to the KFC & ,Pizza hut restaurant & mama shop.
- Miguel (8/5): Friendly Staff and Amazing sighting - Friendly Staff, specially the Receptionist called Shemaa. Also the Mister who Care the place. Amazing views from the window of the room. I felt safety within the hotel. Thank you.
- Mary Ann (6/5): Perfect view of Sphinx and Great Pyramids. - Hotel location is near Pyramids entrance gate. Perfect view of the pyramids and sphinx. Nice arabic style breakfast. Staff are friendly. I was picked up at the airport as agreed. The hotel building is nice but it Would be great if the room assigned to me was clean and ready to use. I arrived around 3:00 a.m. and had to request to change the beddings as there were visible signs that it has been used previously. On our check out around 3:30 am, hotel arranged us a car service to the airport. The lady gave us a very old car 70’s or 80’s that cant even run more than 30 mph at the super highway. After 10-15 min of driving, we got a flat tire and we were standing on the side of the dark road of the super highway without an early warning device. Thank’s God another taxi stopped and we’re able to catch our flight on time.
- Nikolai (8/5): En pärla i förfall. - Vilken oslipad pärla. Detta hotell är det som har bäst utsikt rakt framför pyramiderna och Sphinxen. Från tak altanen sitter du på första parkett. Du ser ljusshowen (vilken inte är mycket att se), all tre stora pyramider och är mitt framför näsan på den stora katten. Rakt nedanför är torget med alla kamel uthyrare och den lilla entrén till pyramid området är tvärs över gatan bara. Sängarn var bekväma och duschen var varm. Standarden är i övrigt mycket låg och i allmänt förfall. Frukosten enkel, men har man tur får man världens godaste falafel. Man kan inte låta bli att tänka på vilken otrolig potential detta hotell egentligen har, med ett läge som är total världsklass. Ingen roof-top i Giza har bättre läge.
- Ali (8/5): Excellent location - Excellent location in front of sphinx and pyramids
Very helpful staff. Thanks to Shima'a
- Jeremy (6/5): Get out of your modern comfort zone. - Views of Giza were amazing. Can’t beat the free sound and light show. Staff was friendly and very willing to help out. We were in room 2 and had four double sized beds in our room with average comfort. No phone or TV in the room but you don’t stay at this hotel to be in the room. You stay here for the view and authentic Egyptian experience and breakfast. A bit different from modern hotels but great experience for a couple nights. My only complaint was the constant temperature change in the water. If you stay in room two just remember, you’ll have three seconds of ice cold water followed by six seconds of hot. Go ahead and try the Egyptian experience.
- Jorgen Vest (8/5): Close to the pyramids. - A warm welcome, very kind service right from the start, a nice room with a very spectacular wiev. Clean rooms, toilets and restaurant. Breakfast at the time we wanted and smiling staff.
It is not a new place, but it is kept very well and the placement is excellent, if you come to see the pyramids
I will be very happy to stay the same place again..
- Verified traveler (2/5): Pressure, pressure and pressure to buy more. - It was the worst place I've been in my life, only because of all the pressure I always had to buy something from them! I found them very impolite. You are just a source of money, that was my feeling. You cannot trust them. I was so happy to leave!
Every 10 seconds, water in the shower turn cold for 1 second. Maybe only in my room.
But the view from the top was perfect! And those working at breakfast and cleaning were much more friendly.
Sadly, you should stay away from this place.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Next to the Pyramids - Very helpful staff,owner. Good price. Room !ocated right next to the Pyramids.staff were the only ones who did not have their hand out all the time for money, like the guides at the pyramids, and other locals.
- Troy (4/5): Great view out my door - If there was not so much pressure to buy stuff in the lobby it would be fine. The hote has a great view but the neighborhood was difficult due to lots of scamming.
- Sheila J. (10/5): Great Location and Awesome for groups - I had a awesome stay the guest family was so nice and accommodating. My room was clean and had the best view of the Giza Pyramids. We also had hot water lol
- JamboHouse (10/5): Best view to the Pyramids - The guesthouse is located exavtly opposite the Sphinx (200 m). Great for watching sunsets and tbe Sound & Light Show. Very nice breakfast. Very reasonable priced for this location. If I will be back in Giza Sphinx Guesthoudr is my first choice.
- Tony (2/5): Terrible Place - Buyer BEWARE! - Pros: Good view of pyramids, lots of charging outlets.
Cons: where do I start? The owner asked us our plans for tomorrow and then he gets all of his buddies involved. His friend Abdullah takes you to the pyramids and then to all of his friends, all of them asking you for money for something trivial like taking a picture. Then he takes you to a gift shop to buy more things, then wants you to tip people and give them money. Then the owner tells us we pay 10 dollars for an evening meal. It turned out to be 20 dollars each (40 total) for a meal that looked like it was worth 5 dollars...some chicken, bread, and vegetables. They are running a classic racket, and will take advantage of your European kindess by shaking you down for money your entire stay there. The wifi sucks, the owner is dishonest, and all his little minions are there to do one thing.....take money out of your wallet. Beds are not comfortable and the area is extremely filthy. Buyers beware!
