I just finished an eight day stay here. The property is lovely and the staff are incredibly warm. It's definitely still in a soft opening stage though. Only about 60% of the rooms are open and there is noticeable construction around the complex. The pool would make many resort pools blush but because of low occupancy and the winter season it was eerily a ghost town. The gym facility is very nice and has solid range of equipment for cardio and lifting. There is a whiskey bar still under construction, so there is just one bar adjacent to the lobby and the restaurant. The breakfast and dinner options are good, but not incredible. There is a coffee shop right outside the hotel that has good pastries and makes sandwiches and salads to go. Otherwise there is the regency across the street and then pretty much nothing else. A full-blown food hall is still under construction right next door but nothing is open yet besides the coffeeshop. The location is quite removed from Cairo proper but has reasonable proximity to the pyramids and the new Grand Egypt Museum. Let me know what specific questions you have. I also did a few nights at the regency across the street. Globalist for reference.