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Hyatt
Hotels Egypt
Grand
Hyatt Cairo

The
41 - story Grand Hyatt Cairo :
Offers 715 guest rooms and suites, each with a
private balcony and view of the Nile River. Each guest room and suite
feature individually controlled air-conditioning, international direct
dial telephones, mini bar, satellite TV including video games, high
speed
internet
access, safe deposit box, voice mail and electronic locks.
The
Grand Club Lounge:
Located on the 30th floor, provides guests staying in one of the 207
Grand Club rooms or 81 suites their own private lounge serving complimentary
continental breakfast and early evening cocktails and
canapés.
Grand Hyatt Cairo:
Features a selection of over 12 restaurants, including Cairo's highest
and only revolving restaurant on the top 41st floor providing guests
panoramic views over the Pyramids of Giza, the city of
Cairo
and the Nile. Cuisine's range from spicy Indian flavors, traditional
Italian food, seafood with fresh fish delivered daily from Alexandria
to Japanese cuisine and an English Pub with casual surroundings of the
pool bar.

Extensive
conference and banqueting facilities:
Accommodate all needs, from discrete private meetings to much larger
functions. The hotel provides more than 3'000 square meters of meeting
and function space with five ballrooms holding 200 to 1'000 participants
each. For smaller scale conferences, Grand Hyatt Cairo offers three
executive boardrooms, each equipped for high-tech multimedia presentations
with state-of-the-art technology.
Several
outdoor venues are available to cater for up to 1'000 guests, all with
magnificent views over the Nile.

Grand
Hyatt Cairo features a 500 square meter health club:

With an inspiring Nile view. In addition to the fully equipped gymnasium,
the health club provides spa services including sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi
as well as body and facial treatments. The extensive pool area comprises
a 340 square meter swimming pool and a separate 20 square meter children's
pool.

Park
Hyatt Cairo
Located
in a 15- story building adjacent to the Grand Hyatt is Park Hyatt Cairo.
Currently undergoing a US$ 23 million renovation, the hotel will offer
247 guest rooms and suites.
In
keeping with the Park Hyatt concept, the hotel will be designed for
the discerning international traveler seeking privacy, personalized
service and outstanding quality. All guest rooms and suites will feature
Egyptian cotton linens, goose-down duvets, fine wool carpets, walk-in
closets, granite
and marble spa-like bathrooms and state-of-the-art amenities.
A
high-tech business canter:
With flexible opening hours will provide the ultimate support to the
corporate traveler. Stylish conference and boardrooms will also be available.
The Galerie Shopping Mall
Scheduled
to open mid 2003, the Galerie shopping mall is adjacent to the Grand
Hyatt Tower. This deluxe 12'000 square meter shopping and leisure complex
has a 30 meter atrium overlooking the Nile . The complex includes a
variety of signature boutiques, shopping outlets and restaurants located
in the food court. Two cinemas seat respectively 86 and 88 persons and
a large unique auditorium accommodates
up to 790 delegates.
Grand
Hyatt Cairo and Park Hyatt Cairo will increase the number of Hyatt Hotels
in Egypt to four. Hyatt has become well known in Egypt since the opening
of the very popular Hyatt Regency Sharm-El-Sheikh and Hyatt
Regency , and Taba
Heights.
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The
King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid was not meant to be visited:
Getting to it is challenging, and once you enter, it is very difficult
to turn back. The stone passage is only wide enough for one person.
You must be in good physical condition, able to climb several flights
of stairs, bend double, crouch and duck-walk for short distances. The
King's Chamber itself is the world's most claustrophobic place, with
dim light and heavy, hot, oxygen-poor air. There is no ventilation.
If you are at all sensitive to claustrophobia or confinement, or if
you have any sort of respiratory condition, for your own safety and
the safety of others, you must not enter the pyramid because it is impossible
to remove a person or to bring aid to them quickly .
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