The New York Times gives us a vivid tour of a collection of serviced luxury apartments nestled within Downtown Cairo’s historic Immobilia Building, which in its heyday once housed the likes of Omar Sharif, Leila Mourad, Abdek Halim Hafez, and other Egyptian greats. The carefully styled apartments overlooking Downtown Cairo from what was Cairo’s tallest building when it was built in 1940 have a “faded-glory feel mixed with contemporary energy,” Florence-based lawyer and owner of the apartments Florian Amereller tells the NYT. The accommodation includes personalized services such as a dedicated butler, chauffeured classic cars, bespoke tours, and gourmet dining.
Four new luxurious suites in Cairo’s historic Immobilia Building profiled in the NYT
The suites have a “faded-glory feel mixed with contemporary energy”