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Jewel Al Nasr Hotel & Apartments sits in Nasr City, a convenient base for exploring modern Cairo and accessing major cultural sights. Nearby highlights include City Stars Mall for shopping and entertainment, historic central Cairo attractions like the Egyptian Museum and Khan el-Khalili market within 25–45 minutes by car, and iconic landmarks such as the Pyramids of Giza and the Citadel reachable with a longer drive. Several parks, Nile cruise departure points, and cultural districts are also easily accessible by taxi or organized tours.
One of Cairo's largest shopping and entertainment complexes with shops, restaurants, cinemas, and family attractions.
Home to a vast collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities, including artifacts from Tutankhamun's tomb.
Historic open-air bazaar in Islamic Cairo known for traditional crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs.
The iconic ancient pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure and the Sphinx on the Giza Plateau.
Historic hilltop fortress with panoramic views of Cairo and the Ottoman-era mosque.
Beautiful landscaped park offering green space and views over historic Cairo; popular for relaxing and dining.
A 187-meter tower on Gezira Island with panoramic observation deck and revolving restaurant.
Evening cruises with dinner and live entertainment offering a relaxed way to see the city from the Nile.
Make the most of your stay at Jewel Al Nasr Hotel & Apartments with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Cairo:
Cairo is a city of contrasts, combining millennia of history with vibrant modern neighborhoods. Visitors come for the unparalleled ancient sites (the Pyramids and Egyptian museums), rich Islamic and Coptic heritage, lively markets, and the Nile's timeless presence. Jewel Al Nasr Hotel & Apartments is a practical choice for travelers who want comfortable, apartment-style accommodation in Nasr City — a well-connected, residential-commercial district close to major shopping (City Stars) and with straightforward taxi access to the historic and tourist sites. The property caters to both short stays and longer apartment-style visits, offering friendly service and easy access to Cairo's sights while being situated in a quieter neighborhood than central downtown.
Jewel Al Nasr Hotel & Apartments
18 Ibn Fadlan Street, Rabaa al-Adawiya, Nasr City
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Cairo
Summer
November–February (peak, holidays and festivals)
June–August (hot, cheaper hotels and fewer tourists)
March–May. Temperatures warm up from mild to hot; pleasant days in March–April, hotter by May. Occasional khamsin (dust/sand) winds may occur in late March–April.
Ramadan's dates change each year (based on the lunar calendar). During Ramadan, daylight hours are marked by fasting; evenings are lively with special iftar meals and night markets. Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) and Eid al-Adha are major national holidays with family gatherings and festivities.
Usually held in November. This is a major cultural event attracting filmmakers and guests from across the region.
Typically in late January. One of the largest book fairs in the Arab world, drawing large crowds to the Egypt International Exhibitions Center.
A spring public holiday (usually in April) celebrating the arrival of spring — families picnic outdoors and traditional foods are served.
Coptic Christmas (January 7) and other Coptic Christian observances are significant in Old Cairo and Coptic neighborhoods.
Cairo has hot, dry summers and mild winters. Bring sun protection year-round (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), and light breathable clothing for day tours. Carry a reusable water bottle and refill with bottled or filtered water. Watch for khamsin winds in spring—pack a lightweight scarf or face covering. Winter nights can be cool; keep a light jacket. Check air-quality forecasts if you have respiratory conditions, as city smog and dust can be an issue.
Hotel prices in Cairo vary by season, holidays, and major events. The high season runs from October through April when the weather is pleasant; hotels (especially near Giza and Downtown) raise rates and book up quickly around Christmas, New Year, and school holidays. The value season is the summer (June–August) when extreme heat reduces leisure tourism—many international hotels offer discounted rates and promotions, but expect higher prices at upscale properties with strong AC. Prices also spike during large events (Cairo International Film Festival, Cairo Book Fair) and around Ramadan and Eid (depending on timing, some hotels raise rates for special iftar packages). Weekends (Friday–Saturday) can be busier for domestic travel. Budget travelers can find low-cost guesthouses year-round in neighborhoods like Islamic Cairo and Zamalek; mid-range hotels are easiest to find in shoulder seasons (Spring and Fall).
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Cairo has a mix of efficient public transit (metro), plentiful ride-hailing options, and heavy traffic—choose transport based on time of day and comfort needs.
For the Pyramids and Sphinx, arrive at opening (early morning) to beat heat and crowds, and hire a licensed Egyptologist guide for meaningful context—also consider combining a morning Giza visit with the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) nearby. Book GEM and museum tickets online where possible and reserve hotel and transport well in advance during high season and major events.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Jewel Al Nasr Hotel & Apartments
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