Arabella Residence New Cairo
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ABOUT
Arabella Residence
Arabella Residence is an upscale 4-star boutique hotel in the heart of New Cairo's 5th Settlement, at 201 Gamal Abdel Nasser — 500 metres from Arabella Plaza, two minutes from the German University in Cairo, five minutes from 5A Mall, U Venues, and the Katameya Heights Golf & Tennis Resort, eight minutes from the Egypt International Exhibition Center, ten minutes from the American University in Cairo and Cairo Festival City, and only 20 minutes from Cairo International Airport.
Choose from spacious Deluxe rooms and dedicated two-bedroom Family Suites, or step up to the Arabella Premium Residence — the recently refurbished collection of Premium rooms and suites, where new luxury furniture and high-end bathroom finishes mark a clear upgrade from the standard tier. The collection's flagship Royal Suite, at 80 m² with a private balcony, is the room of choice for anniversaries and special occasions.
A Hotel for Three Kinds of Stay
Arabella sits at one of New Cairo's most useful addresses, which is why three very different kinds of guest find their way here — and why the same building serves them all.
Business travelers come for the short drive to the Egypt International Exhibition Center, the 90th Street and Cairo Festival City business districts, and the universities. The Executive Suite and the Premium Residence collection are well-suited to corporate assignments and longer stays.
Couples come for an upgraded weekend in Cairo. The Premium Residence collection offers the quietest rooms in the hotel and the most refined finishes; The Smokery at Katameya Heights — Cairo's most prominent fine-dining venue, inside a Nick Faldo-designed championship golf resort — is five minutes away for an evening to remember.
Families come for the two-bedroom Family Suites, a configuration uncommon in 4-star hotels in this part of Cairo. Two minutes from the German University, ten minutes from AUC, Arabella is a natural choice for families visiting students and for extended stays.
What Defines Arabella
A small, well-run boutique hotel with a clear identity — a recently refurbished Premium collection, dedicated family accommodation, and a front-desk team guests name by name in their reviews. Every room offers in-room breakfast service brought to the door each morning, a private en-suite bathroom, and a small in-room kitchenette area. Balcony and view (city or garden) vary by room — preferences can be requested at booking.
Address
201 Gamal Abdel Nasser, New Cairo, Cairo, Egypt +20 10 19232222 · info@arabellaresidence.com
Around 20 minutes by car from Cairo International Airport. Airport transfer available on request.

OUR ROOMS
Guest rooms ranging from standard to suites are available, providing an array of room choices each offering true relaxation.
All our guest-rooms are elegantly furnished with modern furniture include luxury en-suite facilities with complimentary amenities pack, flat screen TV, free wi-fi , tea boiler facilities.
OUR SERVICES
Airport shuttle
We do offer airport shuttle , you can request it after your reservation with a competitive price
Near by Restaurant
Free Wifi
Enjoy our high speed free wifi in all rooms and public area
Daily Housekeeping
We provide free of charge daily housekeeping 24/7
luggage storage
We offer free of charge luggage storge , leave your luggage with us and enjoy your trip !
In-Room Dining Service
You can order any kind of food from a wide variation of international restaurant and enjoy our free In- Room dining service
GALLERY



THINGS TO DO
Pyramids & Sphinx at Giza Half-Day Private Tour
Witness first-hand one of the most iconic sights in the world—the Great Pyramid of Giza and neighboring Sphinx. Uncover the history of the Pharaohs and ancient Egyptians with a visit to the pyramid at Giza, which has stood for thousands of years and is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the only one still largely intact. Marvel at the engineering prowess necessary to build such a structure, which stood as the tallest in the world until relatively recently. See the adjacent grand Sphinx, guarding the tombs of the Pharaohs.
Nile Dinner Cruise in Cairo with Belly Dancing
6:30 pm Begin with pickup at your hotel, then travel to a Garden City dock to meet the river boat. Leave the shore behind as your captain steers the boat into the Nile’s current: you’ll have roughly 2-hours on the water for dinner, shows, and sightseeing. Listen to Arabic melodies as Tanoura dancers, or dervishes, perform the second show of the evening, spinning continuously on stage to traditional Sufi music. After the show, climb onto the top deck of the ship for an open-air view of the passing shoreline, and enjoy a unique perspective on the bustling capital city.
Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids of Giza
Delight in an evening's entertainment as the Great Pyramid of Giza comes to life with lights and lasers under the night sky. The Sphinx “narrates” a condensed history of the ancient Egyptians while the projected effects give new perspective to the ancient structures.
Take a trip out of the city center to the edge of the desert, where the last remaining Wonder of the Ancient World lies intact after thousands of years, waiting to put on a fabulous spectacle of sight and sound. The 3 majestic pyramids are lit up in a multitude of colors and fashions, delivering a dramatic display against the jet-black night sky and the wind-swept desert.
Alexandria City Discovery Small-Group Tour
Just a few hours from Cairo, Alexandria is one of the world's most impressive historical cities. With a small group and an expert guide, venture out to explore the archaeological ruins, spooky catacombs, and Roman architecture of this fabled seaside site.
Meet up with your guide and hop in a comfortable vehicle for the 3-hour ride through desert terrain to the port city of Alexandria, founded by none other than Alexander the Great. Head back out into the light of day to visit the former site of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World. Check out the Citadel of Qaitbay, a medieval fortress built on top of the original lighthouse platform, and take in sweeping views over the coastline.
Next, visit the Library of Alexandria, a massive modern structure inspired the Ancient Library of Alexandria, which was built in the 3rd century BC. Admire the incredible building, which can house more than 8 million books, and then make your final stop at the National Museum.
Private tour, Egyptian museum and Sakkara
Have you thought what is the first pyramid in the world , and what for they built it , where is this pyramid and what is the need of it in the pharos imagination. in this tour you will discover every thing with a professional tour guide familiar with all the Egyptian histories and also he will show you the important details about every thing in the museum and in djoser pyramid area.
Stop At: Saqqara (Sakkara) Pyramids, Cairo, Cairo Governorate the area of the pyramid of Saqqara, which has the first step pyramid of King Djoser, in northwest of the city of Memphis. It was built ca. 27th century BC during the Third dynasty for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his vizier, Imhotep.
Stop At: Egyptian Antiquities Museum, Cairo, Cairo Governorate
the Egyptian Museum, that displays the largest number of most precious items of Egyptian antiques. A rare collection of over 250,000 genuine artifacts that date 5,000 years back, including an exclusive exhibit dedicated to the Tutankhamun and his full treasure .
Tour to Citadel, Coptic and Islamic Cairo
Religious tour in the wonderful Egypt is different, the oldest religious places located in Egypt.
Discover the citadel of Mohamed Ali and Sultan Hassan mosque at Mokattam hill near the centre of Cairo, was once famous for its fresh breeze and grand views of the city and now it's a preserved historic site.
Also takw walk in the oldest market in egypt KHAN ELKHALIL Bazaar.
Start your tour at 9pm with our licensed tour guide waiting for you to find the wonderful designs of the Islamic epic with mosques and museums. The Citadel is sometimes referred to as Mohamed Ali Citadel, because it contains the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. This Ottoman mosque, the largest to be built in the first half of the 19th century, is, with its animated silhouette and twin minarets, the most visible mosque in Cairo.
Enjoy Khan El Khalil Bazaar where Shops typically sell souvenirs, antiques and jewellery. In addition to shops, there are several coffeehouses, restaurants, and street food vendors distributed throughout the market.
