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Cairo
is one of the famous places in Egypt which have many shopping centers. It is located in and around Cairo. Egyptian products are so varied and can meet various tastes and different levels of in come. It also competes international standards. In Cairo, there are many places where you can do your shopping like the following:

Khan Al Khalili Bazaar situated at one corner of a triangle of markets that go south to Bab Zuwayla and west to Azbakiyyah. The Khan is bordered on the south by Al-Azhar Street and on the west by the Muski Market. This Khan is one of the most interesting bazaars not only in Egypt but in the Middle East. It was named after Prince Jahark as Al Khalili, who was one of the powerful Mamluke princes in the 14 th century.This Market is famous for its unusual, typical oriental souvenirs and handmade crafts. The Medieval atmosphere of this traditional market gives visitors great pleasure and glimpse into what medieval markets were like: Cafes, restaurants, shops and large number of vendors and buyers constitute a dynamic panorama of the place.

Also, Souk El Tawfiqia is situated between Soliman Basha Street and Ramsses square. It is the most famous market in Egypt which comprises different kinds of fruits and vegetables. Its name derived from El Tawfiqia district that was established by Khedive Tawfiq, the sixth rulers of Egypt from the Alawite family for about more than 120 year, the place carrying his name to be the headquarters of the English residents during the British occupation of Egypt, to be close to Abdeen Palace the place of the government in that period.

El Mosky was founded by prince Ezz El Din Mosk; he was a prince in the reign of Al Sultan Salah El Din El Ayobe (Saladin). The district starts from El Attaba square and parallel to Al Azhar Street until they reached Al Azhar Mosque and El Hussein Mosque. You can find every thing you had on your mind in this market as it combines all kinds of industries.

At dawn on a Friday morning, Cairo's camel market, the Souq al-Gamaal, held hundreds of camels that had been driven across the shifting sands from Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Aswan only for them to end up hauling tourists at the pyramids or swinging by the hooves in a slaughterhouse.
It's Egypt's largest camel market, 35km northwest of Cairo, on the edge of the Western Desert, makes for a wild contrast to Cairo city life.


Moreover; Kerdasa which is famed for its embroidered cotton and silk dresses (galabeyas) as well as other hand-made products. Hraneya is the main center for hand-made carpets. You can buy from there whatever you need such as, Galabias for sleeping, carpets, jewelery, silver, also they sell silk, cotton and wool textiles as well as leather goods including shoes and bags. In addition to the private sector boutiques, there are public sector stores such as Sednaoui, Omar Effendi, Chemla, and Benzion. In Luxor and also Aswan their are many different bazaars . From Memphis Tours Company you can buy whatever you need with special price.





 


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