Location. The Concorde El Salam Hotel is located in Cairo, Egypt, 15 kilometres from the Egyptian Museum and 30 kilometres from the Sphinx and the Pyramids. One queen bed or two queen beds. Bright, modern decor with rich fabrics and wood furnishings. Balcony with pool or garden view. Air conditioning, satellite television, direct-dial phone, Internet access, minibar, and safe. Bathroom with hair dryer and complimentary toiletries.
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One double bed and one twin bed. Bright, modern decor with rich fabrics and wood furnishings. Balcony. Satellite TV. Direct-dial phone. Minibar. In-room safe. Bathroom with hair dryer and complimentary toiletries.
1 queen bed or 2 twin beds. Egyptian cotton sheets. Garden view and/or Pool view. Fireplace. Individually decorated. Individually furnished. Wireless Internet access - surcharge. Television - High Definition. Television - LCD. Premium TV channel(s). Free movie channels. Pay movies. VCR. Multi-line phone. Speakerphone. Telephone. Handheld shower. Bathroom telephone. Bathrobes. Slippers. Complimentary newspaper. Wheelchair accessible. Remote lighting/drapery/curtain control. Welcome amenities. Climate control.
One king bed and one twin bed. Bright, modern decor with rich fabrics and wood furnishings. Balcony. Satellite TV. Direct-dial phone. Minibar. In-room safe. Bathroom with hair dryer and complimentary toiletries.
From Cairo International Airport (CAI):
Distance to Concorde El Salam Hotel is 7 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes' drive.
Getting there. The hotel offers complimentary transfers to and from the airport. Taxis for central Cairo can be found in front of the Arrivals hall. The fare should be negotiated prior to departure, and should cost approximately 70 80 EGP. Buses also run between the airport and central Cairo, and airport bus services run from Terminal 1 (Old Airport). The number 400 bus leaves approximately every 30 minutes throughout the day, and hourly at night. Price is subject to change.
Getting around. The cheap and reliable metro system is the best way to explore Cairo. Minibuses and buses are a common form of transport, but taxis are a good alternative. A river bus travels down the Nile from Cairo, leaving regularly from near the University. Every second boat that departs continues on to Rhoda, Manial, Masr al Qadima (old Cairo), and Giza. Driving is not advised for visitors, due to the extreme congestion in the city.
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