Meramees Hostel

Description:

  • This well-positioned hostel is relaxed and easy-going, with a great atmosphere and friendly staff that make you feel at home. From the moment you walk into the lobby you sense the laid-back, welcoming vibe of Meramees hostel little touches like fresh flowers, books, CDs and casual sofas in the lobby help make it feel like you're dropping by to see friends at home rather than checking into a hostel. The casual majlis (meeting room) off the lobby where breakfast is served makes a good place to hang out after a hot day's sightseeing. The rooms themselves have high ceilings, wooden floorboards, large windows and French doors leading onto balconies, and there are shared bathrooms and rooms with own pathrooms and toilets apart from the dorm room. Helpful stuff gives his guests plenty of advice about visiting Cairo and other parts of Egypt. The Meramees is certainly one of the more friendly options around down town.

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User Reviews for Meramees Hostel

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    very good hostel

  • i recommend this hostel for all my friends because it's very good hostel , so close to Tahrir sq., and egyption museum and the staff so funny and helped me a lot , the desert was...

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    Great deal, fun staff!

  • Stayed at Meramees for several nights in June. It was my first trip to Egypt, and the staff was so helpful and fun. They arranged for excellent drivers anytime we needed one - to the...

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    • posted on 06.16.11

  • Details
    • Address:

    • 32 Sabri Abou Alam
    • Amenities:

    • internet-available
    • Payments:

    • mastercard visa

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