Cairo – The Amazing Capital Of Egypt
July 10, 2011 by: Rob AthertonCairo is an extremely engaging city not only as the River Nile is centrally located here, it is also really popular for its shops. Yet there are other reasons why people choose Cairo as a place to visit. The city is most famous for having the oldest conserved architecture like the Three Pyramids and the Sphinx. It is famous because of its historical characteristics and in particular the Pyramids. There are countless people who take a trip to Cairo each and every week.
In order to unwind of course there are plenty of eating places and they often provide evening entertainment, its really wonderful watching people dance their own customary movements.
There are a large number of shops, hotels and even spa treatments consequently should you be one of the people who would like to treat themselves then you have plenty of options available.
A good number of people like the sunshine therefore as quickly as they get to Egypt they love nothing more than to head for the pool. A number of hotels in Cairo now feature sea water in their swimming pools rather than the chlorine and a good number of people think is an outstanding idea.
Egypt is a Muslim nation and starting at six o’clock each morning those people pray for the 1st of 5 times each day. The Mohamed Ali Mosque that is the symbol of Cairo. It’s called that because there was a man called Mohamed Ali (1769 – 1849) who was born in Cavalia, Greece and was of Albanian source. He was a soldier in the army that were sent to Egypt to liberate the nation from Napoleon’s occupation. Hence in the end he helped to free the place and today people pray for him.
Cairo is home to around 20 million residents and some of the most stunning treasures of ancient Egypt.. Unique version for reprint here: Cairo – The Amazing Capital Of Egypt.