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Citymax Hotels opens new hotel in Aswan

Citymax Hotels, part of the hospitality division of Landmark Group, made its debut in the historic city of Aswan in Egypt with the soft opening of Citymax Hotel Aswan last week.
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Citymax Hotel Aswan

Citymax Hotels, part of the hospitality division of Landmark Group, made its debut in the historic city of Aswan in Egypt with the soft opening of Citymax Hotel Aswan last week.

Owned by Egypt Holland for Touristic Investments, this 4-star hotel is superbly located in Kornish Al Nile in close proximity to Aswan’s key tourist attractions. The hotel features 79 rooms equipped with all modern comforts and amenities.

Russel Sharpe, COO, Citymax Hotels, stated: “It is exciting to open our first hotel outside the UAE and underpins our commitment to grow our portfolio in the region. Aswan is a prominent city in Egypt and has tremendous potential for growth.

“We are delighted to enter the destination at this strategic time. Citymax Hotel Aswan is a beautiful property, conveniently located for both business and leisure travellers. Designed for today’s travellers, it offers its guests a comfortable and affordable stay with all the little extras that make a difference – be it the free connectivity, extra value or space. At Citymax Hotels we go beyond service to create memorable experiences.”

Citymax Hotel Aswan boasts outstanding leisure facilities including an outdoor swimming pool and cafe, sauna, Jacuzzi and an all-day-dining restaurant. Decorated in contemporary style, some rooms offer beautiful Nile river views while others overlook the city landscape.

Aswan is Egypt’s third largest city and an important administrative, commercial and touristic centre situated at the foot of the Nile Valley. Home to many granite quarries, it was the ancient Egyptians’ gateway to Africa. While there is a lot to see here, it a place where one can truly relax.

The river flows gently down from Lake Nasser around dramatic black-granite boulders and palm-studded islands. Colourful Nubian villages run down to the water and stand out against the backdrop of the west bank’s desert. EgyptAir runs daily flights from Cairo to Aswan and back. It is also well connected by train, road and sea. – TradeArabia News Service

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