one of the favorite sections of cairo is zamalek, an island in the nile that basically lies between modern downtown cairo and giza. it is an upscale, garden area with a number of attractions as well as many embassies, schools popular hotels there is also the gezira club, a country club originally built by the british, the modern cairo opera house and landmarks such as the cairo tower. there are a number of fine restaurants, a lot of fast food western outlets and reasonable and interesting shopping. it is often a beautiful area with lush trees overgrowing streets, offering easy access to other important sections of cairo.today zamalek is a thriving center for middle and upper class egyptians, along with foreign dignitaries (there are more embassies in zamalek than any other district of cairo) and many tourists. it remains one of the most pleasant areas of cairo. indeed, it is cairo's most fashionable residential district where one will find, supermarkets that sell sushi or french pastries and always an upbeat take on egyptian life.
apartment semi - furnished for rent located in zamalek , size area : 200 m2 , featuring :
a very spacious reception
balcony in the reception .
space for living and dinning .
3 bedrooms ( 1 master bedroom )
3 bathrooms ( 1 in the master bedroom , 1 full bathroom , 1 for guests )
family living room in the area of bedrooms .
small balcony in the master bedroom and another one in the living room .
laundry room .
fully equipped kitchen with all the machines .
central a / c.
rent price : 1500 $ dollars .
our goals
• guarantee a high quality of service, thanks to our expertise and knowledge of the real estate market in egypt. • ensure our clients the best deal, providing them with a nice selection of properties.
• allow our clients to benefit from our competencies, know-how and experience, providing them with support in all administrative and logistical issues surrounding the rental or sales process.
expat-egypt real estate & tourism consultant
office : 19 hassan assem st, zamalek cairo egypt front of irish embassy