Sheraton Cairo Hotel & Casino has reopened in the Egyptian capital.
The reopening marks the return of a landmark property that has been in Cairo for the past four decades.
“Sheraton Cairo was our first Sheraton hotel in Africa and has been a local icon since it’s opening in 1971,” said Alex Kyriakidis, president and managing director, Middle East and Africa, Marriott International.
“The reopening of this hotel is a milestone in our journey as it not only showcases our transformation efforts around the Sheraton brand, but also reinstates our commitment to Egypt as a strategic growth market.”
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The 236-room property is one of 18 Marriott International properties in Egypt.
Hans Joerg Kreitner, general manager, Sheraton Cairo Hotel & Casino said: “For over 45 years, generations upon generations of visitors have marvelled at the breathtaking sights surrounding the iconic Sheraton Cairo Hotel and experienced its warm and welcoming service.
“We are committed to going above and beyond to relive that promise as we begin a new journey that stems from this rich and cherished legacy.”