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Cairo: It's Always Sunny at Fairmont Towers Heliopolis
Posted on Jul 14, 2009 03:59 PM

Near Cairo, the Fairmont Towers Heliopolis has just had a major addition. Working around the original hotel while it was still operating, some magic builders have now created a fancy new conference center and 247 new hotel rooms right next door, and judging by this pic it is something special.

The architect got into the idea of the hotel being in Heliopolis, which means "city of the sun", by incorporating lines like sunrays into the design and even including sun motifs throughout. The new restaurant and café are impressive too: there's an artificial river running through the Aqua e Luce restaurant and Café Heliopolis is right in the center of the atrium entrance. Oh, and it even

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Cairo: Obama Takes The Pyramids of Giza Tour, But Skips Camel Ride
Posted on Jun 05, 2009 04:07 PM

After a typical date night escape brought President Obama to New York City earlier this week, we can only imagine that he was all warmed up to play tourist on his Egypt jaunt.

He may be in Dresden today addressing issues of Holocaust denial, before he rounds out this week with a visit to the D-Day beaches of Normandy, Obama made sure to drop by Cairo University to deliver a hotly debated speech. Thankfully he brought his khakis and set aside enough time to day trip out to the Pyramids of Giza and the 600-year-old Sultan Hassan mosque. During a private visit to the Spyhnx, Obama even joked that were he a typical visitor, he'd get on a camel.

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Alexandria, Egypt
Posted on May 21, 2009 09:10 PM
Visitors check out the rare books displayed in the Alexandria Library, home to more than 3000 rare manuscripts, books and maps

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Cairo, Egypt
Posted on Apr 28, 2009 10:57 PM
An Egyptian worker leads his horse past clay and plaster figures, in an area popular for pottery and plaster works, in Cairo

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Aswan, Egypt
Posted on Apr 27, 2009 07:55 PM
A guide and a tourist look at hieroglyphics on the wall in Fiela Temple in Aswan

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Cairo: King Tut, You've Got Mail
Posted on Mar 17, 2009 07:15 PM

Need to check your e-mail before heading to the Pyramids? Let your stomach show the way at Cairo International Airport to free WiFi.

The airport's own Aviation Information Technology Company offers a free signal in the terminals, but the best signal is in the Terminal 2 food court. Just like in Santiago, no purchase is necessary to partake.

Eat up all the free bandwidth you want, but make sure to tell us afterwards.

Related Stories:
· Natural Wonders Travel: The Green Returns to Egypt [Jaunted]
· World's Greatest Train Travel: Olde Africa, Bathtubs Optional [Jaunted]
· Airport WiFi Map [Jaunted]

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Cairo: A Boutique First For Cairo Coming Soon
Posted on Mar 05, 2009 06:26 PM

“Cairo” and “tranquil” – not two words we’d normally associate with each other. At least, we didn’t until news of Villa Belle Epoque plopped into our inbox this morning.

It’s opening on March 21st and calls itself “Cairo’s first boutique hotel” – boutique meaning a 1920s villa with just just 13 period-style rooms, chandeliers, lots of balconies, and date palms and mango trees in the gardens. Foodwise, you can choose from Egyptian, Oriental, Italian and French; and there’ll even be a high tea served on the bank of the Nile on offer, as well as felucca boat trips at sunset.

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Abu Simbel, Egypt
Posted on Feb 20, 2009 07:38 PM
A man walks with his hunting falcon in a desert near Abu Simbel, some 1,300 km south of Cairo. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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Cairo: Cairo Loses a Hilton, Gains a Ritz-Carlton
Posted on Dec 12, 2008 02:00 PM

We're looking forward to the new year; January 1st is traditionally a day for renewed hope and fresh beginnings, and no one is taking more advantage of this than Cairo's Nile Hilton. When the clock strikes midnight (Egypt time, of course), the 431-room historic hotel on the shores of the epic River Nile will become the Ritz-Carlton Nile Hotel.

As the first Ritz-Carlton in Egypt's capital city, The Nile Hotel will have to dust off its top hat and tails to remain a leader in Cairo and keep pace with the 5-star standard of Ritz-Carlton. What does this mean, exactly? It means sweet, sweet renovation of course. Beginning in mid-2009, the hotel will begin an ambitious

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Cairo: How Many Pyramids Are There In Giza? Seriously?
Posted on Oct 29, 2008 09:45 PM

Marriott is running an online contest right now that asks "How many major pyramids are located at Giza?" If you couldn't figure it out from the photo they show right next to the question, the answer is three.

The two previous questions in the game asked why they celebrate Carnival in Rio (to mark the beginning of Lent) and who officially opened the Sydney Opera House (Elizabeth II). Tomorrow's quiz is about Rome, and judging from the difficulty of the questions so far, we're throwing out these potential answers: The Forum, The Colosseum, Romulus, Julius Caesar, Trevi Fountain and Italy.

Related Stories:
· Marriott World of Rewards [Official Site]
· 3-D Models of the Pyramids for Google Earth [GEHacks]
· The Giza Pyramids World Heritage Site [UNESCO]
· Giza Pyramid Complex [Wikipedia]

[Photo of the famous Giza Pizza Hut: noaman]