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Sofitel Coralia Old Cataract Hotel
Abtal
El Tahrir Street, Aswan, Egypt


Built
in the Nubian Desert on the banks of the Nile River opposite Elephantine Island,
the hotel is majestically positioned on an outcrop of pink granite overlooking
the Nile. It opened its doors in 1889 and has become a legendary name in
hospitality.
Staying
at the Cataract has been described as walking into a painting, or a period post
card. This hotel is a living history that one not only senses with the eyes, but
feels in the bones. With its high ceilings, long halls and Moorish decor, one is
transported back through time to Egypt's Victorian past, of empire builders
locked in monumental discussions on the famous Terrace, of Howard Carter
reveling in his recent discovery of Tut's Tomb and of Europe's royalty relaxing
and gaining their health in isolated gardens.
The
Old Cataract Hotel is a favorite of many Tour Egypt readers, almost to the
extent that a few we hear from must make an occasional visit for a routine
"Cataract Fix". It easily qualifies as one of the two best known
hotels in Egypt, perhaps after, or before the Mena House in Cairo.
The
Old Cataract Hotel was always a favorite of the Elite during Egypt's British
colonial period, and with the release of the movie written by Agatha Christie
and Anthony Shaffer, "Death on the Nile", in 1978, the hotel received
a grand revival of interest.
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