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Money & costs
Money & costs
Costs By international standards Egypt is still fairly cheap, though admission fees, guided tours and private transportation can really hike up the price. If you’re a hard-core budget traveller, it’s possible to get by on about US$20 a day or maybe less, though you will have to stick to the cheapest...
Newspapers in Egypt
Newspapers in Egypt
Browse the most complete list of Egyptian newspapers. Read the latest news from Egypt’s local/national daily and weekly newspapers covering Egyptian current events, sports, business, travel, culture and entertainment. Make sure to check also their classifieds sections for local jobs, career, obituaries,...
Broadband internet in Egypt
Broadband internet in Egypt
Broadband internet access was introduced commercially to Egypt in 2000 as ADSL. The service was offered in select central offices in big cities such as Cairo and Alexandria and gradually spread to cover many more Governorates of Egypt. There are numerous (220 according to regulatory authority numbers)...
Important Phone Numbers in Egypt
Important Phone Numbers in Egypt
During your visit to Egypt, you may need some phone numbers of the most wanted services in Egypt, here we get some of these numbers which you may need like public transportation services, public call services, ambulance,  emergency police, traffic police, tourist plice, fire brigade, electricity emergency,...
Foreign Embassies in Egypt
Foreign Embassies in Egypt
Here is a list of Foreign Embassies in Egypt, from the Ministry of Tourism, Egypt and the Egyptian Tourist Authority, This information including the name of country, address/location of the embassy, telephone numbers and fax numbers. this usueful information may help you to find your embassy if you...
Money in Egypt
Money in Egypt
Money is a vital aspect in our modern lives, just as it was in the past. However, in ancient times, prior to the Greeks, Egypt had no money, only a barter system. Today, things are different. Egypt’s monetary system is now based on the Egyptian Pound (LE), with smaller bills denoted as so many...