The ancient city of Cairo is truly a feast for the senses, with sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures to tantalize and delight every visitor. And after a day of taking in the hustle, bustle, and history that is Cairo, it's nice to have a peaceful place to relax and recharge. Le Méridien Heliopolis is such a place, and it happens to be one of this week's participating Starpicks properties, with last-minute rates of at least 20% off regular rates for stays during the next six weeks. Located in one of the city's finest residential districts, the hotel provides an exquisite balance of modern luxury and historic charm, with 283 lavish guest rooms and suites, a heated pool and fitness center, and seven restaurants and lounges, including the elegant Marco Polo outdoor restaurant. When you're ready to continue your adventure, some of the greatest sites in Cairo, like the Egyptian Museum and the famed Pyramids of Giza, are moments away. Le Méridien Heliopolis is just one of dozens of Starpicks properties this week, so check the list and choose your impulsive getaway.
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Wednesday June 4, 200831st Annual Cairo International Film Festival
Monday November 26, 2007
Europe and the United States aren't the only places with grand traditions of film making. The Egyptian capital of Cairo will host the 31st annual Cairo International Film Festival from November 27 to December 7, 2007, celebrating the best films from around the world as well as an impressive selection of Egyptian films that hearken back to the country's golden age as the "Hollywood of the Middle East." Back in the 1940's and 1950's, Egyptian screen idols such as Omar Sharif and his then-wife Faten Hamama starred in dozens of crowd-pleasing genre pictures, offering escapist pleasures to an early generation of film buffs. As the country turned to socialism in 1961, however, the film industry felt the heavy hand of censorship, languishing for more than a decade. A revival of Egyptian cinema began in 1976 with the establishment of the Cairo International Film Festival, and today Egyptian film makers are producing all kinds of films - from comedies to dramas and everything in between - that are popular throughout the Middle East. At this year's festival, films will be shown at venues across the city, along with ceremonies and other special events dedicated to the silver screen. It's one of the world's greatest film festivals in an amazing setting. Starwood has three properties in Cairo: the Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino, Le Méridien Heliopolis, and Le Méridien Pyramids.
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More Wonders of the Middle East
Wednesday June 27, 2007
The countries of the Middle East offer a wealth of delights to the traveler, and with a little local knowledge, a trip through this region can yield memories to last a lifetime. The Louisville Courier-Journal has an enjoyable story about a journey through Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, three places known for friendly people, spectacular ancient historic sights, and plenty of excellent food and shopping. In Aleppo, Syria, home of the Sheraton Aleppo Hotel, visitors walk around the 12th century Citadel (pictured) and enjoy breathtaking views of one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. In cosmopolitan Beirut, Lebanon, guests at Le Méridien Commodore may want to check out Downtown's Central District, with its beautiful Ottoman architecture and abundance of great restaurants and nightclubs. Cairo, the capital of Egypt and in many ways the capital of the Middle East, is a bustling, high-energy town that also has a very relaxed side to it. Travelers usually visit the pyramids first, but beyond that, there are so many great options, from sailing in a felucca to searching for bargains in the souq. Starwood has three Cairo hotels, Le Méridien Heliopolis, the Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino, and Le Méridien Pyramids.
[image via Louisville Courier-Journal]
The Wonders of Cairo
Thursday June 21, 2007
A visit to Egypt is a life-changing experience for most travelers, who stare in awe at the amazing achievements of the ancient world. An interesting article from msnbc.com has a few suggestions for making the most of your time in Cairo. Since it would be wrong to travel all the way to Egypt and not see any pyramids, head out to see the Great Pyramid of Giza. It was finished in 2560 B.C. and is the only remaining wonder of seven wonders of the ancient world. In addition to the Great Pyramid, you also get the lesser (but still great) pyramids of Khafre and Menkaur, the surrounding Queen pyramids, and the amazing Sphinx. If that's not enough pyramids, take a look at the world's oldest step pyramid in Saqqara. It's the burial place of the Pharaoh Djoser, and visitors can see it as well as 15 other ancient pyramids without the crowds that can be found at Giza. History buffs will also appreciate the Egyptian Museum, which has over 100,000 Egyptian artifacts on display. For a chaotic yet fascinating shopping excursion, the 600-year-old Khan el Kahlili Bazaar can't be beat. Don't forget to negotiate for a better price on everything from carpets and clothing to tea and treats. For dinner, Abou El Sid restaurant prepares traditional dishes such as shrimp tagine and chicken in walnut sauce according to ancient recipes. Starwood has three hotels in Cairo, the Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino, Le Méridien Heliopolis, and Le Méridien Pyramids, which has an amazing view of these ancient wonders.
[image via msnbc.com]
Golfing in Egypt?
Thursday October 5, 2006
A post on Jaunted pointed us over to the world of Egyptian golf courses. A firm called FlyGolf has started marketing golf vacations in Egypt to Western travelers. It turns out that golf courses are a relatively commonplace site in the posh Cairo suburbs and in the resort area along the Red Sea. One of these golf courses is the 18-hole course at the Sheraton Miramar Resort El Gouna, built on its own private island.
Discounts at the Sheraton Cairo
Monday July 31, 2006
The Egyptian capital of Cairo isn't just the home base for exploring the Great Pyramids and the Sphinxit's also a thriving city with plenty to offer culturally, including the world famous Egyptian Museum. The Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino, located on the Nile's western shore, is right in the middle of it all. The Egyptian Museum's just a short walk or cab drive away and the Pyramids of Giza are only 20 minutes from the hotel. The Sheraton Cairo is currently offering a special Summer Suites promotion until September 15: Stay five nights or more and receive a 5% discount on your suite, save 7% with ten nights or more or get a 10% discount with a fifteen night stay.
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