Al Azhar Park

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Cairo Governorate, Egypt

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Al Azhar Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Al Azhar Park is located in Cairo Governorate, Egypt on Salah Salem St, El-Darb El-Ahmar. Al Azhar Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category garden in Egypt.

Address

Salah Salem St, El-Darb El-Ahmar

Phone

+201144400555

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Joshua Kaminski

This park is phenomenal. Great views for sunset. Great lighting. Really grand design. Little fountain areas for kids to play. Some food and drink options as well. Truly enjoyed my experience here.

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Aisha ElHusseiny

Such a beautiful place surprises me every time I go there. It’s well taken care of with beautiful greenery. It’s beautiful day and night.

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Basil El Halwagy

The cultural center has lovely architecture but for some reason they don't like people bringing in cameras like my Sony DSLR. They need to not worry so much about people taking pictures. Anyways they let me take some pics with my phone. The gardens are lovely.

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Nour Ehab

The view is terrific, the weather is amazing as it's an amazing plateau. You also can see the unique-standing Mohammed Ali mosque.

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Gabriel Fernandes

Huge, beautiful park with very different areas. Even during winter there are many flowers blossoming and green trees. I'd recommend staying for the sunset

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Jose Urbina

A proper oasis in the middle of the crazy Cairo. The place is amazing, full of green spaces and super well maintained. Great views of the city.

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ahmed Ali

Al azhar park actually very good place But dont take your camera with you

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Travelleer X

Beautiful well-maintained nature, the lakes and fountains, the most amazing views over old Cairo, its millions of minarets and the Citadel (picture attached), some very nice restaurants and a great handcraft shop held by the Aga Khan Foundation make this park a particular favorite of mine when we visit Cairo. Did you know it was built on top of Cairo’s “trash mountain”? I call this some great site rehabilitation, and environmentally-friendly on top of that. If you want to make a whole-day experience out of it. you could visit the nearby Citadel itself or get in touch with the Aga Khan Foundation beforehand to book their cultural visit of part of the surrounding area of old Cairo - they maintain quite a few gems nearby. Very nominal entry fee is applicable. I think it is better to visit the Park before noon, because the park gets overcrowded afterward.