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Holiday Inn Cairo - Citystars

LOCAL AREA

Holiday Inn Citystars sits right next to Cairo’s largest shopping and entertainment complex, Citystars, and within easy distance the airport. For business travelers, it's also a short drive from the facilities at Cairo International Conference Center.

Things To Do

Giza Pyramids

Pyramids Road, Giza, Cairo,

The Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus were reckoned by the Greeks to be one of the Seven Wonders of the World. A single pyramid is built with 2,300,000 blocks, each weighing an average of two and a half tons.

The Sphinx

Pyramids Road, Giza, Cairo,

The Great Sphinx is one of the most iconic and mysterious monuments in the world. Its exact purpose and origin are still unknown, but it is believed to have been built by the pharaoh Khafre, the second king of the Fourth Dynasty. The Sphinx is a symbol of power, mystery, and endurance. It has stood watch over the Giza necropolis for thousands of years, and its enigmatic gaze continues to fascinate visitors from all over the world.

The Egyptian Museum

Al-Mathaf al-Masri, Tahrir Square, Cairo,

Located in Tahrir square, in Cairo’s centre, the Egyptian museum opened in 1902 which makes it one of the oldest museums in the Middle East. The museum features a massive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities spanning from the old kingdom of Ancient Egypt to Greco-Roman era.

The Citadel

Al-Qala'a, Salah Salem St., Cairo,

The citadel dominates Cairo's skyline and was the dense centre of the city and Egypt for almost 700 years. The old fortress was built by Salah El Din Al Ayoubi, founder of the Ayoubbid dynasty from 1171 to 1250.

Cairo Tower

El Gezira, Zamalek, Cairo,

The 187- meter-high Cairo Tower was built in 1961. There is a restaurant at the top and a viewing platform from which a fabulous panorama of Cairo is possible on a clear day.

Khan El-Khalili Bazaar

Al Hussain, Al Azhar, Cairo,

The famous Cairo bazaar dates back to the 14th century, where you can find an enormous variety of handmade goods, souvenirs, copper, brassware, glassware, carpets, kilims, gold, silver, leather, boxes, clothes and spices.

Stars Centre (Citystars)

Omar Ibn El Khattab St., Heliopolis, Cairo,

One of the largest shopping and entertainment centres in the Middle East, with 643 stores over an area of 150,000 square metres, including diverse entertainment venues and spacious exhibition halls.

Felucca Ride (Sail Boat) on the River Nile

Nile Street, Cairo,

Enjoy a relaxing sailing trip on the Nile in a traditional Egyptian sailing boat also known as Felucca. It is recommended to book the trip around sunset time to soak in the wonderful view. The trip usually takes one to two hours.

CICC Cairo Int'l Conventions Center

Al Nasr Road, Cairo,

The Cairo International Conference Centre (CICC) is the most comprehensive conference centre in the country, with over 30 hectares of it. Of these, 58,000 square metres have been given over to conference facilities that are nothing less than state of the art. The Centre has the latest in conference facilities to ensure that while everything is carried with the greatest possible efficiency, your comfort and convenience have been seen to.

Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids

Pyramids Road, Giza, Cairo,

You can enjoy a fabulous 45-minute show at the feet of the Pyramids, held every evening. The show is presented in seven languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.

Pharaonic Village

Al Bahr Al Azam St., Giza, Cairo,

The Pharaonic Village is a living museum of Egypt at the time of the Pharaohs. Over a hundred actors and actresses portray ancient Egyptian daily life.

Museum of Islamic Art

Midan Bab Al-Khalq, Cairo,

The museum houses one of the world's largest and finest collections of Islamic art, dating from the seventh to the 19th centuries.

The Islamic Cairo

Salah Salem Road, Cairo,

Islamic Cairo is the area of the city which holds the most, the greatest and the most famous Islamic monuments. Many of these were raised by the Fatimid caliphs who founded the city Cairo.

Abdeen Palace Museum

Abdeen Square, Cairo,

Abdeen Palace was built by Egyptians, Italians, French and Turks architects in 1863, during Mohamed Ali's kingdom.

Coptic Cairo

Salah Salem Road, Cairo,

A distinctive area in Old Cairo that has many churches and historical sites, some of which date back to 4th century AD, it is also believed that the holy family lived there for a brief period during their flight to Egypt. Some of the major sites there are Fortress of Babylon, Hanging church and Saint George church.

Bikes Park

Ismailia Road, Future City, Cairo,

Covering 210 acres, this park offers a safe and spacious cycling haven with well-designed paths amidst greenery for an exceptional riding experience.

Reservations:

Ali Rashed Street Cairo, 11757 Egypt

Check-in: 3:00 pm

Check-out: 12:00 pm

Minimum check-in age: 21