At a Glance
- Offers two Nile-facing hotels blending local warmth with understated modern elegance.
- Features fine Egyptian and international dining with panoramic city and river views.
- Known for quiet luxury, personal service, and year-round residential living options.
Overlooking the Nile, Four Seasons Cairo stands as one of Egypt’s finest luxury hotels, offering calm elegance in the city’s vibrant heart.
From the Four Seasons Nile Plaza to The First Residence, its twin addresses redefine comfort and discretion. Built on refined service and quiet detail, the hotel pairs warmth with wealth, making it a timeless choice for travelers seeking serenity beside the Nile.

A legacy on the Nile
Since opening in December 2004, the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza has stood as a quiet landmark, a 30-story tower with 371 rooms, suites, and residences for those who want the comfort of Four Seasons living year-round.
Its design leans toward clean lines with subtle Art Deco touches, giving it presence without flash. Nearby, the Four Seasons at The First Residence mirrors that tone.
Terraced façades, riverfront dining aboard the First Nile Boat, and rooms framing Cairo and Giza root the hotels in the city as part of its fabric, not as outsiders.

A Vantage on the city
Set in Garden City and along the Giza riverfront, both hotels offer rare calm within Cairo’s energy. From their terraces and upper floors, the city unfolds like a painting, minarets, palm trees, feluccas drifting, and the faint silhouette of pyramids.
They stand visibly along the Corniche, but with quiet restraint. Guests remain close to the heart of Cairo, yet just far enough to watch its rhythm instead of being carried by it.

Rooms designed for ease
Guest rooms and suites are built around privacy and unbroken views. Interiors favor warm colors, Egyptian materials, and subtle nods to place, making comfort feel natural, not staged.
River-facing suites and pool terraces create a private perch above the city, while Nile Plaza’s residences show that the property isn’t just a stopover, it’s home for many.

Dining that connects people
Food reveals the hotel’s warmth best. Zitouni, overlooking the Nile, serves Egyptian classics like fattah and mezzeh that feel both local and inviting.
Other venues stretch from Lebanese to Asian flavors, made for conversation as much as dining. The First Nile Boat adds another layer, a slow-moving setting where Cairo’s love of food and company feels at ease.

A lasting refuge
What defines Four Seasons Cairo is not opulence but ease, wealth expressed through comfort, excellence delivered with sincerity. In a city that hums with life, these hotels offer quiet.
A meal that tastes like welcome, a view that slows the day, and staff who know when to appear and when to step back. That calm, human touch has become their enduring signature.





