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Home to the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the last remaining wonder of the ancient world.
Egypt’s seat of power and political influence for over 700 years and the most prominent monument of Historic Cairo World Heritage Site.
The Al-Seyoufi Pasha family established a block of four 19th-century buildings in downtown Cairo (1885–1890) for offiwaqf, the property generated income for family needs, public services, and charity, reflecting a widespread philanthropic practice of endowment in that era.ces, shops, and hotels. Later registered as awaqf, the property generated income for family needs, public services, and charity, reflecting a widespread
Bidair House, a 1926 Neo-Baroque landmark by architect Georges Parcq, anchors Talaat Harb Street’s vibrant cosmopolitan energy. Built for statesman Mohamed Bidair, it reflects Egypt’s historical diversity and entrepreneurial spirit. Steps from cultural attractions, dining, and metro access, it remains a
hub for professionals, creatives, and entrepreneurs in downtown Cairo.
Little Venice, a 1928 Gothic Venetian-style
landmark by Giacomo Alessandro Loria, blends heritage and modernity. Located on Alexandria’s Grand Corniche, it offers studios, hospitality, and retail outlets, combining elegant architecture, urban design, and waterfront charm near cultural and entertainment hubs.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is the largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization.
Bab al-Azab, the southern enclosure of the Salah al-Din Citadel, served as the primary gateway connecting the Citadel to the city for centuries
Ouzounian, a 1950 modernist landmark by architect Sayed Karim, stands on Talaat Harb Street, offering tech-savvy travelers’ practical accommodations and rooftop views. Once Cairo’s tallest building, it embodies the city’s modernist movement and vibrant downtown energy, surrounded by iconic cafes, cultural venues, and historical attractions with
metro access nearby.
Avierino Building, a 1928 Neo-classical landmark by architect Petros Nicolas Griparis, stands on Fouad Street near Alexandria’s cultural and historical
landmarks. Reimagined as a catalyst
and microcosm of a thriving modern Alexandria, it blends elegant heritage with modern functionality, serving diverse lifestyle and business needs.
Menasce, a 1936 International Style landmark by Gaston Aghion with Art Deco elements, stands at Tareeq Al-Horriya and Nabi Daniel Streets. Near Alexandria’s business and cultural hubs, it offers exceptional hospitality for savvy travellers seeking efficiency, quality, and practicality in a vibrant urban
setting.
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