Delegates and world leaders will be staying at the most luxurious and expensive five-star hotels that Egypt has to offer during the UN climate conference COP27.
One of these hotels is the Four Seasons Hotel, one of the finest hotels in south Sinai and just ten minutes from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport.
The hotel boasts a private beach, cliff-top restaurants and Arabic inspired suites with private terraces. While, a room per night costs around £500 according to Booking.com, with the odd day towards the end of November increasing to around £1000.
Moreover, it includes Steigenberger Alcazar Hotel with three swimming pools, spa and private beach. It is another likely candidate with it being located just ten minutes from the airport at Sharm El Sheikh.
The night at Steigenberger hotel costs around £2,000 during the time of the conference, dropping down to £280 towards the end of November and start of December.
Sunrise Arabian Beach Resort may also play host to world leaders during the summit, with the hotel boasting a private beach, six restaurants, three swimming pools, a steam room, sauna and wellness centre. During the time of COP27, a night at the resort will cost around £1,000.
Xperience Sea Breeze Resort may also be another candidate for world leaders and delegates, it has own private marina and offers magnificent sea views.
It boasts nine swimming pools, access to a private golden sandy beach, a health club and a wide variety of on-site restaurants and bars. During the conference a night’s stay costs around £500, dropping down to just under £100 after the summit.
More than 500 white taxis have reportedly been commissioned to transport attendees between their hotels and the COP27 conference venue, where on-site facilities include a Covid testing centre, meditation rooms and traditional Egyptian Bedouin catering tents.