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Reviews of Nubian Holiday House Aswan

West Bank AlCoba Beside Noble Tombs on the side that views the Nile , Aswan, Egypt

  • Nassim

    Reviewed: 10 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025

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    The staff is very friendly and kind always looking to make me feel comfortable. The food is amazing they have local family food which is very nice. A very beautiful views, clean and amazing. I would 100% reccommend if you are willing to relax a couple days from the city caos. That guest house is amazing.

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    Thierry

    Reviewed: 26 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025

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  • Bariş

    Reviewed: 14 March 2025 · Stayed in March 2025

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  • Mark

    Reviewed: 9 March 2025 · Stayed in March 2025

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    This is an excellent choice for anyone who likes to stay apart from the hustle and bustle of the city itself. The village is calm and friendly, although of course rather dilapidated and trash-strewn outside the walls of the guest house (which is neat and well-maintained). Meals are served, including a boxed breakfast when I had to be gone very early for a tour, and transport arrangements are made on your behalf when requested. The family is calm, respectful, and attentive to any needs, and even the dogs are friendly despite their thick coats and lethargy in the heat.

    The remoteness is a mixed blessing. On the one hand, the ferry is just a short walk away, and at 10 LE per ride is a great bargain in addition to offering chances to interact with local people and occasional other tourists. On the other hand, it starts running at 6:00am while most Abu Simbel tours leave from the city earlier than that. The guesthouse arranged a private boat for me (300LE), but this was a bit stressful. Similarly, taxis to and from the airport or train station are an added complexity (and reasonable expense) if you, like I, are not able to maneuver full luggage on and off the ferry. On the other hand, I did not find it terribly inconvenient to pop over to the other side to buy train tickets or make other purchases. The village does have a few little shops selling basics, but Ramadan has made it difficult to tell just how much would normally be available. Local villagers are generally quite welcoming and not manipulative, but of course there are bits of “I am doing this just for friendship but oh dear my feelings will be very hurt if you don’t tip me.”

  • Heikki

    Reviewed: 17 February 2025 · Stayed in February 2025

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  • Donna

    Reviewed: 25 January 2025 · Stayed in January 2025

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    Peaceful location in a typical Nubian village … away from the buzz of Aswan

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  • Mai

    Reviewed: 5 January 2025 · Stayed in January 2025

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    Towels were so dirty and yellowish There are no transportation means. We had to use the boat if the adjacent guest house everyday.

  • Si

    Reviewed: 8 December 2024 · Stayed in December 2024

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    My sister and I stayed at this hostel in Aswan, bahar was friendly, Nubian aunt cooked local food was delicious, there was a music bar nearby, small shop, big dog jaxi and her son haha. Compared to Aswan across the street, it's quiet and comfortable, and the dining bar on the second floor looks out over the Nile.

  • Donna

    Reviewed: 26 October 2024 · Stayed in October 2024

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    Tranquil, beautiful, family run accommodation. Habibi and his nephews did everything to make the most relaxing, comfortable, wonderful stay. Authentic, fresh cooked, meals and daily cleaning service. Airport pick up was there waiting with sign to find easily, thank you Sammy! Habibi also organised a sun' set sail on the Nile and took me for a motor boat trip another day. Boat to East Bank 5-10 minute walk and only 10 EGP, runs regularly. Definitely picked the right side of the Nile to stay on, extremely relaxing, staying there was a great addition to my trip!

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  • Catherine

    Reviewed: 16 October 2024 · Stayed in October 2024

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    Perfect place to stay in Aswan. Beautiful views across the Nile to Aswan. You can see the chaos but not be part of it. Although it’s a quick & cheap ferry ride (E£10) to get there. Everything is very clean and tidy. The room was lovely with a beautiful dome ceiling (room 7). Showers were good. They had aircon if needed. WiFi is a bit patchy but works. Breakfast is included and very filling. The Tomb of Mekhu and Sabni is just a 7mins walk. They charge tourists E£75 students, E£150 for Adults. From there you walk up to the Dome of Abu Al-Hawa, which has great views.

    Transport from the airport. If you don’t want to have to negotiate for ages and be driven all over, instead of directly to your hotel, better to arrange with the hotel for E£400 beforehand. If you download ’indrive’ app you can order the taxi for E£160-200 but you will need WiFi. You can buy a Sim from Vodafone in Aswan for 20GB data for E£485. They charge E£300 for dinner. It’s a nice meal but prepared in their own time, so you might be pretty hungry by the time it arrives. Hint - ensure what you communicate is understood. Dinners in restaurants outside can range from E£50-300 without alcohol.

  • Nadia

    Reviewed: 3 October 2024 · Stayed in October 2024

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  • James

    Reviewed: 16 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024

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    A really great find... This traditional house was such a treat... The location was also really quiet (on the west side) but only 5 mins walk from the public ferry... The views were stunning... the staff were really warm and friendly... Overall, a great experience and great value for money... Will definitely return...

    Nothing... everything was great!

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  • Thinavila

    Reviewed: 18 June 2024 · Stayed in June 2024

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    Considering the number of great reviews, I was expecting a fantastic place, but was badly let down except by the staff, who were indeed fantastic, especially Baher. It is essentially a house that has been converted to a guest house. On the plus side, it is cheap and has very large bed rooms and bathrooms. The food is made in house and reflects the local cuisine, and felt very authentic. I loved the two large, friendly dogs who treated everyone as friends.

