This photo is taken near the Omar breakfast room. Notice the beautiful rug on the marble floor.
This the the hotel pool. You must walk down to it as it seems to be at a lower level.
I want my brother's wife to note how they display clocks here. Wonder if you can get one of these hall tables in Australia.
A stained glass window, one of many.
Today has been a day of exploring this hotel - and there is lots of it. I went down to the shops outside, the concierge assured me it was safe. Hmmm if you consider the streets and traffic I'm not so sure. There are blocks of cement in the middle of the footpath, taxis asking me if I want a taxi Madam, and 4 lanes of traffic where anything goes to cross without lights and pedestrian crossings. I'm not sure that pedestrian crossings would work here anyhow. I have played "Spot the Aussie" today and there are a few who are tripping about. We will see if they are on the same tour as I am in the morning. I am going to include some photos ( I hope) of this hotel. The old parts are rather interesting with furniture from the palace also in place. Of course the old part is very glitzy, with gold on most things. Marble patterned floors of course.
Tomorrow is the first day of the tour and I believe we are going to the Museum where we will see Tutenkarmun's artifacts and other wonderful things. In the evening there will be a light show at the pyramids.
I am going to endeavour to include a video I made of the Whirling Dervishes with this. See how I go. Ithought they were rather interesting especially the footwork. I was rather taken by their performance. This video is of the demonstration of the dance after the real performance which you are not allowed to photograph as it is a religious ritual/ service. Some said they felt dizzy after the performance. It was in an underground cave. If it doesn't show the video you know that the computer battery ran out before it uploaded.
Today I went to a shop that sells papyrus. It feels interesting, rather fragile. Some was blank, some painted on and some printed. I thought I may be able to get some and roll it in a tube but it must lay flat. They give you a cardboard sheath to put it in but I'm not sure it would stand the trip. It is very light.
As I do this post I am sitting in a 'lounge ' area in the hotel. Lots of men in traditional white gear. Some ladies bu also some in Western clothing. The waitress has a white shirt, black vest, black stockings, long legs and a black mini skirt on. It is a uniform. So there really is a mixture of traditional and Arabic wear.