Cairo: Neighbourhood
Places and attractions in the Neighbourhood category
Categories
- Mosque
- Museum
- Historical place
- History museum
- Church
- Pyramid
- Palace
- Mausoleum
- Art museum
- Islamic architecture
- Synagogue
- Sacred and religious sites
- Park
- Area
- Specialty museum
- Archaeological site
- Unesco
- Bridge
- Science museum
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- City
- Library
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
Manshiyat Naser
Manshiyat Naser is a ward of Cairo, Egypt. It covers 5.54 square kilometers, was home to 262,050 people in the 2006 census, up from 168,425 in 1996 census, and borders Nasr City to the east, central Cairo districts to the west, and Khalifa ward to the south.
Downtown Cairo
Downtown Cairo, has been the urban center of Cairo, Egypt, since the late 19th century, when the district was designed and built.
Old Cairo
Old Cairo is a historic area in Cairo, Egypt, which includes the site of a Roman-era fortress and of Islamic-era settlements pre-dating the founding of Cairo proper in AD 969.
Dokki
Dokki Arabic: الدقي, is a district in Giza city, which is part of Greater Cairo, in Egypt. Dokki is situated on the western bank of the Nile, directly across from Downtown Cairo.
Boulaq
Boulaq, is a district of Cairo, in Egypt. It neighbours Downtown Cairo, Azbakeya, and the River Nile.
Zamalek
Zamalek is an affluent district of western Cairo encompassing the northern portion of Gezira Island in the Nile River. The island is connected with the river banks through three bridges each on the east and west sides of the island, including the Qasr El Nil Bridge and 6th October Bridge.
Daher
El Daher, or El Zaher, is one of the districts of Cairo, Egypt. It neighbours the districts of Abbaseya and Sakakini. El Zaher is named as a gesture of respect to El Zaher Baibars, whose memoirs were recorded in the a long Arabic language modern folkloric tale Seret El Zaher Baibars, as the term "Zaher" means the on who shines.
Garden City
Garden City is a wealthy residential district in Central Cairo that spans the east side of the Nile just south of downtown. It is the location of the famous Midan Tahrir.
Fifth Settlement
The Fifth Settlement is one of the districts of New Cairo, Egypt. It is one of the most affluent districts of the city. It consists of several private neighborhoods, including Gharb El Golf, El Shouifat, Diplomats, El Narges, North investors, South investor, etc..
Mohandiseen
Mohandiseen, is an area in the municipal division of Agouza in the governorate of Giza. Its name means in Arabic literally the engineers, which was because it was given to at cheaper prices to engineers in Egypt; there is a similar area in Mohandiseen called Ṣaḥafiyyīn...
Shubra
Shoubra is one of the largest districts of Cairo, Egypt and it is administratively divided into three areas: Shubra, Road El Farag, and Elsahel.
El Rehab
El Rehab is a district of New Cairo and a part of Greater Cairo, in the Cairo Governorate, Egypt. It's a private city built by the Talaat Moustafa Group.
Al-Darb al-Ahmar
Al-Darb al-Ahmar is a historic neighbourhood in Cairo, Egypt. It is also the name of an administrative district within the Cairo Governorate that includes most of the neighbourhood. Its name means "the Red Street" in Arabic.
Rod El Farag
Rod El Farag is an administrative region forming about one third of Shobra in Cairo, Egypt. Rod El Farag neighbours the River Nile to the west, Boulaq to the south, Shobra to the east and Elsahel to the north.
El Sahel
El Sahel is an administrative region forming more than half of Shubra in Cairo, Egypt. El Sahel neighbours the River Nile to the west, Rod El Farag and Shubra to the south, El Sharabeya to the east and is separated from Qalyubia to the north by the El Ismailia canal.
Bab al-Louq
Bab al-Louq is a neighborhood in downtown Cairo. The Egyptian Ministry of Interior is located there.
Shubra
Shubra is an administrative region and forms a relatively small area that represents about one quarter of the district with the same name in Cairo, Egypt.