Kempinski Nile Hotel CairovsCarlton Hotel
Both Carlton Hotel and Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo is preferred by most reviewers compared to Carlton Hotel. Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo scores 75 with recommendations from 4 sources including DK Eyewitness, Lonely Planet and oyster.com.
Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo
12 Ahmed Ragheb Street, Cornish El-Nile, Garden City, Cairo 11519, Egypt
From $110/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
DK Eyewitness
"Guests here can enjoy butler service, a luxury spa and a rooftop pool with stunning views. Its Osmanly restaurant serves exceptional Turkish food."
Rough Guide
"This sleek, deluxe boutique hotel, purring with understated plushness, and creamy as its cool decor, gets consistent rave reviews."
Oyster
Luxury
"The 191-room Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo is centrally located near downtown Cairo, directly on the Nile River." Full review
Lonely Planet
"You enter this Nileside tower through a rather cramped, bland lobby, but things definitely get better in the rooms, which are bright and modern, with nice art hung on the walls and skinny balconies." Full review
Lonely Planet
"You enter this Nileside tower through a rather cramped, bland lobby, but things definitely get better in the rooms, which are bright and modern, with nice art hung on the walls and skinny balconies" Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"You enter this Nileside tower through a rather cramped, bland lobby, but things definitely get better in the rooms, which are bright and modern, with nice art hung on the walls and skinny balconies" Full review
Carlton Hotel
21-26th of July Street, Down town, Cairo, Egypt
From $31/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Insight Guides
"With its wood panelling, spaciousness and ceiling fans, the Carlton has an Old-World feel."
Rough Guide
"A pleasantly creaky old hotel, once quite swanky, built in 1935 and still retaining some wood-panelled period charm, albeit rather worn."
Lonely Planet
"If you get one of the renovated (‘class A’) rooms, this is a gem with a whiff of yesteryear... If you get stuck with an old room, it’s not worth half the price." Full review