Rehana Resort
Cairo · Egypt · First Oasis Road Al Hay Al Asher Zahraa Nasr City Cairo Egypt Al Hay Al Asher Zahraa Nasr City Cairo Egypt
About Rehana Resort — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Cairo
Rehana Resort is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Cairo, Egypt. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including co working, concierge, gym, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
I had a pleasant stay at this hotel. The interior was very clean and tidy, and the staff were extremely helpful and friendly. It’s also a very quiet place, which made the stay even more relaxing. The room was comfortable and nicely furnished excellent value for the price. I would highly recommend this hotel to others. 📍 The location is convenient, close to both New Cairo and Egypt’s new capital, with easy access to the Ring Road. The swimming pool is often crowded due to training sessions. I recommend asking the reception for the schedule to find out when it's available for hotel guests. However, it might be better to skip it altogether due to the high number of people. Most restaurants are located nearby, and you can easily order food online for delivery.
Enjoyed our stay. The room is spacious and clean, the decor was fine, and the beds are comfortable. The pool is very good and it's heated, but it is very crowded as people just come in the afternoon and evenings for swimming lessons. It's a good place to go with kids. The staff were mostly nice. The only other problem was the big screen TV before the pool was very loud. Good for the price
We stayed there for 2 nights, organised by "Nice tours". The wifi works only sometimes (about 4h out of the entire stay). The hotel is very far from the city. Our room was a smoking room, and twin beds, so we asked for another room, and received another smoking room. The bedsheets were not very clean, nor the tight size. The key cards are very old, and every time they don't work they send someone with the new card, who then asks for a tip. The food there is not recommended. The "continental" breakfast is EXCLUSIVELY bread and pastries, and a yogurt, the "oriental" breakfast is some cheese and sausage, and some bread, and an omelet. At least that's what we got. We waited an hour for a dinner, and anther 45 minutes for the dessert. Once there was a wedding downstairs, extremely loud until late at night! The windows to the street are not closing well, the noise keeps you up all night, even with ear protection. Honking every 3-5 seconds all night!