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Home / Egypt and Nile River Cruise / Cairo / Marriott Hotel 32
The Marriott Hotel includes the palace built for the visit of Princess Eugenie at the opening of the Suez Canal
- A platter of delicious sweets greeted us, compliments of management. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- A tree-lined road was also laid for the Empress to the Pyramids. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]t>
- Empress Eugenie in Cairo
- Empress Eugenie was guest of honour at the opening of the Suez in 1869. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- Empress Eugenie with Emperor Franz Josef to her right. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- It was built for Empress Eugenie of France, wife of Napoleon III. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- Our visit to Cairo began with a stay at the Cairo Marriott.
- Saraya Cafe - Marriott Hotel - Cairo
- Shot of the lounge bar. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- The hotel is 20 storeys high and has some 1200 rooms. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- The hotel was fashioned after Spain's Alhambra.[Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- The hotel was originally built as a palace. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- The palace was one of the extravagant projects for the Suez opening. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
- View of the Nile from our hotel room. [Marriott Hotel - Cairo - Egypt]
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