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Great day in Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by southbaykg from Cairo, Egypt
... Anyway, I found a place to play basketball from talking to this guy, and I cruised over there after getting home from Le Meridien. Normally, this club, the El-Gizira, is pretty busy with soccer, clay-court tennis, the swimming pool (which inexplicably ...
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Cairo - the start of pyramids, temples and Kings
A Travel Blog entry by painterlaura2 from Cairo, Egypt
... words for links to websites with more information)l, located in Giza, within walking distance of the Pyramids and Sphinx, Le Meridien Pyramids has a wonderful outdoor pool. The air conditioning works well and is it necessary. Temperatures ...
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Arriving Cairo - Pyramids and the Spinx at Giza
A Travel Blog entry by eilen from Cairo, Egypt
... in the afternoon, my friend met me at the airport and from there moving in slowly in the heat and the traffic to our hotel, Le Meridien, just nearby and with view towards the pyramids. I just love to take in the pulse of what each country, each ...
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Cairo to Alexandria
A Travel Blog entry by jokertrekker from Cairo, Egypt
... past showering us with dust, grit and shingle. Tooting was constant, even at midnight. We arrived at our hotel in Giza, Le Meridien Pyramids at 1.0a.m. Where a wedding was still in full swing with a colourful band holding sway briefly. Then it was ...
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Day 2 Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by goweregypt from Cairo, Egypt
... money left either. Also, until the buildings are finished they don’t pay land taxes!! Then as we came to our hotel, Le Meridien Pyramids, we saw the amazing Pyramids of Giza looming virtually across the road! It is a lovely 5 star hotel although ...
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From Port Said to the Giza Plateau & Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by brianporter from Cairo, Egypt
... just as awesome as the pyramids themselves. We had used up our awe quotient by that point in the day. 5. Lunch followed at Le Meridien Pyramids, a 5-star hotel that offers views of the pyramids in all their splendour. Another buffet with great hummus and ...
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Cairo and the Pyramids
A Travel Blog entry by bcc8 from Cairo, Egypt
... ; It reminded me of an Arab New York City with its seemingly endless streets filled with mid-rise apartments. The taxis of Cairo have a reputation for wild rides and they didn't disappoint. I never felt that I was in any danger while in the ...
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Touring Around Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by painterlaura2 from Cairo, Egypt
... built within an area of one square mile. There are only five remaining, but these are certainly a must see when visiting Cairo, along with the earliest Mosque ever built in Egypt. In addition, after the fall of Jerusalem in about 70 ...
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Once upon a time in Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by melisach from Cairo, Egypt
... was missing their luggage (forgot who it was) so we had to wait which gave me a good observation about the airport in Cairo.The airport is very sad. It's an international airport but it looks so shady and poor even the Indonesian airport looks so ...
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2nd day of Touring in Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by painterlaura2 from Cairo, Egypt
... . Got some pictures of this also. Citadel of Shalah El Din Citadel of Salah El Din dominates Cairo's eastern skyline with its raised rocky platform on the edge of Cairo. Citadel was built by the famed Muslim general Saladin in 1176. ...
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Cairo - Baksheesh or Bust
A Travel Blog entry by girlmeetsworld from Cairo, Egypt
... able to see the sun rise and set over these fabulous and awe inspiring monuments. And how good to be staying somewhere like the Meridien when my luggage arrived nearly 2 days after I did! of course I survived without too much hassle but I can safely ...
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The Pyramids are Great! Really!
A Travel Blog entry by daviswelchtrip from Cairo, Egypt
... Wonders of the World it is an incredibly significant place in world history. We started the day today with a wonderful breakfast at our hotel, Le Meridien. We LOVE this hotel. I don't know if that is because it is the best by far of the other ...
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Day 2
A Travel Blog entry by lascloud from Cairo, Egypt
Arrive Cairo - Hotel Le Méridien Pyramids. The hotel was beautiful and practically right across the street from the Pyramids of Giza. We checked in and got acquainted. We begin our first tour tomorrow at 9 ...
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Cairo
A Travel Blog entry by tupac from Cairo, Egypt
Pyramids keep cool sphinx me and egypt Ali Tupac and the one camel laters.. ...
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Cairo (Port Said), Egypt
A Travel Blog entry by ldanroy from Port Said, Būr Sa‘īd, Egypt
... amount and loveliness of the gold and silver objects in the market. It was a just a short stop as we were off to the Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel for a luncheon. But the stop was long enough for Harriet to buy herself and Shelby a gold cartouche, both with ...
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Pyramids, Camels, and Sheeshas
A Travel Blog entry by suttonf from Cairo, Egypt
... it hit a speed bump. But we made it to the hotel. The worst hotel we've stayed in (in terms of service, only). Meridien Pyramids. No one at the hotel was helpful. The "Concierge" wouldn't give us information, couldn't tell us about anything other than ...
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We're Walking Like Egyptians!
A Travel Blog entry by daviswelchtrip from Cairo, Egypt
... both private and museum collections. Come to think of it - how many Egyptian collections have we all seen!!?!?! The Cairo collection was amazing - far too much to see in one day. However, our new guide - Ehab, did a fantastic job ...
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Le Meridien Pyramids Giza
El Remaya Square, Giza, Egypt
OK if you get the "right" room from anonymous We stayed at Le Meridien for 3 nights in March 2005. Having arrived at nearly midnight we were given a room in the older block near the pool. It was extremely basic (and dirty) and certainly ...
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