Guest User
April 21, 2025
Let me start with the conclusion. I don't recommend it!
Hardware:
Good: The twin room is quite large, with a sofa, a desk, and an outdoor balcony. There is even a separate cloakroom, which is really unexpected. It is estimated that before it was bought by Chinese capital, it was probably in the form of a hotel apartment.
Bad: As shown in the photo, the table legs are broken, the bathroom ceiling, hair dryer, hard decoration... I really can't stand it, and it can't be compared with the current domestic hotels at all
Software:
Good: The breakfast waiters, including the indoor and outdoor dining areas, are very enthusiastic and diligent (even a bit too much, but compared to the poker face and those who don't clean the table, I still have to give praise to the restaurant staff)
Bad: The white guy at the front desk was perfunctory. He booked a quic breakfast box for the next morning. I watched him write my room number in his little notebook and told me to go directly to the restaurant to pick it up at 6 am the next day. As a result, we arrived at the restaurant at 6:05. The restaurant said that if you have made a reservation, you can pick it up at the front desk... Then the restaurant manager called the front desk and said that there was no reservation for us...
Bad: You need to contact the housekeeping department to get the slippers and toothbrushes in the room.
It is recommended to book the East Palace in Luxor early. Although it is expensive, it is definitely more worth it than here.
In addition, there is a non-hotel restaurant downstairs. I ate at a Lebanese and Italian pizza restaurant for two nights. The quality and service were very good. But because the downstairs is a public area, there is a 3-story high screen (it is not turned off until 12 midnight), and there are people sitting in the open area smoking and chatting, so there are still people talking and laughing loudly in the middle of the night, and no one in the hotel cares.
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