Mena House, Giza
There are luxury hotels and there are legends. The Mena House belongs in the latter category. Located before the ascent to the Great Pyramid in Giza, it offers an oasis of wellbeing, comfort, class and style at the fringes of the Egyptian desert.
Owned by the Egyptian General Company for Tourism & Hotels, Mena House was originally a two-story hunting lodge, nicknamed the 'Mud Hut'. It was built in 1869 for the Egyptian Khedive Isma'il Pasha, who used it for himself and his guests, whilst hunting in the desert or visiting the pyramids.
Mena House, Giza
There are luxury hotels and there are legends. The Mena House belongs in the latter category. Located before the ascent to the Great Pyramid in Giza, it offers an oasis of wellbeing, comfort, class and style at the fringes of the Egyptian desert.
Owned by the Egyptian General Company for Tourism & Hotels, Mena House was originally a two-story hunting lodge, nicknamed the 'Mud Hut'. It was built in 1869 for the Egyptian Khedive Isma'il Pasha, who used it for himself and his guests, whilst hunting in the desert or visiting the pyramids.