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Egypt's
arts and cultural scenes can keep even the most dedicated aesthete
busy for a lifetime. For those with energy to burn, Cairo is on
par with the New York's, Paris' and London' of the world. And
if its an authentic life driven experience you seek, as you flit
between various aesthetic realms, you will quickly find that virtually
no city can hold a candle to Cairo, which is the real city that
NEVER sleeps.
Foreigners may well wonder about the seemingly indefatigable Cairenes:
how do they do it? The secret: nap time, either in the really
hot afternoon otherwise anytime in the evening, which happens
to be between 5 and 10 pm, before the real life begins.
Art Galleries:
The astounding volume and perfection of ancient Egypt's monuments,
sculptures, and paintings are unmatched anywhere in the world.
Modern Egyptian artists are fortunate indeed in their heritage,
less so in their patronage since the days of the pharaohs, caliphs,
sultans, and Kings. Nevertheless, Egypt does have a thriving arts
community filled with people for whom creating is a passion. It
is also home to, and inspiration for, a number of foreign artists.
Bars:
It used to be a dirty job, but someone just had to do it. The
best bars are mainly found at major hotels and nearby tourist
areas. The same thing goes for Cairo yet Zamalek and the Pyramids
Road are two areas where bars are widely spread.
Belly Dancing:
What you will see on a Nile cruise boat, which is all most tourists
see, ranges from the sublime to the silly, mostly falling closer
to the latter. It is definitely worth the loss of a night's sleep,
while in Cairo you can equally attend the Oriental/Las-Vegas-like
productions of the big hotels.
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