The Talisman Hotel de Charme is a boutique hotel set in central Cairo, one kilometre from the treasures of Tutankhamuns tomb in the Egyptian Musuem, and 15 kilometres from the world famous and breathtaking pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. The hotels 25 guestrooms, on one floor, feature warm coloured decor in a traditional, North African style with intricately designed sheets and wall tapestries. All air conditioned rooms include satellite TV, desks, Internet access, separate sitting areas, and telephones, whilst bathrooms come equipped with complimentary toiletries, bathrobes, and hair dryers.
Guests can start the day with a complimentary continental breakfast. Practical amenities include a dry cleaning service and a 24 hour front desk with a safe deposit box for storing valuables. The hotels multilingual staff are on hand to offer tour assistance for guests wishing to explore Cairo. The vibrant and bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar and the stunning ancient Egyptian are of the Coptic Museum are both five kilometres from the hotel. The Pharaonic Village, a living museum showing life at the time of the Pharaohs, is 10 kilometres away, and the Museum of Islamic Art is 12 kilometres away. Cairo International Airport is an approximate driving time of 30 minutes.
Rates:
131.18 - 183.3249 USD
Number Of Rooms: 25
Number Of Floors: 1
Talisman Hotel de Charme
39 Talaat Harb St., Downtown
Cairo, Egypt
Driving Directions:
Black and white taxis are available from the airport to central Cairo. They leave from outside the Arrivals hall. Buses are available from the airport to central Cairo. 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. One of the best ways to explore Cairo is by the new Metro system. It is very inexpensive and not too crowded. However, buses and minibuses are still the most common form of transport for Cairenes, although taxis are often 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).