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Museums and Cultural Institutions in Cairo

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From art to history to science, here's what five local experts had to say about museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions in Cairo.

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Cairo is a strategically placed city. As we say in Arabic, it was built by a candy maker. Visiting the country of Egypt as a historical tourist means that you have to start with Cairo. The Nile and its river boat trips “Feluka”, the pyramids and the Sphinx, old Cairo “Fustat” with its pottery shops and the Egyptian museum are the main attractions to be covered. If you are looking for cultural attractions, you will find an event every single night of the week. Eating out is specially enticing and a fest for your taste buds. I just love my beautiful Cairo.

Haajar, says: 2020

It is a good idea to visit Cairo, it is a big city with nice people and plenty of things you can do, you can visit the pyramids, many temples and museums. You can visit the Tower of Cairo, the Giza zoo, you can also try many unique Egyptian meals that everybody likes.

Cairo is a metropolitan city, where you can find all types of living standards. It’s a big city with many types of population, including nationals and foreigners. Cairo contains historical places, parks, museums, residential complexes, in addition to international universities and new areas.

Cairo is a beautiful city and one of the most breathtaking cities that they will ever visit in their lives. They can visit the pyramids in Giza which are very close to Cairo. There are a lot of museums as well. However, Cairo is a very crowded and noisy city.

Hamada, says: 2020

Cairo is the capital of Egypt, where most of the egyptian people live, it’s always crowd and never sleeps, Cairo has many malls and a lot of places. The river nile is one of the places anyone should passby if he or she ever visited Cairo. The Grand Egyptian museum is a must to visit and it is in Tahrir square.

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