
Cairo Marriott is Turning Staycations Into a Status Move This Summer
Jul 07, 2025
There are staycations, and then there's summer at Cairo Marriott Hotel, where you check into an actual 19th-century palace and immediately find yourself debating whether the pool or the spa should come first. This season, the property leans into its urban-palatial credentials with a limited summer offer.
For families, the experience is designed to accommodate every age: children have a dedicated play corner to get creative, while adults are left to choose between spa treatments, garden strolls, or riverside cocktails. Daily pop-ups, live performances, and rotating in-house activations keep the atmosphere lively without overwhelming the calm.
Dining, of course, is a chapter of its own. With 14 restaurants ranging from Italian at Ristorante Tuscany and French with Saraya Gallery, to Japanese restaurant Torii and Oriental dishes at Egyptian Nights, every taste is accounted for.
Whether it's steak at JW Steakhouse, mezze under the stars at Garden Promenade Café, pastries, or simply a poolside snack from Waves, the culinary circuit reflects the hotel's urban-palatial ethos: indulgent and diverse.Guests staying at the hotel also have the rare chance to take a private tour of the 150-year-old palace, with access to its lesser-seen halls and historical corridors.
From now until August 31st, the Cairo Marriott invites you to escape without leaving the city. The summer staycation package starts at EGP 7,500 per night for a deluxe double room, inclusive of service charges, taxes, daily breakfast, and parking.
For inquiries and bookings, please call 0227283000.
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