The Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan: A Real Royal Palace by Robert Neron*

The Old Cataract Hotel offers tasteful accommodations in the heart of Aswan, Upper Egypt. Recently renovated under the direction of interior designer Sybille de Margerie, this luxurious, five-star hotel offers guests magnificent views of the Nile River. Guests who want to cool off in hot weather may enjoy a refreshing dip in the hotel's large, outdoor swimming pool; those in need of some extra pampering can indulge themselves at the Old Cataract's spa, which offers an assortment of blissful treatments.

Old Cataract Hotel: Aswan



Guest rooms at the Old Cataract are air- conditioned and have a color television; every room has a telephone, a private bath and hot water. Additional amenities include a state-of-the- art health club The hotel also a popular destination for business travelers; many corporations host important meetings on the premises, which boasts extensive business facilities.

The hotel's restaurant, 1902, offers world-class cuisine in an atmospheric setting; the architecture and Moorish appointments are reminiscent of Egypt's Victorian history. There are also several bars on sculptured terraces at the top of the hotel; guests enjoy drinks and good conversation as they watch the Nile flow by. The interior of the Old Cataract has sumptuous marble floors, vaulted ceilings and Egyptian door-key arches; priceless tapestries adorn the walls.

During Egypt's Victorian period, the Old Cataract was host to many famous British artists and intellectuals. Its roster of former guests includes Agatha Christie, Sir Winston Churchill, the Shah of Iran, Margaret Thatcher, Jimmy Carter and Helmut Kohl. Reservations - for rooms and restaurant tables - should be made as far in advance as possible.

Old Cataract Hotel: Dinning Room


The Old Cataract Hotel offers guests all the amenities one would expect from a fine hotel. What truly distinguishes this hotel, however, is the refinement, elegance and glamour that permeates all aspects of the Old Cataract. It is this reputation for peerless guest services, majestic architecture and ultimate comfort that have elevated the Old Cataract into the echelon of the finest hotels in the world.







* Robert Neron, a Canadian lawyer, adjudicator and freelance travel writer, is a globetrotter who has been traveling the world for the past 30 years. Exploring new countries, cultures and meeting new people are his passion.




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