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Tourist Information about Cairo
Cairo is a mixture of tales and realities. A "victorious" land endowed with plenty of historical importance. The city of Cairo with an area of approximately 453 square kilometers is a home to more than 400 mosques, mausoleums, museums, and palaces that unite but many interests. A colourful city of diverse tourists' treats and sights. It is indeed one of the places you must not miss to embrace in a lifetime. Egypt's capital and largest city, Cairo is a focus of productive land, historical rivers, and friendly skies. It is divided into modern and older portion. Its modern section is situated along the east bank of Nile where squares and gardens form spaces of hopes and dreams, connected small streets crossing intervals of wider thoroughfares. And on its east lies winding narrow, lane-like streets, market sites, and many historic buildings. The city's collection of Arab architectural treasures that could not be found anywhere in the world form part of its irresistible image and pageantry. Exploring around Cairo is both an adventure and entertainment. The chaotic sights of colours and majestic structures provide people and inspiration beyond compare. Your visit will not just meet your conservative expectations but will completely make an unforgettable life's experience. The scenes of countless pyramids that seem to serenade your sights endlessly and the amazing hotels and restaurants so comforting to feel you are at home. With friendly people and gorgeous sights, Cairo is not just a city to recall, it is a place that you should try to call your own. |
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