We stayed here for one night in Jan 2025 before our flight back home. From outside, it's difficult to guess that it's a hotel. There is a small signboard, and the entrance to the building and taking the elevator to the lobby on the second floor makes you question your life choices. Once you're in the lobby, you do finally feel like it's a hotel you booked. It's a boutique hotel with brightly painted walls, antique furniture, and rooms that are named after ancient Egyptian Gods, which is a nice touch.
Rooms are spacious and clean. Our bed was comfortable, but the extra bed in the room was almost falling apart with a bend in the middle. The bathroom is huge with a large bathtub. Hot water in the wash basin kept going hot by itself, and I burned myself twice with scalding hot water. It takes a bit of figuring out and being careful.
We were in the Amun Ra room, and traffic noise was so much that it felt like you're sitting on the street. You can hear the cars and honking all-night-long! I am a light sleeper and had to use my noise canceling headphones just to be able to sleep at night. For this reason alone, I would not want to stay here again or be able to recommend the hotel. They really need to work on soundproofing the room. The other issue with the hotel room was mosquitoes. We got bitten multiple times and our neck, face, and arms were covered with mosquito bites.
Hotel is minutes away from the Egyptian Museum, and that made it convenient to visit.