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APARTMENT FOR RENT IN ABOU AL FEDA ST., ZAMALEK

Ultra modern studio for rent in Zamalek, fully equipped

Property Type:

Apartment

Property Size:

969 sqft / 90 sqm

Bedrooms:

studio

Bathrooms:

1


Amenities

Central A/C

Balcony

Security

Covered Parking

Kitchen Appliances

View of Landmark

Lobby in Building


Description

Location: Abu Al-Fada Street - Zamalek - Cairo
Type: Apartment - rent
Condition: Modern finishing
- A very special location in Zamalek
Building area: 90 square metres
seventh floor
The apartment consists of:
- Reception
- kitchen
- Bedroom with bathroom
- Terrace with a view open to the Nile
- Completely modern furniture
The apartment includes... all its supplies and necessities

Asking price for rent: $1,700 (payment in dollars only)
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Zamalek neighborhood is one of the upscale aristocratic neighborhoods in the west of Cairo. It is part of an island in the middle of the Nile. The Zamalek area is famous for being one of the most luxurious and quiet neighborhoods in Cairo, the famous and the richest neighborhoods.
Zamalek, a flower called Zamalek, used to grow in abundance in this neighborhood and was collected by Zamalek. . It is also a word of Kurdish origin, meaning the king’s place or the king’s resort. Despite this, Zamalek, from the time of its inception, was characterized as an elegant neighborhood for the aristocratic class, and the quality increased with the statesmen living there, among whom was Hassan Pasha Sabry, the Prime Minister of Egypt at the time, and what is in Zamalek now is a street famous for its name. .
Zamalek was also a neighborhood in which Egyptian artists and singers lived, including Umm Kulthum, who also named a street and a tower there after her, and the musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab, the singer Abdel Halim Hafez, and Al-Mama’il and the statue of Umm Kulthum on Abu Al-Fida Street. The neighborhood also houses the embassies of foreign countries, including the embassies of the Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, and Lebanon, and that is why the neighborhood is also known as the Embassy District.

Reference:

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