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Sheraton Dreamland Hotel & Conference Center
Sheraton Dreamland Hotel & Conference Center
Dreamland. Wahat Road. 6th of October City·Egypt · Phone:
(20) (2) 385 95000
· Fax:
(20) (2) 385 95100
Local Time:
9:59 AM
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Weather: Haze, 15 °C / 59 °F
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EGYPT

Egypt is an unforgettable land, whose ancient history, vibrant culture, unparalleled beauty and friendly people have attracted visitors for thousands of years. Egypt is endowed with thousands of kilometers of virgin beaches where Luxurious modern Hotels lie on wonderful sandy Shores, and the world-renowned coral reefs offer spectacular diving opportunities.

Weather in Egypt is generally warm & sunny year round. Egyptian Summers are hot & dry in most of the country & humid in the Delta & along the Mediterranean Coast. Winters are mild with some rain, but usually there are bright, sunny days & cold nights.

The national carrier is Egypt Air, and travels to Egypt from most major airports worldwide. All the major carriers also fly to Egypt, primarily to Cairo Airport where you would have to take a connecting flight to an internal destination; however, many now fly directly to Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor and Aswan.

Egypt is a country that has a lot to offer its visitors and capture them that they always come back...

 

CAIRO

Cairo is a charming city that throbs with life... Sightseeing options are endless: The magical River Nile flows through the heart of the city. The Nile River is possibly the most famous river in history. It was by its banks that one of the oldest civilizations in the world began. Not surprisingly, the Nile teems with life. The great Pyramids have intrigued & puzzled visitors for centuries. The engineering and design skills required to develop the perfect form has surrounded the pyramids with an aura of mystery and made them the only wonder surviving from the Seven Wonders of the World. Khan El Khalili together with the al-Muski market to the west, they comprise one of Cairo's most important oriental shopping areas. But the more, they represent the market tradition which established Cairo as a major center of trade. The Egyptian museum is often referred to as one of the most important museums in the world.