The Ultimate Egypt Nightlife Guide
The instance somebody says Egypt, the immediate picture that comes to our mind is that of pyramids, deserts, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics. Probably because of the influence of movies, magazine articles and online blog posts, we don’t tend to relate Egypt with an urban lifestyle, full of popular tourist attractions, modern public houses and discotheques and more. In short, Egypt does not really come across as a hip and happening country. Well, the time has come to shatter any such notions you may have. For if you do not know, Egypt is indeed one of the ideal destinations to party hard till the sun comes up! There are scores of clubs, pubs, discotheques, bars, restaurants, cafes and more things to do in Egypt that will keep you entertained throughout the night. Some of the most renowned DJs of the world take charge here and they never let the spirit of Egypt nightlife die down.So if you are planning to visit Egypt anytime soon, we are sure you are making a list of places to visit during the day. But we recommend keeping your evenings free. People start gathering slowly for a night of revelry right from the late evening time. The music transitions from light melodies to thumping music and the ambience turns from calm to electrifying. For those of you keen on being part of some of the most happening places in Egypt, here is our ultimate Egypt nightlife guide that will take you through a myriad of options for spending your evenings. But hold on for just one moment. Here are some insights and details about Egypt you must know.The unforgettable view of the Nile along the endless skyline on a full moon night and alongside enjoying a dinner cruise is straight from a fairytale scene. After a long hectic day of exploring the city’s colours, you only need to relax and enjoy the breeze with a delicious meal. The hour-long evening dinner cruise mainly comprises buffets with traditional Egyptian cuisine, live music, traditional Tanura shows, and belly dancing. You can also opt for hotel pickup and round-trip transport options for an even more comfortable and seamless evening experience by the Nile. A visit to the historical Wekalet El Ghouri, built during the Mamluk era of Sultan Ashraf Qaansuh, is a must on your visit to Cairo. This culturally rich 16th-century archaeological area is the hub of tourists throughout the year and beautifully illustrates the city's glorious past. You can find a lot of pre-organized art shows and heritage shows, attracting huge audiences every day. There are small souvenir shops to take away memories from here. The major attraction is the sound and light show and experiencing the Tanoora Dance Group. Know the country’s war, art and craft, traditional music, and songs in detail. The mesmerizing Tanoora dance wearing a traditional Tanoorat portrays the four seasons of the year through their dance.Pub 28 is one of the oldest British pubs in the heart of Zamalek city. The pub's vintage-styled decor attracts youngsters and older people to enjoy the old-fashioned ambience. The classic bar cocktails ranging from a classic Mojito of rum, lime, mint, and club soda or a Margaretha of rum, Cointreau, and tequila, are an absolute mood changer. Many delicious foods, from shrimp to beef cubes, accompany the drinks. The bar also serves exquisite Martini.
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