Ratings based on 21 Verified Reviews
3.6 Room cleanliness
3.7 Service & staff
3.4 Room comfort
3.5 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 28 Feb 2021
We loved the everyday residential neighborhood setting, far away from street vendors and hustlers. Here, it was just us and the locals. Mohamed, who speaks good English, was a most attentive host who went out of his way to be hospitable. He makes a great cup of tea! His breakfasts were ample and delicious. This family run, 4 room house guest is a very good value for the money and a lot of fun for off the beaten path travelers who want to get to know the local people.
by A verified traveler
Posted 2 Jan 2019
by A verified traveler
Posted 26 Nov 2018
The place is unsafe the taxi services get difficult to geting there also the police services
There is not any kind of ATM visa
by A verified traveler
Posted 24 Oct 2018
A good location for visiting Giza and Cairo. The accommodation would suit backepackers well.
by A verified traveler
Posted 24 Oct 2018
Great place to stay right next to pyramids. Very quiet, nice backyard to relax, and outstanding hospitality from Mohammed who drove us around and helped us find anything we needed.
by A verified traveler
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Posted 22 Apr 2018Needs alot of repair and update! Only good for a person on a budget1
by A verified traveler
Avoid. dishonest.
Posted 15 Apr 2018 on HotelsPros: got us an early morning taxi to the airport. Taxi driver was great. Cons: owner was not up front about the cost of touring services - would not give us a clear answer on cost until after the tour. He would not honor his posted "complimentary airport shuttle service" and instead engaged us in a long debate about why we must pay for it. He did not give us our change when we paid him. There was no wifi as was also mentioned complimentary. No breakfast. Hot water was turned off. Hotel is somewhat isolated - difficult to get to area sites. Overall shady and uncomfortable experience because of Mohammed, the manager.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Maine, USA
Archeologist's dream!
Posted 20 Jan 2018 on TravelocityWhat a lovely retreat for me, this was. I stayed one month, studying the wealth of history which closely surrounds Sak kara Inn. Cleanliness and service never faltered. My luck brought me there, it was surely 'kismet'. My thanks go to my fine host, Mohamed, and his top notch assistants. I didn't know Arabic, no problem, they are all multi-lingual. I didn't know the customs, no problem, they were perfectly friendly with their hints and conversations. Mohamed knew everyone that could be helpful to my trip, and made himself always available for my travel and advice needs. I'm a single, average Joe from the woods, USA, with a normal job, and I always felt he treated me like his brother. I will go back to Egypt, and only use him and his advice. I know I can count on him. Sakkara Inn is as beautiful as the pictures show and located next to some of the richest history on earth.
Thanks Mohamed!
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Florida, USA
Amazing hotel in the desert!
Posted 27 Jul 2017 on TravelocityThis hotel is run by Mohamed who is a lovely man with extensive knowledge of the area of Abu Sir. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Sakkara Inn Hotel. The hotel is located in the desert outside of all the hustle & bustle of Cairo & provides breathtaking views of the Abu Sir pyramids as well as the Djoser Pyramid. Our host was kind enough to take us to the Abu Sir pyramid & even offered us dinner in the desert with some locals. Hospitality & kindness were show to us during our entire stay at the Sakkara Inn Hotel & we will definitely be sure to return on our next trip to Egypt.
by A verified traveler from london uk
Ghost house
Posted 30 Jan 2017First this was the worst experience ever. For me and my wife.that place didn't have a hotel standard at all.i have a lot to say what I can say is we have to move to another hotel after two days our booking was for 10 days.