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One of the curiosities of Cairo to visit: you will not regret it!! This tower 185 meters high built on the island of Gezira Was completed in 1961. It is supposed to represent a braiding in osier. a panoramic view can be appreciated without moving Through the revolving dining room, which makes 360 ° in 20 minutes, Although sometimes capricious mechanical… On the flat roof of the cafeteria, the long-views await you.

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The Cairo Tower is a freestanding television tower made from concrete. It is found in Cairo, Egypt, the capital of Egypt and one of the most important cities in the world. You can find the Cairo Tower in the Zamalek district on Gezira Island in the River Nile. This is located right about the center of the city. You will definitely take note of the tower - it stands at 187 meters and is even taller than the nearby Great Pyramid of Giza

Why was it built?

The tower was first built in 1956 and finished about five years later, with the help of the Soviet Union. Why was it built? Reportedly it was to “show the world” that Egypt was capable of constructing a complex and expensive project - and hopefully one that would give others confidence in the nation’s ability to construct the Aswan Dam, which was later built in the 1960s.

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The Cairo Tower, also called the Borg al-Qahira, is opened morning till midnight and costs about 50 Egyptian pounds. It is a very distinctive landmark that is viewable from most of downtown Cairo. Since it is open most hours of the day, it offers splendid views of both day and nighttime Central Cairo. You can even see the pyramids from the top of the tower.

The restaurant on the 14th floor is very appealing as it is built to be a revolving café. Along with a cafeteria there is also a viewing room with telescopes so you can get closer views of all that breathtaking scenery.


The Cairo Tower View:

What can you see from the viewing room? Looking east you will see the medieval quarter, the Nile Hilton Hotel and Muqattam Hills. When you look west you can see the desert and the famous Egyptian Pyramids. Look northwards and you can see Zamalek, Shubra and the Nile Delta.

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Tourists say the best time to visit the Cairo Tower is just before sunset as you get to view literally millions of twinkling lights around the city and more upwards into the sky. Last but certainly not least you can see even more twinkling lights with a belly dancing performance at the bottom of the tower at the “Legends” nightclub!



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