    If you are planning to book here, there are a number of things you should be aware of. First, it is on the opposite bank of the Nile from the rest of the city, and you have to take a ferry to get to the place, or go on a long, round about route if you take a car. Getting to the ferry involves some climbing stairs. From the ferry you have to either walk 500 meters or take an auto rickshaw to the hotel. Both are ordeals during the summer, when temperatures can hit 47 degree Celsius. The room had not been cleaned properly after the last visitor and there was rubbish in the dustbins. The soap used by the previous occupant had not been replaced. The knob controlling the water flowing between the tap and the shower was broken. The property does not have a generator and we were without air conditioning during a 30 minute "power cut" when it was 45 degrees Celsius outside. There was no water in the bathroom during the night.

  • Witham

    Reviewed: 18 May 2024 · Stayed in May 2024

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  • Lada

    Reviewed: 4 April 2024 · Stayed in February 2024

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    I was so happy with the idea to stay in that place on the west bank of Nile. It was perfect choise, accomodation is very authentic, owners are really nice, we had dinner from Nubian mom, which I can fully recomend. Accomodation is basic, but clean and suficient. When I was cold during the night hosts gave me another blanket. It's very easy to reach the east bank with local ferry. I can fully recommend.

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  • Caroline

    Reviewed: 1 April 2024 · Stayed in April 2024

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    Lovely authentic Nubian house with very helpful friendly staff. Beautiful location overlooking the Nile from the very nice roof terrace to watch the boats sailing by. Local ferry to Aswan was a highlight. Easy to visit the Noble tombs as close by and worth visiting with amazing views.

    The beds were a little uneven Sometimes the dogs barked at night

  • Yvonne

    Reviewed: 28 January 2024 · Stayed in January 2024

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    If I just have to rate the room, the location, the welcome-service and the clean it would be a 10/10. Do it. Wonderful. Clean, silent, good atmosphere for the room. Love a rooftop. Go for a morning walk and you get aaaall the good stereotypical things about Egypt and enjoy it: A little sandy desert, camels, the Nile, palms, cows^^

    But... We eat and drink there (beside the includet breakfast) and booked a trip (to Abu Simbel for sure) and there our problems startet: - beverage prices are not the actual price on the shown list and are airport prices (don't come for me it's just a Euro when you're wining about triple prices at the airport for more beverage) - she's a wonderful person and a great cook! . Skip the soup. Dinning is 200 LE pPp with meat. (not cheap) First night we choose chicken, was more bones but fresh. The vegetables are fantastic! So good! Wish there was only this opportunity because it was so good and we need no meat. - We really have a problem with the trip to Abu Simbel. We paid 100$ without hotel to hotel transfer. Without a meal etc. Till this day I had a trust with handling. I asked about the price time before but they answered so late that we had to accept it or cancel it. Year, otherwise..

  • Tatsuya

    Reviewed: 27 January 2024 · Stayed in December 2023

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    I like the view from the roof top restaurant and also friendliness of the staff.

    The lack of choice for restaurants nearby.

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  • Diego

    Reviewed: 7 January 2024 · Stayed in January 2024

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    The place in reality is much better than how it is presented in the pictures. There are also two sunbeds in the common area. There is also a tv, but without English channels. Rooms are quite (no noise from the street) and have been recently renovated. Of course you hear the boats in the Nile and the nearby mosque. Furniture is simple but nice. Normally it is difficult to find in Egypt such a charming place presented in a simple way. Taking the ferry to Aswan is very simple and super cheap. In the village when you walk everybody says hello and welcome. You feel super safe. In this Aswan is very different... It is also safe but turists are harrassed. Frankly we liked very much this place.

  • Lena

    Reviewed: 5 January 2024 · Stayed in January 2024

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  • Steve

    Reviewed: 30 December 2023 · Stayed in December 2023

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  • Avraam

    Reviewed: 28 December 2023 · Stayed in December 2023

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  • Shruti

    Reviewed: 25 December 2023 · Stayed in December 2023

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    The host was extremely warm and patient. We had an issue with the payment as they didn't have machine to accept card and we didn't have cash. He was patient with us to work out situation through bank transfer. Staff is very nice and considerate. They packed us a breakfast bag since we had a tour at 4 am in morning!

  • Donald

    Reviewed: 18 December 2023 · Stayed in December 2023

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    The family that manages the place is lovely. They're very helpful. Breakfast is included and dinner was a very reasonable 200 EGP (prices are subject to change so don't quote me!). You do have to let them know in advance if you want dinner. The rooftop is a nice place to hangout. The rooms are pretty much what you'd expect. The only thing to mention is that the showers are country-style. There's just a shower in the bathroom without any barriers. After you're done you have a squeegee to clean the water up. It's a little different if you're not used to it but it's very common in that neck of the woods. I chose this place because it was not in Aswan proper; it's in West Aswan (Gharb Aswan). It's not for people who expect luxury in a western-style environment. Go to Aswan proper and pay 10-times as much if that's what you want. This is a exquisitely beautiful place in a traditional (read dirt roads village) town. For touristy stuff you'll want to take the ferry. To get to Aswan proper you have to take a ferry, which is 5 minutes up the road from where you're staying. It costs 10EGP. Just hand them that. It didn't happen to me there, but it's happened to me in other places in Egypt where the ferry guy will not give you change or correct change. On my first night I got up before dawn and went to the top of the nearby (right next to the ferry) Tomb of the Nobles and Dome of Al Hawa. There is someone at the bottom, before you go up the stairs, that will ask you for 150EGP. That's the actual legit price. I told the guy I preferred to go alone and didn't want a guide or minder. I went up top and experienced a beautiful sunrise. Amongst my favorite memories. Enjoy!

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