Sheraton cairo

Balconies to the River

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    Cairo keeps a few addresses that feel woven into the city’s rhythm. On the west bank by Galaa Bridge, Sheraton Cairo reads like one of them: a classic tower-and-terrace silhouette facing the river, revived after a full renovation, and now a social crossroads where you’re as close to Zamalek and Downtown as you are to the Opera and museums.

    Rooms and suites are contemporary and practical—many with Nile outlooks and balconies. If the view matters, book high and riverside; if you prefer quiet, ask for an upper-floor, interior-facing room. Total inventory runs to 326 keys, which keeps the hotel versatile for couples, solo travelers, and work trips alike.

    Days settle into an easy cadence: a swim at the outdoor pool, coffee in the upper-lobby & More by Sheraton, and a pause on the terrace when the light turns long. Evenings gather around the hotel’s dining names—Giannini’s New York Italian, Sapporo Japanese, Rawi and El Mawardia—plus classic lounges (Studio 70, Rawi Lounge) and late-night energy at Crowd Club. It’s varied without being showy, and the river stays close.

    There’s also an on-site casino at the Sheraton—more a discreet note of nightlife than a scene. Meetings live easily here too, with refreshed spaces and straightforward logistics to both sides of the river.

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