This 5-star hotel in Alexandria offers an outdoor pool, a spa and a gym. It features modern accommodations with views of the sea or city. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
farida
Egypt
Great location which makes it super easy to maneuver and staff is friendly
Conveniently located in Alexandria’s business district and overlooking the bay and yacht club, this hotel features an elegant setting influenced by the architecture and interior design of early...
Lynleigh
Australia
Beautiful old hotel with large rooms and the most delightful staff who were always smiling and willing to help. The breakfast buffet was a tre.at
The Grand Plaza Hotel is a hotel set in the heart of Alexandria. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. Guests can enjoy fee WiFi throughout the property.
Ahmed Younis
Egypt
It was very good value for money, clean, everything is working fine
Sheraton Montazah features a well-equipped gym and free-form pool offering panoramic sea views. Located a 10 minute walk from El Mandara Train station, its rooms have a private balcony.
Meriem
Canada
The location is great, the hotel is clean and the staff is professional!
Bianchi Hotel is located in Alexandria, 10 miles from Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa and 13 miles from Sidi Gaber Train Station. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace....
Located in Alexandria and with Al Ibrahimiyyah Beach reachable within a 5-minute walk, Hyat Suites & Rooms provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Set in an architectural landmark, Hotel San Stefano features a fashionable resort setting with a private sandy beach and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
On average, 3-star hotels in Alexandria cost $31 per night, and 4-star hotels in Alexandria are $74 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Alexandria can be found for $125 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Alexandria this weekend is $53 or, for a 4-star hotel, $112. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Alexandria for this weekend cost around $145 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $55 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Alexandria for tonight. You'll pay around $122 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Alexandria will cost around $203, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
a charming mediterranian city with a lot to offer.the...
a charming mediterranian city with a lot to offer.the beaches are wonderful if you avoid the high season months (from start of july till end of august).
some rare historical sites con be found such as the sawary column & the roman catacombs.thr montazah park is an exeptional place after renouvations.the sea food is a must try experience,the best seafood in egypt can be found here.dont miss a walking tour in the old downton from Raml station to Anfoushy district on the sea.
patiodg
Egypt
Scored 8.0
8.0
Crazy traffic and noise, dangerous to walk as a pedestrian...
Crazy traffic and noise, dangerous to walk as a pedestrian since there are almost no traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. Uber taxis are very cheap, but most of them drive like crazy and don't have functional seatbelts at the back seats. We found the best food and view at the Greek Club, and amazing croissants at the Croissant D'Alexis! Montazah park is beautiful and offers some fantastic views away from the traffic and the noise.
Stavroula
Greece
Scored 8.0
8.0
Visiting town centre, with its many suks, was one of the...
Visiting town centre, with its many suks, was one of the highlights. Major sights like the Library are well known. Less so the newly renovated Greek and Roman Art Museum. Our guide didn't intend to take us there but we insisted and were very pleased that we did as it is one of the most important museums in Egypt.
Ivan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It’s a great city for the soul.
It’s a great city for the soul. Once you enter the city and see the sea, you will feel so refreshing.
Everything is great there, whatever historical places or nature or atmosphere in the downtown in the night.
Ahmed Salama
Egypt
Scored 4.0
4.0
There is no place to take a pleasant walk in the city or...
There is no place to take a pleasant walk in the city or spend time except the museum and library. It is a very ruined, chaotic, noisy, dirty city with terrible traffic, so walking or hanging around is not only unpleasant but also tiring. However, its library and Greco-Roman Museum are incredibly impressive. Other museums are very ordinary. Seafood dishes are very fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced. Therefore, I think 2 days are enough to visit this city; You can spend a lot of time in the library and the museum, take a coffee break in a cafe (the number of stylish ones is almost nonexistent), take a short city walk and see what looks like it and gain insight about the city and have a seafood dinner in the evening and continue on your way.
Semih Özkür
Turkey
Scored 8.0
8.0
was a lovely hotel, staff all friendly, my only complaint is...
was a lovely hotel, staff all friendly, my only complaint is that everywhere you went you could smell cigarette smoke, people smoked in the lobby, and the corridors the rooms, even though my room was clearly labeled no smoking everything stunk of cigarette smoke including fresh bedding and towels. this for a smoker would be not noticed, but if like me and my daughters (all nonsmokers) it was enough to put a black cloud over the whole holiday .
Mr. Ali is a wonderful and very correct person. He was very welcoming and kind to us. At no moment he tried to make us feel uncomfortable or try to sell us any tours like most establishments do in Egypt. That made me feel at ease and relaxed. The room itself is very good and comfortable, not anything fancy, but more than enough. The pictures are very accurate. The location is perfect, you won't find anything better for that price in all of Alexandria. It is located at a walking distance from the citadel and the library.
Best hotel we stayed in Egypt. A literal palace with a vintage vibe and aristocratic decorations. The rooftop view is simply impeccable. The breakfast delicious with various options. The staff is very professional and helpful. The room will make you feel like a lord. We totally recommend it.
It was the most luxurious hotel in Alexandria. For a decent price, but not cheap at all, because tourists pay almost half of the price more than Egiptians, which is not a nice thing about Egypt. It had nice restaurants, since you cannot eat anything on streets in Alexandria.
I booked for a price but I paid more than this amount of 100$ because I’m not Egyptian citizen it’s very strange
I will never choose it and I will be very careful about booking
Hey, I hope there is equality in rental prices between Egyptians and foreigners, as is the case in Saudi Arabia
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عبدالله
Saudi Arabia
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