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Four Seasons opens in Cairo
20 Aug 2004

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts continues its worldwide expansion with the opening of Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza. The contemporary 366-room Hotel, is conveniently located in the heart of the city's elite Garden City district.

Boasting spectacular views of the Nile on one side and the centuries-old Citadel on the other, Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza offers a prestigious new address for both business and leisure guests. Situated amidst the business and diplomatic district, it is also ideally located for access to the city's many ancient monuments and areas of cultural importance.

The airy, open concept spaces of the lobby are indicative of the contemporary design found throughout the Hotel. Silk wall coverings and curtains in warm tones of pale green, taupe and beige, modern chandeliers of hand blown glass and contemporary artwork from around the world create a distinctly fresh atmosphere. The Hotel's 78 spacious suites and 288 large guest rooms are equally contemporary in design, with shades of taupe or teal complimented by light woods. Many of the rooms feature private, furnished, outdoor terraces, perfect for relaxing or dining al fresco.

The hub of activity within the Hotel will centre around its seven dining venues, each offering specialties from different parts of the world. Its Mediterranean, Cantonese, Italian and seafood restaurants feature modern interpretations of authentic dishes. Casual meals, cocktails and refreshments can be enjoyed at each of the three lounges within the Hotel.

The Four Seasons chief executive Isadore Sharp also announced that its flagship island resort on Kuda Huura in the Maldives has received a nomination for the prestigious Imperial Mark. It is also expected that a resort in Fiji will be the last of the year to receive the Mark, the front runner being the Jean-Michel resort, however no confirmation has been received.

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts continues its worldwide expansion with the opening of Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza. The contemporary 366-room Hotel, is conveniently located in the heart of the city's elite Garden City district.

Boasting spectacular views of the Nile on one side and the centuries-old Citadel on the other, Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza offers a prestigious new address for both business and leisure guests. Situated amidst the business and diplomatic district, it is also ideally located for access to the city's many ancient monuments and areas of cultural importance.

The airy, open concept spaces of the lobby are indicative of the contemporary design found throughout the Hotel. Silk wall coverings and curtains in warm tones of pale green, taupe and beige, modern chandeliers of hand blown glass and contemporary artwork from around the world create a distinctly fresh atmosphere. The Hotel's 78 spacious suites and 288 large guest rooms are equally contemporary in design, with shades of taupe or teal complimented by light woods. Many of the rooms feature private, furnished, outdoor terraces, perfect for relaxing or dining al fresco.

The hub of activity within the Hotel will centre around its seven dining venues, each offering specialties from different parts of the world. Its Mediterranean, Cantonese, Italian and seafood restaurants feature modern interpretations of authentic dishes. Casual meals, cocktails and refreshments can be enjoyed at each of the three lounges within the Hotel.

The Four Seasons chief executive Isadore Sharp also announced that its flagship island resort on Kuda Huura in the Maldives has received a nomination for the prestigious Imperial Mark. It is also expected that a resort in Fiji will be the last of the year to receive the Mark, the front runner being the Jean-Michel resort, however no confirmation has been received.

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Cairo City Information

 

 


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