It's clean. You don't have to tip the hotel staff before you get to your room, and it's very clean. There are plenty of hangers. I liked the room, which was not too big and calm, so I extended my stay by three nights.
As for cleaning, if you hold up a "don't disturb" card, they will send a "please spare me" card through the gap under the door. It's quiet and comfortable. You can hear them cleaning properly.
You can see the Nile, and there are some street stalls nearby that are not particularly rip-off (only Arabic is spoken), and there are no begging kids, probably because it's a high-end hotel district.
I was very satisfied to hear English with an Arabic accent at the front desk. The staff are not overly intrusive, saying "Hey!! Wait!!!", so it's comfortable for people who want to relax alone.
For me, who always felt sad when comparing the price list with the hotel refrigerator, the fact that snacks and soft drinks are included suggested the possibility of extending my stay.
This is a five-star hotel where even Japanese people and people from countries without a tipping culture can give tips comfortably.
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