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Ramses Hilton is centrally located on the Nile Corniche close to Tahrir Square, placing it within easy reach of Cairo’s top cultural sites—Egyptian Museum, Nile river cruises, historical Islamic and Coptic districts, plus major bazaars and modern attractions. Many highlights are a short taxi ride or a reasonable walk away, making the hotel a convenient base for sightseeing.
Home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including Tutankhamun’s treasures. A must-see for history lovers.
Historic market with narrow lanes selling souvenirs, spices, jewelry, and traditional crafts—great for browsing and people-watching.
Evening cruises with dinner and live entertainment offer a scenic way to enjoy the Nile and city skyline.
Iconic observation tower with panoramic views over Cairo; the rotating restaurant provides city vistas at sunset.
Historic hilltop fortress with grand mosques and museums offering insights into medieval Cairo’s defensive architecture.
Large landscaped park offering gardens, walking paths and panoramic views over Islamic Cairo—ideal for relaxation.
The world-famous pyramids and Sphinx at Giza—an essential day trip from Cairo for first-time visitors.
Make the most of your stay at Ramses Hilton Hotel & Casino with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Cairo:
Cairo is a unique mash-up of ancient history and modern urban life—home to world-class antiquities, vibrant markets, and a lively culinary scene. Ramses Hilton offers a strategic Nile-side location with quick access to museums, cultural districts and transport links, plus on-site amenities (casino, multiple restaurants, pool, and gym) that make it a convenient and comfortable base for both leisure and business travelers.
Ramses Hilton Hotel & Casino
1115 Corniche El Nile
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Cairo
Summer
December–February (holiday travel peak) and November (festival season in some years).
June–August (summer) when hotel rates drop and crowds thin, but expect very high temperatures.
March–May: Temperatures warm up from mild to hot by late spring. Spring sees longer days, many gardens and Nile-side areas are pleasant. Keep an eye out for occasional khamsin (hot, dusty wind) spells in March and April.
The Islamic month of fasting observed nationwide; dates shift about 10–11 days earlier each Gregorian year.
Major Islamic holidays that cause large domestic travel movements and family gatherings; exact dates shift each year.
Typically held in November (dates can vary); one of the region’s most prominent film festivals.
Usually held in January (sometimes late January–early February); one of the largest book fairs in the Arab world.
Important for Egypt’s Coptic community; churches hold services and processions, especially in Old Cairo and Coptic neighborhoods.
Pack layers for winter evenings and light, breathable clothing for daytime year-round. Sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses are essential for outdoor touring. During khamsin dust events carry a lightweight scarf and eye drops if you are sensitive. Stay hydrated, avoid long mid-day exposure in summer, and choose hotels with reliable air-conditioning in summer months.
Hotel prices in Cairo fluctuate with the tourist seasons, major religious holidays, and large cultural events. Peak demand is during the cooler months (roughly October through February) when international visitors come for comfortable sightseeing and Nile cruises; luxury hotels and centrally located properties raise rates and fill up quickly. Major events (film festival, book fair) and holiday periods (Eid, Christmas/Coptic holidays) also push prices higher and reduce last-minute availability. Conversely, the hottest months (summer) are typically the most affordable for mid-range and budget hotels because fewer international tourists visit; however, five-star hotels with reliable air-conditioning often keep steadier rates year-round. Booking 6–12 weeks ahead for high season or during event windows is recommended; for travel during Ramadan or major Eid holidays, reserve earlier (2–3 months) to secure preferred accommodations.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Cairo has a mix of metro, buses, taxis, rideshares, and private transfers. Traffic is heavy; plan extra time and use the metro for faster transit across some routes.
Book key experiences (Pyramids ticket with Giza plateau entry, Grand Egyptian Museum if open, professional licensed guide for complex sites) in advance. Combine early-morning visits to the Pyramids with late-afternoon museum tours to avoid mid-day heat. Buy a local SIM (Vodafone, Orange) for navigation and ride-hailing, carry small Egyptian pounds for markets, and consider hiring a licensed guide for efficient access and richer historical context.
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