- Carla (10/5): Unsurpassed view and memorable experience - I highly recommend Sphinx Guesthouse not only for the best view of the Giza Plateau but for the warm greeting and great care that Mr Gouda takes to make you feel at home. A very kind and gentle man, he will assist you wherever needed. You get a taste of the local culture here and are always welcomed to join the boys for a cup of tea or coffee downstairs. Mr Ali is a wonderful driver if you need to get around to the sights or be picked up/dropped off at the airport and Abdullah will enrich your tour of the pyramids with his infectious character as you ride camels through the desert. I highly recommend their services. It's not the Hilton, it is a small family operation and the rooms are quite old and dated but if you want a memorable experience with a taste of local life and the best view in town then go with an open heart and you will be rewarded.
- Lori R. (10/5): Perfect view of Pyramids Giza - Well this is a family run guest house overlooking the Pyramids & Sphinx. Its the best view from the rooftop of all the hotels in Giza,, you can watch the sound & light show nightly & enjoy a home cooked dinner if you wish & watch the sunset. The owner Gouda speaks excellent English & can help you plan your adventure to anywhere you desire to go. If you are looking for an authentic experience with the daily dance of life its abundance from the rooftop will not disappoint as camel's, arabian horses, carriages are abundant to whisk you to & from the Pyramids. If your looking for 5 star its not for you. There's daily breakfast provided also there's a KFC & Pizza Hut across the street. We will be back to stay here again! So enjoy you next adventure....
- Verified traveler (8/5): not bad - will go back, not bad at all for the ptice
- Verified traveler (2/5): Unsafe, slimy experience - First off- the Giza neighbourhood is not safe. I would highly recommend staying somewhere else if you are looking to venture out on your own- its jam packed with people at all times looking to deceive you in order to rip you off.
Secondly, this hotel was awful. The view was incredible, but everything else about the experience was truly subpar- this is the worst place I've ever stayed. The room itself- the sheets dont fit the bed (and arent changed at all by housekeeping- just bed made). My shower was broken, as was the bathroom door- it wouldnt stay closed at all. the tv/dvd player was a 10inch crt monitor and no dvd player in sight. Also, the bathroom window was smashed- so they covered it badly with a garbage bag???
Worse, however- are the other people at the hotel that are just there to mooch off you as well. There are about 3-4 men who perpetually sit outside the hotel and assail you in or out to either 1- take camel rides 2-buy from the shop on the main floor 3- will "walk with you" to the nearby shop for "security" and then will ask for tips. Its exhausting enough to deal with this all day as a tourist, I didnt want this greasy sales strategy to follow me to the hotel as well. At one point as well, one of these people attempted to give my room to a new guest while I was inside it?????
Overall, an entirely negative experience. Mainly the Giza neighbourhood, but additionally the hotel is just truly awful. Take my advice and stay somewhere else!
- Verified traveler (8/5): Come for the rooftop view - The hostel was very basic but the view was worth it. Recommend to book 1 night for the view at the roof top. View the sunset followed by light & sound show at 6pm(Arabic), 7pm (English) & 8pm (other). Tasty Egyptian dinner set can be had on the roof for 10USD per pax. Great way to enjoy the evening/night view.
Ask for the rooftop room.
- Ahamed (4/5): Great view, terrible location - The owner seemed very nice, but here is a tip to anyone looking to book a camel ride. Agree on a price beforehand and don't pay until the end. No one can force you to tip unless you feel they did you an extra service beyond what you paid for. And tipping large sums is ridiculous, the locals will to to make you feel bad if you tip small amounts when they just want your money. That's what happened when the owner asked us to book through him. We agreed, and his friends took more money from us. It was our first day, otherwise that wouldn't happen to us again.
I didn't like the location. Everyone was money hungry, try booking outside Giza and taking a taxi or Uber to the pyramids and back.
Other than that, ask for a room closer to the middle of the hotel. WiFi is non existent at the top most of the time. And book your own camel ride at the pyramids after negotiating the total price, not through the hotel.
Have fun!
- PAOLA (8/5): Great view and affordable - it was good, the owner was nice so was his daughter. the service was fine. The view is a plus , awesome view to the pyramids, just when i woke up opened the window and the pyramids where in from of me. The car service they have Mohamed great and very friendly. All the team was nice and helpful.
- KAMRAN (10/5): Can't Go Wrong with Sphinx Guest House - Our stay the Guest house was great, the family owned hotel the owner Mr Gouda very nice cooperative and guided us on each step even arranged a pick up and drop off from the airport also arranged the tour for ushe gave us his cell phone if we had any problem, the breakfast was very nice prepared by the owner's daughter, the whole stay experience was like visiting a family in Giza our stay was very comfortable, Pizza hut and Kentucky fried chicken next to the guest house can't go wrong with the choice of this guest house Hotel cost was very reasonable.Can see the light show at the pyramid right from the roof of the Hotel and see the 3 main pyramids from the roof
- Pat (8/5): Room with a view - Do not expect a 5star hotel. But what you get is a clean comfortable place to sleep with the best view in Giza. The airport shuttle was reasonably priced and convenient. The meals were well prepared and reasonably priced. The negatives were their us no elevator. The food did not change over my 4 days there. If you are looking for a nice comfortable inexpensive lodging this is your place. If you want creature comforts this is not your place. The view from the balcony and the nightly pyramids show was added value. I will stay here again
- world traveler (10/5): Love the place - Close to the pyramid. We practically book our entire trip to the sphinx guess house including Accomodation and our daily excursion/activities. We enjoyed our morning breakfast although no water or juice provided for kids only coffee or tea.
