Location. The Fairmont Towers is located in a leafy suburb of Cairo, Egypt, 15 kilometres from both downtown Cairo and the embassy district, 20 kilometres from the River Nile, and 35 kilometres from the Sphinx and the Pyramids.
Hotel Features. This contemporary, striking hotel features an outdoor pool and has wireless Internet access. Valet parking is available and multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can secure valuables in the safe deposit box, and offer currency exchange and concierge services.
The Fairmont Towerss Fuze bar serves gourmet sandwiches, fresh oysters, and sushi. The Aqua E Luce Restaurant, which overlooks the atrium with its tropical gardens, serves a menu of modern Italian cuisine with French overtones. The relaxed and informal Pizza Bar offers salads, snacks, cocktails, and other alcoholic and soft drinks.
Guestrooms. The 247 air conditioned guestrooms feature classic or contemporary decor and furnishings. Amenities include satellite television, wireless Internet access, direct dial phones with voicemail, minibars, safes, coffee and tea facilities, and a daily complimentary newspaper. Bathrooms have hair dryers and bathrobes.
Rates:
126.56 - 450 USD
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1500
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Car Rent Desk
Family Rooms
Fairmont Towers
El Shaheed Sayed Zakariah Street from Uruba Street
Cairo, Egypt 2466
Driving Directions:
From Cairo International Airport (CAI):
Distance to Fairmont Towers is 5 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes drive.
Getting there. Taxis for central Cairo can be found in front of the Arrivals hall. The fare should be negotiated prior to departure, and should cost approximately 70 80 EGP. Buses run between the airport and central Cairo, and airport bus services run from Terminal 1 (Old Airport). The number 400 bus leaves about every 30 minutes throughout the day, and hourly at night. Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. The cheap and reliable metro system is the best way to explore Cairo. Minibuses and buses are a common form of transport, however, taxis are a good alternative. A river bus travels down the Nile from Cairo. Boats leave regularly for the University. Every other boat continues on to Rhoda, Manial, Masr al Qadima (old Cairo), and Giza. Driving is not advised for visitors, due to heavy congestion in the city.