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Cairo

Cairo. Cairo is at the same time a third world and first world city. It is an Islamic and Pharaonic world, a teeming city that shakes all the senses simultaneously. What to wear?.

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Cairo

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  1. Clc _ Lec Cairo

  2. Clc _ Lec • Cairo is at the same time a third world and first world city. It is an Islamic and Pharaonic world, a teeming city that shakes all the senses simultaneously.

  3. Clc _ Lec What to wear? light clothes, preferably cotton. Bring a sweater for the night. It is essential to wear comfortable shoes that allow walking on uneven ground and with lots of sand. Avoid sandals, even if it seems a very cool shoe option.

  4. Clc _ Lec Customs: Egypt is a Muslim country where it is convenient to observe some social conventions and customs related to religion. When entering mosques you should always take your shoes off, women can‘t come in shorts or short skirts and bare shoulders (there are cloaks that ladies can use).

  5. Clc _ Lec What to do? In Cairo you should visit the Egypt Museum, which is the biggest in the world, the big Pyramid and Amr’s mosque, the most ancient in Egypt, Ahmad IbnTulun mosque, Muhammad Ali mosque. On the other side of the Nilo, there is the “city of the dead”, were you can visit the famous necropolis of the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens and Valley of the Nobles.

  6. Clc _ Lec What to eat? The best-known restaurants in Cairo are: Felfela Restaurant, La Bodega Restaurant and Elezba Restaurant. This is a bit expensive. They all serve traditional egyptian food. In most restaurants a small plate of food costs 1.50 € and a large plate costs about 3 €.

  7. Clc _ Lec When to stay? In Cairo there are 52 hotels, some of the best known are: Husa Pyramids Hotel, Resort Sol Y Mar Solaya, Delta Casablanca Hotel, Hotel Intercontinental Citystars. In Cairo you must choose whenever possible 5-star hotels for the health criteria are different from those of most countries.

  8. Clc _ Lec How to travel? You can travel by Tram, metro, taxi and bus. To better see the city the ideal means of transport is the tram. However, in the desert people travel by kamel.

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