Cairo Marriott Hotel Just Made Ramadan Easier for the Chronically Inde
Ramadan in Cairo is all about the sensory experience, and Cairo Marriott Hotel promises just that in a grand setting.

Ramadan in Cairo is a city-wide production—lanterns glowing, tables stretching long into the night, and a rhythm that picks up after dark. At the Cairo Marriott, the month unfolds in grand Iftars, lingering Sohours, and settings that range from regal to laid-back.
This year, they’re serving something for every mood—family-style indulgence at Omar Khayyam, nostalgia-fueled nights at Egyptian Nights, and the kind of palace dining that feels straight out of another era at El Saraya in Abdeen Palace. Prefer something private? Ballroom Iftars and intimate group gatherings are on the menu, while the Garden Promenade delivers open-air evenings that stretch into Sohour. And because no Ramadan is complete without a sugar rush, their bakery is rolling out classic Kahk and Eid sweets just in time for mid-month cravings.
However you take your Ramadan—lavish, laid-back, or somewhere in between—Cairo Marriott has a table set.
Omar Khayyam

A rotating lineup of family-style Iftars, where cold and hot mezze lead into fragrant tagines, flame-grilled meats, and rich Ramadan desserts. Live cooking stations serve fresh Molokhia and sautéed liver—because no Iftar is complete without the classics.
Egyptian Nights

El Saraya at Abdeen Palace

El Saraya Gallery

Private Group Iftars

Ramadan Sweets & Bakery

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