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Dina's was a very good hostel. Very helpful in booking really money saving tours (would for sure book the Giza and other pyramids tours). Bathrooms were wet bathrooms and one wall mount was broken and sometimes there was no toilet paper. We even checked out other hostels after our arrival (to see what was around) and dinas is by far the best. Would recommend highly and would stay again. They have solved any previous Mosquito issues they had.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Couple, 25-30
- (1 review)
I stayed 2 nights as a solo female traveller in March. Arriving late at night the hostel organized a transfer from the airport which was good. Security is basically non existent which I experienced on the first night when someone tried to get into my bed. The showers are shocking, I tried 3 and none had more pressure than a leaking tap. On my last day the driver was 45 minutes late and the guy at reception seemed pissed at me when I asked him to chase up the driver. Service lacking.
- Avid Traveller
- angellems861671
- Australia
- Female, 25-30
- (19 reviews)
Great place to use as base to explore Cairo, pity they lost the "right" to sell you a cold beer
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Male, 41+
- (12 reviews)
It was ok. I thought it was supposed to be run by women, which I thought would be refreshing, and it felt like I was surrounded by men- only one woman serving brekky in the morning. Was only here for one night. Busy, central area. Noisy at night. Apparently brekky had been better on other mornings. Smoking allowed inside. Ok small book exchange
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Female, 25-30
- (17 reviews)
If you get lost, ask for "Midan Mustafa Kamel." The hostel is nearby. When I was lost, I found it easier to ask people to point to the square than to try to understand directions to the street.
- Novice Nomad
- wwellock3154
- USA
- Male, 18-24
- (4 reviews)
Loved my stay from the first minute! The staff is awesome and really friendly, especially Mohammed. Rooms are clean and the other guests was really nice as well :)
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Sweden
- Female, 25-30
- (1 review)
Dina's was such a great place to have a home base when first arriving into Cairo. I love the fact that they have lockers. They have good/reliable wifi, hot showers and overall service. I was helped with all my inquiries. They provide a nice adequate breakfast every morning. The location is great, just a few minutes walk to multiple metro stations and a few minutes walk to the museum and Tahrir Sq. I highly recommend staying here to anyone. Thanks Nana, you've been wonderful.
- Novice Nomad
- adamyun
- USA
- Male, 25-30
- (2 reviews)
I will definitely recommend this hostel because Mohammed, Nana and Ahmed are the best!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Mixed Group, 25-30
- (1 review)
Awesome place. I got a private room (shared bathroom). Staff was incredibly friendly/helpful. Everything was super-clean. Very warm and inviting. Free breakfast, too. Worth noting: the lift can't be called from the top floor, so beware if handicapped/injured--you'll be walking down 4-5 flights of stairs. Also mild mosquito problem, but nothing awful and they have repellent in each room if it's an issue. Only one electrical outlet per room (in my room at least)
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 18-24
- (6 reviews)
Overall Dina hostel is very good for its price. Its location is excellent and the staff is very helpful. My suggestions to the hostel are: add a chair to every room, enhance lighting in every room, add mosquito nets to all windows. But even without these additions the hostel is highly recommended.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Russia
- Male, 31-40
- (1 review)
The hostel is in central Cairo and close to metro and eateries. Staff was very helpful and friendly. I booked a single room for 3 nights and it was like having my own apartment. If you are a light sleeper you may want to use earplugs since rooms facing the street can be noisy due to cars constantly using their horns
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Female, 41+
- (1 review)
Not as communicative as it used to be: Too many travellers just watching their electronic devices. But still one of the very best places to stay in Cairo- I described it in my blog: http://akihart.wordpress.com/2012/01/14/dinas-hostel/
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Germany
- Male, 41+
- (1 review)
A very nice hostel in Cairo. Crew knows what a backpacker needs to get around Egypt and will help where ever possible. Walking distance from the Egyptian Museum and several good restaurants. No problems with protest or what so ever in Egypt (storm in a glass of water). Would definatly advice to come to Egypt now, all the tourist sites are open and you'll have the most beautifull spots all to yourself.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Netherlands
- Male, 25-30
- (1 review)
Stayed in a 10 beds dorm. Room was ok, noisy most of the time from the traffic below. Only 1 power plug, had to go to the common room to charge my devices. Clean bathrooms. 1st time there, not a single hanger to hang my stuff while having a shower. When get back for 2nd time (3 days after 1st stay), there was one. The basin was also fixed. Location is good. Can walk back to the hostel from Tahrir sq when the metro service was disrupted on 11 Feb. Met some friendly travelers there as well.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Indonesia
- Male, 31-40
- (10 reviews)
Although the building seems to be in really bad shape, you have to wait to be in the Hostel to start feeling a relaxed atmosphere that will make you want to stay more. The staff is good, and more importantly, they don't try to sell you tours all the time. Ask for help with anything and you will have good tips. A few things that can be better, but a good place to stay for the price.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Colombia
- Male, 25-30
- (3 reviews)
Dinas has been a great mix of people every time I have come, is right in the middle of downtown, and has very helpful staff. I highly recommend it to anyone coming to Cairo, especially those not used to Egypt.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 18-24
- (1 review)
The hostel is well located and the staff very helpful. I can definitely recommend Dina's Hostel to scholarly/research travelers wishing to stay in central Cairo. Especially when combined with the complementary airport collection, it was an ideal base for my short research trip. My only problem was with was the mosquitoes (in February!), and that the hostel-supplied repellant vaporizer didn't seem to work. Future guests should consider bringing their own vaporizer or similar repellant device.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 41+
- (1 review)
