There's a restaurant on site, as well as a coffee shop/cafe. You can enjoy a drink at the bar/lounge. A free manager's reception is offered daily. WiFi is free in public spaces.
Pulse Pyramids Hotel also features tour/ticket assistance, coffee/tea in a common area, and concierge services. Free self parking is available.
Does Pulse Pyramids Hotel have an airport shuttle?
Airport shuttle services are not available at Pulse Pyramids Hotel.
Does Pulse Pyramids Hotel offer free breakfast?
Free breakfast isnât provided at Pulse Pyramids Hotel, but continental breakfast is offered for a fee of USD 4 for adults and USD 4 for children. It's available every day from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Is there a casino at Pulse Pyramids Hotel?
No, there is no casino at this hotel.
What time is check-in at Pulse Pyramids Hotel?
Check-in start time: 1:00 PM; Check-in end time: 6:00 PM.
Is there free parking at Pulse Pyramids Hotel?
This hotel offers free self parking.
Does Pulse Pyramids Hotel have a pool?
Pulse Pyramids Hotel does not have a pool.
Does Pulse Pyramids Hotel have a restaurant?
Yes, there is a restaurant on site.
Does Pulse Pyramids Hotel have a spa?
There are no spa services available at this hotel.
How close is Pulse Pyramids Hotel to downtown Giza?
The area around the hotel is pretty ruff. Camels and horses where running around at night, and lots of police are present.
When checking in, the hotel owner wanted us to pay a deposit that should have never been asked from us. Luckily, expedia sorted this out for us. Unsure if this was a language barrier or not.
But for ÂŁ12 a night what can you ask for really. Our hotel room was clean, the bathroom tap was leaking but we had a great view of the pyramids.
When we needed some bottles of water the hotel staff where happy to give us 2 bottle free of charge.
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