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Cairo: The Family Guide: 4th Edition (edition 2010)

by Lesley Lababidi, Lisa Sabbahy

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Although there is a wealth of guidebooks to Cairo, this is the first to specifically target the needs of families with children. Now fully revised and updated, Cairo: The Family Guide provides all families living in Cairo--expatriate and Egyptian alike--with the resources and information needed to explore the city to the fullest. Organized by geographical area, each section begins with an overview of the area's history and residents. Then the author takes us on a detailed journey to the special treasures of each Cairo neighborhood, with photographs, line drawings, maps that pinpoint sites of interest, and plans of museums and other places of importance in the area. Each section also includes practical advice on how to get to each location, what to take on visits, opening hours, and much more. And, as many people know, an enjoyable afternoon means something entirely different to a six-year-old than to a thirteen-year-old: to this end, suggestions are age-sensitive, and a variety of activities are proposed.… (more)
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Title:Cairo: The Family Guide: 4th Edition
Authors:Lesley Lababidi
Other authors:Lisa Sabbahy
Info:American University in Cairo Press (2010), Edition: 4, Paperback, 280 pages
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As one of the biggest cities in the world, Cairo holds within its ancient streets and narrow allies thousands of years’ worth of history and cultural landmarks. It is so overwhelming that the question of what to do isn’t derived from the lack of activities; on the contrary, it’s because there’s so much to do that you are often left wondering where to start from.
A new revised edition of Cairo The Family Guide raises the bar for the many other guide books on Cairo. Accompanying listings of interesting places to see around the city are inspirational descriptions of these places, noting important elements such as if there are clean bathrooms and if photography is allowed, etc. so that the visitor knows exactly what to expect.
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Although there is a wealth of guidebooks to Cairo, this is the first to specifically target the needs of families with children. Now fully revised and updated, Cairo: The Family Guide provides all families living in Cairo--expatriate and Egyptian alike--with the resources and information needed to explore the city to the fullest. Organized by geographical area, each section begins with an overview of the area's history and residents. Then the author takes us on a detailed journey to the special treasures of each Cairo neighborhood, with photographs, line drawings, maps that pinpoint sites of interest, and plans of museums and other places of importance in the area. Each section also includes practical advice on how to get to each location, what to take on visits, opening hours, and much more. And, as many people know, an enjoyable afternoon means something entirely different to a six-year-old than to a thirteen-year-old: to this end, suggestions are age-sensitive, and a variety of activities are proposed.

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