"I am giving the benefit of the doubt with my 2 star review, hoping that those travelling in the summer can have an amazing experience - because the property is truly gorgeous. We had a wonderful first hour there, exploring the beauty of the place. It will take your breath away. However, unfortunately during our stay, we arrived to no power, no internet, no running water, and a freezing room. The power and water eventually returned. As the night got colder and we began feeling hungry, we tried to reach out to the manager who assured us we would be able to contact him to open the gate for food deliveries, or he would himself bring us food/water from the nearby city. His phone was off for hours. The property was completely empty. No security guard to be found. The lights were off. We felt like we were in a horror movie - freezing, hungry, thirsty, for hours, wandering the property with flashlights trying to find another human to speak to. No one answering their phones. We decided to order a taxi and leave, because we felt unsafe. Reminder, this all occurs over the span of hours. We secured a taxi (difficult in this remote area!), and got to the gate, only to realize it was locked! The taxi was on the other side with no way for us to get to it. No one answering the phone. No security guards. We considered climbing over the gate but felt unsafe. I was able to contact Xuru Stays (in New Cairo! Not nearby) via whatsapp and they were able to contact security to let us out and flee. "
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Well run boutique hotel on part of the original de Lesseps house (the first house built in Ismalia overlooking the new canal). Beautiful throw back decoration/art ( including de Lesseps original horse carriage) in line with the historic nature of the building. The hotel staff are efficient and friendly and the hotel is right next to the amazing Suez Canal museum which has a unique collection (including the statue of de Lesseps).
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"Room was carpeted which attracted dust. Room stank of cigarettes. I requested a double bed, but was given a room with THREE single beds! Restaurant was full of flies, so could not eat there, as hygiene was poor, as I saw waiter checking temperature of cooked food with his bare hands. Cooked food was cold. I could not wait to leave."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Ismailia?
There are 6 lodging options in Ismailia. Though there aren't many apartments, we can help you find accommodations with similar amenities. When you search on Expedia, you can filter by amenities you might find in an apartment like a kitchen. You can also search for similar properties such as vacation homes, condos, or cabins.
Why would you choose apartments instead of traditional hotels?
Often more spacious than a traditional hotel room, an apartment comes equipped with a kitchen, so you can cook some of your meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home, and also for solo travelers who want to stay in a quieter area.
What's the best apartment for a stay in Ismailia?
Listed below are some of the more popular apartments in the area: Salem Apartment: Includes private yards, separate dining areas, and premium mattresses. Free parking and 24-hour room service are on site. ElARABY building 2: 43.2 mi/69.6 km away in Ataqah.
What can I expect from the weather during my trip to Ismailia?
Though weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Ismailia. The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 60°F. Average annual precipitation for Ismailia is 1 inches.
What should I see in Ismailia?
Take time out to visit local sights such as Ismailia Stadium, De Lesseps' House, and Lake Timsah. In the larger area, you'll find Church of St. George the Great Martyr and Ismailia Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Ismailia?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can save you time when you get to your destination. If you want to see more of the area, hop aboard a train from Al-Ismailia Station, Mahattat Al-Muaskar Station, or Mahattat al Qirsh Station. Ismailia might not have many public transit choices so consider a car rental to maximize your time.