I booked the Capital Plaza Hotel, which is located in a small street near Liberation Square. It is a few minutes' walk away, and it is easy to find. The street is not too noisy, but there is no elevator upstairs. The hotel was remodeled from an old European-style residential building in the past. I couldn't see the interior decoration, because I was sold to another nearby regency inn, a small hotel with the same price, which was also a remodeled old residential building. It is estimated that the conditions are similar. The room Doesn't look as good as the pictures of the Capital Plaza Hotel, think about it. The bedding is fairly clean, the hot water is OK, the room is not facing the street and it is not too noisy, the breakfast is average and relatively simple, with jam, bread, tea and the like. Really not worth the price of 260. The Amerante Hotel in the Giza area where I live later is much better at the same price. Just because I arrived in Cairo on the first day and didn't want to make too much trouble, I booked this hotel near Liberation Square. The service attitude is okay, there are no slippers, toothbrush, hair dryer, simple things are not good, but it is clean. Anyway, only two nights.
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