Grand Egyptian Museum is just one of the attractions in Al Haram, Giza so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Giza has to offer, head to Giza Pyramid Complex, Pyramid of Khufu, and Pyramid of Khafre.
Learn about the local history of Cairo with a stop at Tahrir Square. Amble around this culturally rich area's picturesque gardens or experience its fascinating museums.
"I expected a 5-star experience at Le Passage, but it was subpar at best. The main attraction, the casino, is randomly open but generally closed, and the "disco" was an abandoned, "couples-only" ghost town. Every gift shop looked dusty and forgotten, with employees just staring at their phones.
The "luxury" ends at the lobby. The room was a disaster: the beds are on wheels, so you're constantly rolling around, and the AC is purely for aesthetics. It stayed uncomfortably hot and humid all night. To make it worse, the door lets in a ton of light and the noise levels were unfortunate. I was constantly woken up late at night and early in the morning.
They nickel-and-dime you for everything, the drinks are overpriced and not worth buying, and the experience just isn't there. The only saving graces were the great pool, the nice staff and the free airport transfer. The mid-range buffet was fine, and the free laundry for long stays is awesome, but it doesn't make up for the lack of sleep and closed amenities. It’s a 3-star hotel with 5-star prices. Skip it."
"Overall, this is a very good layover hotel. It is clean and the restaurants are very adequate. I wish they provided better clarification on how to pick up the shuttle bus. I texted them this request but no answer. However, for the price I think it’s a good value and I would stay there again."
"Prima Life is my favourite place, I really enjoyed with stay in my second home 🏡
Many thanks Prima life, special thanks for all the staff specially Mr. Assem & Abd El Hamid "
"The check-in at 1am was very smooth and the guy at the desk was so processional, welcoming and smiling. We were given a room with Nile view on the 15th floor which was really nice. The room was large and bed was comfortable. There was kettle for tea/coffee and tea bags, water bottles etc; we were given more every time we requested. The room was clean and the whole hotel was clean, though the carpets were a bit dated. The breakfast spread was superb and choices were really extensive. The man who made omelettes was very nice.The staff were friendly and helpful and nothing was too much. There was a lot of security in the hotel too.
The hotel itself is beautiful as it was a palace once and we got a guided tour of the palace which was very informative.
The only slight negative was the speed of service during breakfast. We stayed for 4 nights and on 3 days we were not even asked about tea or coffee during breakfast. When we asked for hot coffee and hot milk, they came at different times and late so not enjoyable.
The other negative was the housekeeping don’t check the toiletries level in the big bottles. First day there was no shower gel so we had to wait for 20 minutes to get one. On the last day we asked for hair conditioner which was totally empty and we waited for 1 hour before we got it. Unfortunately I had already gone out by that time to buy one for my wife who was in the shower.
Having said that the overall experience was great and would definitely recommend this place. "