Europa Hotel Cairo
Europa Hotel Cairo
300 Pyramdis Road Cairo Egypt

Star Ratings :

Location :
Suburb
Rooms :
245

Experience a touch of Europe at the heart of Egypt. At the Europa Hotel, guests are treated to very affordable three-star accommodations. Located just minutes from the airport and the city center, the Europa has services including laundry, room service, and tour desk. Business travelers can also avail of spacious meeting and conference rooms for corporate events. Each room is equipped with basic amenities including bathroom and cable TV.
from 29
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 32 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

52%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #39 for all Cairo hotels
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Hotel Rates are inclusive of 12% service charge and 12% VAT (Value added Tax)

Hotel Rates are per room, per night

Triple/Quad occupancy may include an extra bed for some room types.

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Europa Hotel Cairo Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,British
Check-In : 07 Mar 10
Room type: Standard
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67%
Satisfaction
i enjoyed my stay but thats more the fact that i have been before and go to see friends that work there
Valerie Sheldon,British
Check-In : 06 Oct 08
Room type: Standard
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Food & Beverage

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Value For Money

52%
Satisfaction
On arrival at 4am, the sheets on the beds had not been changed from previous user, there was a cockroach in the bath and there were no towels or loo roll! The staff quickly fixed this! The lift is unsafe - I was trapped in it for 10 minutes and not even an apology from the management. You could wait 15 minutes for it to arrive on a good day.The food was ish but greasy and tough. Bar staff friendly. Don't stay here unless you are hardy!! and need to be in that location.
A HotelTravel.com Member,Bahraini
Check-In : 20 Aug 08
Room type: Standard
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37%
Satisfaction
I had to wait so many hours for a fridge to be placed in the room despite my several requests.The tv was not in good order.towels were not available when I arrived.The elevator was frequently out of order and last but not least the aircondition system was not working properly.
A HotelTravel.com Member,German
Check-In : 28 Jul 07
Room type: Standard
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53%
Satisfaction
no aircondition








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