



| Pyramids |
| Hilton Pyramids Golf Resort |


| The Hilton Pyramids Golf Resort is a resort hotel housing its own impressive sport and golf club, and located eight kilometres from the Pyramids of Giza. Guest rooms are decorated in neutral tones with rich coloured fabrics and furnishings, and have balconies overlooking the golf course. |


| Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino |

| Set amid lush tropical gardens, the Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino is a centrally-located palatial hotel built around a 19th century palace on an island in the Nile River. The guest rooms include cable television, minibars, telephones, and high-speed Internet connections. Eating and drinking options include Egyptian Nights, offering Middle Eastern dishes, a traditional American steak house, a Japanese sushi and noodle restaurant, Tuscany, serving Italian specialties and Harry's English Pub. |
| Cairo - Khan el-Khalili Bazaar |
| Blue Mosque - Turkey |
| Hotel Uyan - Istanbul, Turkey |


| Located in Old Town in Istanbul, Turkey, the boutique Hotel Uyan stands 50 metres from Sultanhamet Square, 75 metres from Sultan Ahmed Mosque and 100 metres from Topkapi Palace. Original white doors and wrought iron balconies grace the Hotel Uyan. The hotel was originally built as an Ottoman House in 1928, but was converted to a boutique hotel in 1992. Mornings begin with a complimentary breakfasts out on the terrace, overlooking the city sights. |
| Everybody has heard of Jerusalem and most people have some image of it in their heads, but almost everyone who comes here is surprised at what they find. Sacred to three religions and once considered to be the centre of the world, Jerusalem is home to three of the world's most venerated institutions: the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, held to be the location of the Crucifixion, and the holiest site in Christendom; the Western (Wailing) Wall, last remnant of the Second Temple and most sacred Jewish relic in the world; and the Dome of the Rock, third most hallowed location in Islam as the spot from where the Prophet Mohammed made his night ascent to heaven. Even without these monuments, and even to a non-believer, Jerusalem has much to offer - from the narrow alleys and vibrant souqs of the magnificent walled Old City, within which lies the Via Dolorosa (the path taken by Jesus to the Cross), to the churches and tombs of the Mount of Olives, and the expensive shops and lively bars of downtown West Jerusalem. In fact, Arab East Jerusalem and Israeli West Jerusalem offer the visitor two worlds for the price of one: the tradition and relaxed pace of the Arab world, and the cosmopolitan glitz of the West. And the Palestinian fellahin and Bedouin who meet their urban compatriots in the markets and shops of the East, and the Israeli farmers (from kibbutzim and moshavim in the foothills and the plain) who do much the same in the West, add further to the diverse cultural mix. |
| Jerusalem |

| Jerusalem |
| Regency Jerusalem Hotel |

| Built in 1987, the Regency Jerusalem Hotel features seven arcaded courtyards and an atrium lobby and is located two kilometres from the Old City and seven kilometres from the centre of modern Jerusalem. The Tower of David Museum is four kilometres from the hotel and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is five kilometres away. |

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