GGuest UserThe hotel is in an alley, and the reception is on the 11th floor of the building (? I forgot). The elevator room is very small, and you need to close the door yourself. The appearance of the building, the lobby on the first floor and the elevator room are all very ordinary, which is the kind that easily disappoints people. However, after arriving at the reception, the impression began to change. The reception is very clean and has an atmosphere. The young man at the front desk is energetic and very friendly. The room is spacious, the bed is comfortable, the bathroom is not very big, but it is also quite clean, and the equipment is generally new. There are two rooms with pyramid views. You can see the pyramid view in the restaurant, and there is a large terrace outside the restaurant, where you can look at the pyramid and eat. The overall service is good, but to be honest, the food here is relatively expensive, mainly Western food. We had lunch on the terrace, and the food was served very slowly. The hotel has a small underground parking lot for parking. Overall, the hotel facilities are relatively new, and the service attitude of the staff is very good. We set off early the next morning and missed breakfast. Without saying hello in advance, the hotel still tried its best to provide us with a packed breakfast. Although they said it was a simple breakfast, we all felt that it was rich and delicious, and we were very touched. The porters and the underground parking lot staff were very warm and simple. It takes about 10 minutes to drive from the hotel to the north gate of the pyramid. Although the surrounding environment of the hotel is average, we didn't mind driving there. In short, although the hotel has some areas that need improvement, such as one room had no hot water due to equipment failure, it is cost-effective, has a good service attitude, new facilities and equipment, and can overlook the pyramids. It is recommended to stay.
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