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Things to do in Cairo, Egypt: An interview with a resident

Cairo is the energetic and bustling capital city of Egypt, home to over 10 million people. A historical city with various names such as “Crown of the Wild”, “The City of all Cities” and “The City of a Thousand Minarets”, Cairo is well known for its Islamic architecture, Giza Pyramids and vibrant street life. We spoke to Kareem, a resident of Cairo, to learn about places to visit and things to do.
Hi Kareem, thanks for catching up with us. What are some places to visit in Cairo to learn more about Egyptian culture?
Kareem: Hi đ Well first Iâll say that there are many cities in Egypt and thereâs different culture in each. But if you want to experience it all, youâll find this in Cairo. Cairo has the old monuments of Egypt such as the pyramids. Well, actually theyâre not really in Cairo. Theyâre in Giza but we say theyâre in Cairo because both places are so close to each other. The Grand Egyptian Museum is being built near the pyramids and it will house a lot of our countryâs ancient artefacts. It will be the biggest archaeological museum in the world. But going back to Cairo, youâll find a lot of Egyptian culture in this city because many people from different cities come to Cairo for work. If you want to learn more about our culture, you have to engage with people in the street. As a tourist itâs very easy to engage with Egyptians because weâre very kind. Many tourists of different nationalities come here and people will help you, for example, if youâre lost and donât know where to go. Engaging and talking to people is the best thing you can do to learn about our culture. Most Egyptians can speak English. It might not always be very good, but they do speak English particularly in the places tourists visit.
Good to know. Yes, having conversations with local people can be very eye-opening. And what can you tell us about the food there?
Kareem: People might not know but the most common and popular dishes here are vegetarian. Youâll find a lot of good food here. But donât start with street food on your first day in Cairo. Your stomach wonât accept it like an Egyptianâs đ Also youâll need to buy bottled water because you wonât be used to the tap water here. But itâs very cheap. We also have a lot of food in Egypt that has a Syrian influence. Many Syrians have come to live here because of the war. We also have Turkish, Lebanese and Indian, but we put our own twist on it. And of course youâll find KFC and McDonaldâs here!

So you’ve mentioned the pyramids. Any other architecture or monuments that you’d recommend visiting?
Kareem: Youâll find a lot of old mosques in Cairo. Check out the Sultan Hassan Mosque in the historical district. It was built in the middle of the 14th century. Also the Mosque of âAmr ibn al-âAs was built in 642 AD. Itâs in Old Cairo as well, and is the oldest mosque in Egypt and Africa.
Whatâs the best way to get around in Cairo?
Kareem: This depends on how much youâre willing to spend. You can use Uber. Itâs not very expensive in Egypt. But I feel the best way to get to know the city and have memorable experiences is to do what the locals do. Using the underground or the bus is perfect. Theyâre both cheap and will take you anywhere in Cairo. The underground (Cairo Metro) has Arabic and English language for each stop, which makes it easy for tourists. You can use the money saved to enjoy other aspects of the city. I give this advice to everyone I know who visits Cairo.

From a personal perspective, is there anything in particular that you appreciate about living in Cairo?
Kareem: Iâd say the weather is something thatâs nice, especially after having visited some colder places. The coldest weather we get in Cairo is around 10 degrees Celsius. No negative temperatures here. I also appreciate the prices. Things are cheap here, and that helps.
Do you have any other advice for someone thinking of visiting Cairo?
You have to come to Cairo! I know many people who come here and already start planning to revisit for their next holiday đ And once youâve seen Cairo, we have many more cities to visit. Sinai has beautiful beaches. Alexandria has one of the largest libraries in the world that was originally built in the 3rd century BC. Luxor and Aswan in the south have old monuments. A week is not enough to cover Egypt!
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