As a guest of Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse, you'll find a library, a terrace, and multilingual staff. Public spaces have free WiFi. An airport shuttle (available 24 hours) and an area shuttle are available for a fee. Gift shops/newsstands, tour/ticket assistance, and coffee/tea in a common area are also featured at Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse. Free self parking is available.
Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse Guesthouse Giza
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How close is Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse to the airport?
Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse is 22.8 mi (43-min drive) away from the Giza (SPX-Sphinx Intl.) airport, the closest popular airport to the property.
Does Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse have an airport shuttle?
Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse offers an airport shuttle 24 hours a day, on request, for a charge of USD 25 per vehicle, one-way.
Does Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse offer free breakfast?
Free breakfast isnât provided at Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse, but local cuisine breakfast is offered for a fee of USD 4 for adults and USD 2 for children. It's available every day from 4:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Is there a casino at Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse?
No, there is no casino at this guesthouse.
What time is check-in at Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse?
Check-in end time: anytime.
Is there free parking at Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse?
This guesthouse offers free self parking.
Does Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse have a pool?
Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse does not have a pool.
Does Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse have a spa?
There are no spa services available at this guesthouse.
How close is Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse to downtown Giza?
Arabian Nights Pyramids Guesthouse is 4.6 mi away from Giza.
We stayed 2 nights in this small hotel.
With a decent fee, they picked us up from airport to Hotel.
owner Muhammad is a very friendly person. He keeps the hotel very clean.
A small issue with the place (which is ignorable), if you are coming to hotel by yourself first time, since there is no sign at the entry, you might confuse whether you come to the right place. If that happens, just message/ring the Mohammed.
The place was a bit hard to find as it was tucked away in a dark alley. When we arrived, they greeted us with a hibiscus tea.
Our room was right up front by the entrance and front desk. I was surprised to find no blankets or duvets on the bed. The shower had no curtains and there were suspicious holes in the walls (one of which seemed to be for ventilation?). We had access to a "balcony" which was connected to the common area where they had birds that chirp loudly int he morning. The host was fine. He was friendly but can come across a tad over invasive(I'm not sure if that would be the correct word to describe it). We had two night with them. When we were out late, they would contact us on our whereabouts to make sure we were ok and still coming back. It was a little odd for us to have the hosts check in with our plans as we usually operate independently BUT I believe it was all with good intentions. Overall, it was fine for the price and days we stayed.