New participation data from the city's major sporting venues reveals how Cairenes are reshaping their relationship with fitness—and what barriers still stand in their way.
Compare Cairo neighborhoods by vacancy rates and rental demand. Learn where first-time property investors find strong returns in Maadi, Heliopolis, and Nasr City.
With average prices hitting EGP 80,000 per square metre across the capital, understanding the forces reshaping Egypt's affordable housing landscape has never been more critical for middle-income buyers.
New Urban Communities Authority zoning amendments and mixed-use development restrictions are reshaping Cairo real estate prices. See how regulations impact Zamalek, central districts, and emerging zones.
Cairo half marathon draws 2,400 runners. Mohamed Karim claims victory in 1:04:32, while Fatima Al-Najjar qualifies for North African Championships with new personal best.
From sunrise jogs along the Nile Corniche to group cycling adventures, older Cairenes are building stronger bodies and communities through shared movement.
Located in Heliopolis, the hospital's dedicated screening centre offers accessible annual check-ups and early-detection programmes designed for Cairo's growing wellness-conscious population.
From spontaneous street markets to multigenerational family compounds, Cairo's residential fabric operates on rules that no other metropolis quite follows.
Beyond the tourist trinkets, Cairo's traditional souks are intimate gathering spaces where merchants, regulars and newcomers build community one transaction at a time.
From Zamalek's waterfront lounges to Heliopolis's rooftop gatherings, Cairo's nightlife neighbourhoods reveal how locals are reclaiming public spaces and building community.
Investment in modern pools and training facilities along the Nile corridor is reshaping competitive swimming and recreational aquatics across the capital.
Expats settling into Egypt's capital reveal the unvarnished truths about neighbourhoods, transport, costs and daily life that guidebooks rarely mention.