Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino

Come To Cairo For Your Next Conference Or Event

Cairo is one of the world’s greatest destinations because it sits on the banks of the meandering Nile River and is rooted in thousands of years of history. It’s also where you’ll find four Convention and Resort Network hotels capable of hosting both global and local conferences and events.

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Hotels In Egypt

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In the middle of Zamalek Island and surrounded by the great River Nile, this hotel offers memorable event experiences. A wide range of room types, restaurants and bars, and banquet and meetings rooms are offered to satisfy any group need.

  • Guest Rooms: 1,067
  • Number of Meeting Rooms: 19
  • Largest Meeting Room: 722 square meters
  • Total Meeting Space: 3,251 square meters
  • Maximum Meeting Capacity: 800 guests
  • Events: Weddings, conventions, gala dinners, press conferences
  • Hotel Type: City center
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Top Attractions In Cairo For Your Biggest Groups

Pyramids Of Giza

This is the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. It’s sure to leave an impression on your guests for years to come.

Egyptian Museum

Located in downtown Cairo, the museum houses the world’s most important collection of artifacts, including the treasures of ancient Egyptian pharaohs.

Khan Al Khalili

The narrow lanes of this medieval-style mall are a throwback to how business was conducted thousands of years ago. Visitors can bargain for semiprecious stones, soaps, spices and more.