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Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is an amazing city full of life and movement, and it is that way almost 24 hours every day, with the noisy honking of horns, children playing in the streets and merchants selling their wares and services. And here, the Egyptians are most at home in this powerful, modern and ancient city.
From the Cairo Travel Guide
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The staff is pleasant but the place is not clean. It really needs to be tidied up ... more
This is a great place to stay if you want to experience Downtown Cairo. We had a fabulous time at this hotel. The staff are very friendly and offered excersion to the pyramids at competative rates. The rooms were spacious, clean and very suitable for a family. Breakfast was basic and traditionally Egyptian. ... more
Sightseeing in Cairo
Hi! What places are worth a visit in Cairo. Cultural places, architectural highlights, restaurants etc. Anything that is typical for Cairo and Egypt! Thanks, Martin ...
Cairo to Petra?
that if you intend to return to Cairo after your trip to Jordan you should be careful to get a "come back ...
Cairo to Freetown
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Cairo
Hier zit een mens dan ... in Cairo! Ik ben er een beetje beduusd van. Het schijnt dat er in China veel Chinezen zijn. Ik moet zeggen dat er in Cairo ook veel Cairoten rondlopen. Of beter rijden! En ze ...
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Cairo
Cairo is one of the most polluted cities in the world and you feel it. Good thing I'm not here during summer! I met up with Martin here, a Philippino I met in M'Hamid and who travels the world as well. We decided to go to the pyramids on the Gizeh plateau. The plateau is right next to the city of Gizeh ...
Posted in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary by 5fingerfab
Cairo
This is our last day in Cairo. We split from the group and went into town by ourselves to see 2 mosques, walk the Nile, do some shopping and have a coffee at a gorgeous Marriott which used to be a palace. It allowed us to finally see an area that was clean and prosperous looking. No one hassled us ...
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