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Hotel in Cairo, Egypt
The Ramses Hilton, Cairo, Egypt.

The Ramses Hilton (Arabic: هيلتون رمسيس) is a 35-storey purpose built hotel on the Nile Corniche Street, in the Bulaq district of Cairo, Egypt. It was designed by the New York-based architects Warner Burns Toan & Lunde in collaboration with the Egyptian architect, Ali Nour el-Din Nassar. Its structural engineer was famed Egyptian civil engineer William Selim Hanna.

The 909-room hotel consists of a four-level podium of public spaces enclosing an atrium and a 30- story triangular tower of guest rooms and suites, with a restaurant/observation deck with "views of the distant pyramids." The building was designed in 1976 and was scheduled for completion at the end of 1979, though opened in 1981.

In 2019, a four-year LE 1bn. refurbishment of the hotel was planned.

See also

Architectural drawings

References

  1. ^ "News Report" (PDF). Progressive Architecture. October 1976.
  2. "Das neue Ramses-Hilton-Hotel in Kairo". Schweizer Ingenieur und Architekt. 1980.
  3. "Arab International Company for Hotels directs EGP 1bn to develop Ramses Hilton over 4 years". 2019-11-28.


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