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Is Cairo a walkable city?

Cairo has walkable areas, but is not typically a walkable city. Sidewalks are not consistent throughout the city and can often land you walking in the street, even in suburban areas such as New Cairo City.



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Stay safe, stay happy All solo travellers to Cairo should use the same safety precautions as they would when wandering any capital city. To avoid accidentally offending local customs, it's recommended to research cultural practices in Cairo.

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The lower walkway is parallel to Nile River and is 6.5 metres wide. Guests are free to walk along it on foot or stand next to river to enjoy the sound of the moving water.

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The people are super friendly and warm and they love Westerners, but they are also personally quite conservative. So although they are used to lots of foreign tourists in the cities, it's generally a good idea to still respect their cultural norms, which are heavily influenced by their religion.

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Can my girlfriend stay with me at my hotel in Egypt? According to government law, Egyptian citizens are required to present a marriage certificate. Foreign guests can check into the hotel without a marriage certificate or as unmarried couples.

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Without a doubt, Zamalek is considered to be the best area to stay in Cairo according to any tourist. It is home to the expats and wealthy and has a prestigious reputation. Location: Zamalek has a very central location, it is considered an Island in the heart of Cairo's Nile River, between downtown Cairo and Giza.

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Cairo is a great bargain for the budget traveler. It's one of those places with more or less parallel systems, with luxury travelers having plenty to choose from but backpacker types can also find good hotels and meals at very reasonable prices.

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Egyptians are kind people and most of them are truly helpful. However, at some tourist areas, some people might tell you they're going to show you or bring you into select areas of the attraction. These people tend to allow tourists into areas that are off-limits to get tips and sometimes to rob them.

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Cairo warnings: Cairo is very safe even at late night however there are some thing that you have to put in your mind, 1-Don't talk with strangers or trust them, especially those who seem to be very friendly.

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As Egypt is a majority Muslim country, many locals abstain from alcohol completely. However, it is possible to find liquor stores and bars in some upmarket neighborhoods, and many hotels and resorts serve alcohol.

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The best times to visit Cairo are from March to April and from October to November. These short shoulder seasons welcome comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds and low hotel rates on most days of the week.

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- How long you'll need at the Pyramids: Plan for at least 4–5 hours to leisurely explore the Giza Complex. If you purchase tickets to enter the different pyramids and visit the cemeteries and tombs as well, you can easily spend 7+ hours there.

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Avoid all public displays of affection. PDA, like kissing on the lips, holding hands romantically, etc., are frowned upon for ALL people in Egypt, whether they are straight or gay, but gay travelers especially need to avoid any public displays of affection.

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Rating: 3 out of 5. Cairo is a generally safe place for tourists, and many tourist areas benefit from additional security protection.

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You should plan to spend around E£824 ($27) per day on your vacation in Cairo, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, E£225 ($7.35) on meals for one day and E£142 ($4.62) on local transportation.

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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 1,446.5$ (44,706.2EG£) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 403.8$ (12,480.0EG£) without rent. Cairo is 72.7% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Cairo is, on average, 95.3% lower than in New York.

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Some travelers skip big cities when looking for adventure, but just because Cairo is a big city remember, Egypt is a developing country so visiting Cairo can still be an adventure in and of itself and enough to push some outside their comfort zone. I would definitely recommend at least spending a couple days in Cairo.

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