About Concorde El Salam Hotel Sharm El Sheikh
Concorde El Salam Hotel Sharm El Sheikh is five-star rated and sits at the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula, overlooking the peaceful White Knight Beach. Soho Square is less than ten minutes’ walk away and it is a similar driving time to Sharm El Sheikh International Airport.
There are 725 air-conditioned room and suite choices at Concorde El Salam Hotel Sharm El Sheikh. They feature satellite TV, a seating area and are en-suite. There are views from the balcony to the pool, gardens, lake or beach.
In addition to five pools, there are extensive sports, diving, spa, sauna and beauty services and facilities. Parking is free and car hire and free shuttle services are also provided.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner choices are served at on-site restaurants, Laguna, Water Falls, Flame and L’ Italiano. The hotel also features bars and Normandy II, a nightclub.
In approximate terms, it is a 20-minute drive to popular nightclub Space Sharm and to Naama Bay. Sinai Grand Casino is six miles away.
Positive Reviews
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Location by Beautiful Beach.
The beach beside the Front Hotel is sandy and offers stunning views of the Red Sea. Guests can enjoy looking at coral and tropical fish while snorkelling. A choice of other water sports, such as water-skiing, is also available.
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Friendly Staff.
The atmosphere in the hotel is one of welcoming friendliness. The staff go out of their way to make guests feel at home. This extends from the reception to the pool bar staff. The cleaning staff when alerted to any minor issues ensured they were promptly
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Wonderful Waterslides and Pool Area.
The pool area is beautiful and very clean and there are plenty of sunbeds always available. The Sport Hotel has waterslides which are open for two hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon. There is a regular shuttlebus between the two hotels fo
Negative Reviews
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Sport Hotel isn’t Beside Beach.
There are two hotels, the Front Hotel which is right beside the waterfront and the Sport Hotel which is set five-hundred metres back from the sea. Those wanting a sea view should ensure they book the Front Hotel to avoid disappointment. All-inclusive deal
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Entertainment doesn’t Entertain.
Children requiring extra amusement on top of the beach and water sports may be bored. The animation team could do more to engage the guests. Other staff interact too much with guests when trying to repeatedly sell excursions and spa tickets. The evening e
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Check-In Takes Time.
At times, the reception staff took a long time to check in guests. Delays with this can mean visitors have to wait for their all-inclusive deal to begin and must thus pay for food and drink in the meantime.