
Egyptian Riverside Elegance at the New Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi
Right in the heart of the city, Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi blends sweeping Nile views with ancient Egyptian charm.
If there's one thing that never gets old, it's a stunning Nile view—and the new Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi has a front-row seat.
Right on the corniche of Cairo's upscale area of Maadi, on the banks of one of the most legendary rivers in the world, the newly-opened 255-key hotel offers sweeping views of the historic city below and the Pyramids of Giza beyond.
Paying tribute to the rich history that once glided along the ancient river, the hotel's contemporary interiors feature ancient Egyptian motifs, locally inspired artworks, and a striking lobby centerpiece—an installation of draped white cloth suspended from the ceiling, a nod to the iconic Nile felucca.
'Hilton has a strong legacy in Egypt, where we have operated for more than 60 years,' Guy Hutchinson—President, MEA at Hilton—tells SceneTraveller. 'The opening of Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi is just one exciting step towards our plan of tripling our portfolio in the country.'
Just minutes away from the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi, which was developed by Saudi Egyptian Developers, serves up four restaurants and bars that take guests on a journey of delectable flavours—from Levantine delicacies at Dayma to international favourites at the Nile-facing O'Nile Restaurant, where you can linger for hours, watching the city hum and the river flow. For a more laid-back experience, Tonic Pool Bar & Restaurant stands ready to serve some casual bites.
Beyond the culinary, the hotel also features six meeting rooms capable of hosting up to 500 guests, a state-of-the-art fitness center, where you can run as you admire the views, and, most excitingly, the first ever eforea Spa in Egypt. Here, you can find targeted treatments, full-body therapies, and ancient healing practices, such as cupping and massages that incorporate warm sand.
'From reliable and friendly service and state-of-the-art amenities to compelling dining options and breathtaking views, we look forward to welcoming guests to a memorable stay at our outstanding property,' Haitham Nassar, General Manager of Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi, shares with SceneTraveller. 'We take a lot of pride in our newest hotel in Cairo and look forward to welcoming visitors to experience everything the city has to offer.'
And, if you're looking for even more perks, Hilton Honors members can get their hands on exclusive discounts, opt for contactless check-in, and earn points for future stays, so you can easily come back, and experience all the Nile-side lavishness Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi has to offer.
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