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Cairo is an amazing city full of life and movement, and it is that way almost 24
hours every day, with the noisy honking of horns, children playing in the streets
and merchants selling their wears and services. And here, the Egyptians are most
at home in this powerful, modern and ancient city.
There are banks, foreign exchange bureaus and ATMs all over town. Banque Misr exchange
office at the Nile Hilton on the corniche is open 24 hours, as are the airport money-changing
booths. All the big hotels have ATMs.
In terms of Egypt’s history, Cairo is a relatively modern capital, founded in AD
969 by the Islamic Fatimid dynasty over the ruins of earlier Roman and Islamic settlements.
Much of the Fatimid city remains today.
Cairo, Egypt provides great culture, including art galleries and music halls, such
as the Cairo Opera House, as well it should, being one of the largest cities in
the world. It also provides some of the grandest accommodations and restaurants
in the world, such as the Four Seasons and the Cairo Marriott.
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