The Mena House Oberoi Cairo
History
The Mena House Oberoi is set in 40 acres of jasmine-scented gardens with the Pyramids towering above. It was originally a royal lodge used by Khedive Ismail, the King of Egypt, as a house for himself and his guests while on hunting trips in the desert or during visits to the Pyramids of Giza. With the opening of the Suez Canal, he enlarged the guesthouse to receive international and royal guests visiting the Pyramids. Empress Eugenie was one of them as was Albert, Prince of Wales.
In the 1880s, the guesthouse was bought by Fredrick Head who named it "Mena House" after the first of the 76 kings on the famous "Tablet of Abydos". It was once again sold to an English couple, who turned it into a luxurious hotel. Although the fittings, architecture and decorations remained oriental in style, some English touches began to appear. At a time when balconies were unknown in hotels, the owners decided that every room should have an open balcony overlooking the Pyramids.

In the 1970s The Oberoi Group took over the management of The Mena House, adding
it to their worldwide chain. The hotel was meticulously renovated and expansions
incorporated. Under the Oberoi management, the hotel matched the highest
standards of international hoteldom and became a member of "The Leading Hotels
of the World".
One of the joys of staying at The Mena House Oberoi is that so many of Egypt's
magnificent treasures are just a stone's throw away. The Sphinx is literally on
the other side of the golf course, and the site of the step Pyramid of Zoser and
the legendary Tomb of Ti, only a little further away.
Famous royal personalities and notable politicians who stayed at The Mena House
Oberoi include Sir Winston Churchill, General Montgomery (Suites 623 & 706 are
named after them), President Roosevelt, the Agha Khan and his Begum, King
Mohammed, King Umberto, King Gustav (Suite 1014 is named after him), Presidents
Nixon and Carter, General Moshe Dayan, Dr. Henry Kissinger and King Juan Carlos.
The Mena House Oberoi Hotel and Casino has also played host to some of the most
famous cinema stars including Charlie Chaplin, Cecil B. DeMille, Robert Taylor,
Omar Sharif, Barbara Hutton, Mia Farrow, David Niven, Peter Ustinov and the cast
of Agatha Christie's "Death on the Nile".
The Mena House Oberoi was witness to one of the pivotal events in the history of
Egypt. All peace negotiations after the 1973 Ramadan War between Egypt and
Israel were conducted at The Mena House Oberoi.

Rooms
The Churchill and Montgomery Suites: Beautiful arabesque
furniture inlaid with mother of pearl, provides some of the
most sumptuous accommodation to be found anywhere in Cairo.
They are the masterpieces of elegance, with separate living and
dining areas and a huge terrace providing a magnificent view
of the Pyramids.

The Mena House Oberoi comprises 523 units(rooms, suites and cabanas), which include:
The Palace section (97 units)
The Garden section (401 units)
The Swimming Pool section (25 units).

Beautiful Arabesque furniture inlaid with mother of
pearl, hand-crafted mosaic tiles, exquisitely carved
brass-bound wood doors, original works of art and
magnificent antiques all speak of the care and
attention to detail rarely found in a modern hotel.
All rooms are air-conditioned, furnished in a rich, opulent Arabesque style, and
include balconies, a stocked mini-bar, satellite TV, in-house music channel and
international direct-dial services. An en-suite bathroom is equipped with a full
range of personal toiletries.