The bathroom Needs to be renovated. Very important especially if you have foreigner guest.
The whole trip was very memorable. We even have a dinner at the balcony paid $10 pp very delicious authentic egyptian food (grilled chicken, mixed veggie stew, rice, condiments, egyptian cola, and fruits for dessert while watching the light and sound pyramid show.
- Verified traveler (2/5): - please dont spoil ur vacation by staying here dont go there please.the place is stinky dirty, infact cairo is not worth visiting
- Mohamed (4/5): Perfect location - Very short. Location is perfect for free sound and light by night and nice view from the terrace.
- Ahmad Farid (2/5): Horrible, unclean hotel. DO NOT book this hotel! - Worst experience I've ever had, this is not even a one-star hotel. I stayed at Giza Sphinx House for 6 days, please read my review carefully below:
PROS:
- Good view of the Giza necropolis, but this is also offered by several other hotels in the area
CONS:
- The hotel owner is a snake oil salesman, tries to investigate everything you do so he can make commission off your activities.
- Hotel lights were always off at night, I fell down 3 steps while carrying my own luggage because they turned off lights
- Bed sheets were dirty and not clean
- Only one face towel provided per person, impossible to dry off after shower
- Washrooms infested with ants and other insects crawling every where
- Hot water limited to 3 minute shower max
- Thin walls, you can hear neighbors around you
- Lousy hotel staff always looking to cheat you and take money off any of your activities
- I asked the hotel owner not to allow staff to enter our room, they continued to enter regardless of my request
- Owner cheated me with his $20 USD dinner which consisted of 6 pieces of mostly bones from chicken, 2 small vegetable soups, burned okra and burned tomatoes and a small plate of white rice
- Owner would investigate all our activities and would charge us additional amounts for his personal gains
- DO NOT purchase anything from this owner, he sells papyrus art for 1,200LE (EGP) but you can purchase the exact same papyrus in Khan Khalili bazaars for 65LE (EGP)
- This is not a 3-star mid-range hotel!
- Verified traveler (10/5): Dreaming view from room! - The beast view of the Great Pyramids form this hotel, the host are very friendly. You can enjoy the night light show from the roof. It just need a little bit of improvement in cleanness, but nothing too serious.
- Simon (2/5): Dirty place; go for other options - Place is grossly dirty..... meager breakfast with very few options to eat..... greedy owners.....
Owners are trying to make money by cheap tricks like
(1) selling water at a costlier price (they try to sell a water bottle for 5 Egyptian pounds when the same water bottle is available for 3 Egyptian pounds next door)
(2) Giving you local services like horse cart ride, airport taxi etc through them at a premium (may be they are getting cut) but the same services if you go and bargain locally then you may get them for half the price
- Jazzy (6/5): Best View of the Pyramids - We stayed in the Guest House for four nights. This was my family's first time in Egypt. Our room was neat and had a very nice view of the pyramids. We had four full size beds in the room which was more than enough sleeping space. There was a wardrobe for us to put our clothes. There was no TV or end tables. The bedding consisted of a flat sheet, a pillow case and a bed spread. We had a private bathroom with a small tub/shower. One of the best things about this place is the the view of the pyramids from the roof. Staying here will allow you to experience the nightly Light and Sound Show. Also, there is a free breakfast every morning consisting of authentic Egyptian food. Mr. Gouda, the owner and his family live in the Guest house and were good hosts. The first floor of the is a gift shop. Mr. Gouda will give you a discount on all the merchandise so you don't have to worry about getting ripped off in town. Also, Mr. Gouda is well known and can hook you up with a personal guide/taxi drivers for your tourist needs. If you are used to 4 and 5 star hotels or if you are a germ-o-phobe, you may have some issues. However, for my family, it served the purpose and we were able to make some wonderful memories.
- Amanda (10/5): Cute hotel with killer view of the pyramids - My overall experience here was fabulous. Gouda (I'm probably spelling that wrong...) and his daughter, Jasmine, are such caring people. He called me several times on my way to the hotel to make sure the taxi driver wasn't trying to take advantage of me, which was really reassuring for a young American female traveling alone in Egypt. He helped me arrange a reasonably priced tour of the pyramid, and seemed genuinely interested in me and my plans. He was very protective and always made sure I was safe and happy. Jasmine was fun to talk to always made sure I was happy. My room was a little small, but it was clean and had an amazing view of the pyramid and sphinx, and the air conditioner was great. I will definitely stay here again if I ever come back to Giza.
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