Offering spectacular views of the Nile from the Corniche El Nil, Marhaba Palace provides a friendly and relaxed base in Aswan with spacious rooms, close to the center and bazaar.
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Offering spectacular views of the Nile from the Corniche El Nil, Marhaba Palace provides a friendly and relaxed base in Aswan with spacious rooms, close to the center and bazaar.
Offering spectacular views of the Nile from the Corniche El Nil, Marhaba Palace provides a friendly and relaxed base in Aswan with spacious rooms, close to the center and bazaar.
Enjoy excellent personalized service from the attentive staff at Marhaba Palace, along with great value for money. Each room is cleaned to a high standard and tastefully decorated to ensure your comfort.
Marhaba Palaces stunning rooftop terrace is the perfect place to admire the views of the River Nile. In the evenings, take in the breathtaking sight of the sun setting over the Nile as you sip a coffee. You can also marvel at the floodlit Tombs of the Nobles from the terrace.
There are plenty of cruises available to help you explore this beautiful area further. Marhaba’s staff are happy to help with any arrangements you may need. After a day of sightseeing, head back to Marhaba for some authentic Egyptian cuisine at the cozy restaurant.
Just a short walk from the center of Aswan
Cornich Elnil, Aswan, Egypt
The city of Aswan has long been the cultural, economic and political lynchpin of Southern Egypt. It is here that the Pharaohs defended the borders of their realm against the Nubian kingdoms of South Sudan, here that great quarries cut deep into the earth to supply the granite monoliths for the Old Kingdom’s grandiose building projects, and here that traders and merchants converged to tout their goods at the last major urban stronghold on the Egyptian Nile.
Today, Aswan boasts a certain chilled-out charm that is mirrored by the slow-flow of the Nile, filtering its way down from the great dam on Lake Nasser. The impressive Temple of Isis is without question the most popular ancient site in the region, offering an insight into the religious and cultural Zeitgeist of the country during the transitory centuries of the late first millennium BC. That said, there’s a real melange of other historical points of interest too, from the shadowy Tombs of the Nobles, to the 4,000-year-old settlements on Elephantine Island