The Hilton Cairo World Trade Center Residence comprises 104 luxury suites situated in the 26 storey north tower of Cairos World Trade Centre complex, overlooking the River Nile and the city. All suites are at least 175 square metres in size, open onto balconies or terraces with Nile or city views, and have two or more bedrooms, a living and dining area, a kitchen and three or more bathrooms. Amenities include air conditioning, satellite television, high speed Internet connections, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary weekday newspapers, safes and bathrobes.
Guests can make use of the outdoor pool, which offers panoramic views of the city and is surrounded by a terrace equipped with sun loungers. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily in the hotels intimate bar and restaurant, which features plush leather seating, chandeliers and wood panelling. The concierge can provide information on local sightseeing and recreational activities as well as making restaurant reservations and booking excursions. Practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk, around the clock room service, laundry and dry cleaning facilities, and transport to and from the airport (surcharge). Motorists will find complimentary parking facilities on site. Sightseers will find plenty to occupy them in the hotels vicinity, including the Egyptian Museum and the many shops and restaurants of the Ramses Hilton Galleria, both within one kilometre, the ancient citadel, eight kilometres away, and the Pyramids and Sphinx, which can be found 13 kilometres from the hotel. Cairo International Airport is 20 kilometres away, with an approximate driving time of 30 minutes.
Rates:
250 - 362 USD
Number Of Rooms: 104
Number Of Floors: 26
Hilton Cairo World Trade Centre Residence
1191 Courniche El Nile
Cairo, Egypt 11221
Driving Directions:
Black and white taxis are available from the airport to central Cairo. They leave from outside the Arrivals hall, and will cost around 11 USD to the hotel. An airport bus service operates from Terminal 1 (Old Airport). Bus service 400 leaves approximately every 30 minutes during the day and every hour at night. The inexpensive metro system is one of the best ways to explore Cairo. Buses and minibuses are still the most common form of transport for Cairenes, although taxis are a better option for visitors. Boats depart frequently for University, a landing over on the Giza side of the river. Every second boat continues south to Manial, Rhoda, Giza and Masr al Qadima (old Cairo).
Driving directions: From the airport take Ouruba Road, then Salah Salem Road. Drive up the Sixth of October Bridge.