
Welcome to Fairmont Nile City, Your Home Away from Home
in luxury accommodation. The striking art deco offers an opulent home away from home
for all of our guests. You will find yourself at the center of one of the world's most vibrant and ancient cities.
The 25-story Fairmont Nile City is nestled between the two corporate towers of Nile City complex, one of the most prestigious office and retail developments in Cairo that includes a number of high-end shops, gourmet restaurants, and movie theatres. The hotel is conveniently located in central Cairo – close to some of Egypt's most ancient and popular touristic attractions.
With a panoramic view of the Nile and the deeply-rooted history of Cairo's horizon, the
540-room Fairmont Nile City offers you the ultimate unwinding experience amidst exclusive business settings and dedicated service professionals. Fairmont Nile City presents, the world renowned Fairmont Spa, three Fairmont Gold floors, nine naturally-lit boardrooms, a ballroom with an outdoor terrace on the Nile and the Sky Pool which is on the hotel's highest floor overlooking the Nile.
Offering various dining options, including a spectacular rooftop location, Fairmont Nile City portrays a wide selection of fine dining possibilities at L'Uliveto Restaurant for authentic Italian dishes, Saigon Restaurant & Lounge for those craving Asian cuisine, Bab El Nil Restaurant for the oriental middle eastern dishes, Gingko Restaurant for Asian dishes with an international twist, La Mie Restaurant & Café for a taste of Parisian charm, ONYX Lounge, Champagne Bar, The Deli and Sky Pool.
For reservations or more information, please contact +20 224619494 or visit the website https://www.fairmont.com/nile-city-cairo/

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