Exploring Berlin with Teenagers
Miro from Cairo
by mirofromcairo
7M ago
Families with young children tend to have holidays that revolve around beaches, swimming pools, and theme parks. As your kids grow up, the nature of your family holiday also changes. You start including more cultural, historical, and scientific activities that they would appreciate and enjoy. Try to find out what countries they want to visit, what cultures they want to learn about, and what sights they want to see. If you find yourself in Berlin with teenagers, here are some tips for you. Where to stay in Berlin with teenagers? After checking out the different attractions we wanted to visit an ..read more
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Exploring Family-Friendly Indoor Activities in Cairo
Miro from Cairo
by mirofromcairo
9M ago
As a mother of a restless teenager living in Cairo, I understand the importance of indoor activities, especially for families looking to beat the heat or enjoy a day indoors. So, get ready to embark on a journey filled with creativity, learning, and thrilling adventures as we dive into the world of family-friendly indoor activities in Cairo! Unleashing Creativity and Imagination When it comes to fostering creativity and imagination, Cairo has some remarkable destinations. Let us start with the Art Café in Maadi. This family-friendly haven combines art, culture, and a warm atmosphere. It is the ..read more
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5 Dog-Friendly Places in Cairo
Miro from Cairo
by mirofromcairo
1y ago
Although dog ownership in Egypt has been rising in the last 15 years, taking your dog out and about in Cairo can be a real challenge. There are many stray dogs in Cairo’s streets, unfortunately, and they can get very territorial. So, unless you live in a gated community, even walking your dog is not an easy feat. Dogs are not allowed in public spaces, whether in transportation, markets, or even parks. So, whenever we come across dog-friendly places in Cairo, we get really excited about it. Here are some of our favorite dog-friendly places in Cairo. Bun n’ Glaze “Are you going to eat that?” Thi ..read more
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11 Summer Camps in Cairo
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by mirofromcairo
1y ago
School is out in Cairo, Egypt. Many parents like me struggle to keep their kids entertained during the summer holidays. So, I put together some recommendations for summer camps in Cairo based on my experience with my teenage daughter. Moreover, I used feedback from other parents and reviews on social media. Summer Camps in Cairo for Young Kids Most nurseries run camps during the summer holidays. This makes sense because they already have the staff, facilities, and experience to accommodate children aged 4-12. In addition, some organizations arrange summer camps in schools and universities. Tha ..read more
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My Favourite Souvenirs to Buy from Egypt
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by mirofromcairo
2y ago
You finally spend a family holiday in Egypt with its beaches, deserts, museums and oases. Now you want to find something that captures your memories of this chaotic but beautiful country. Of course, you could always buy the stuff tourists typically pick up like fridge magnets, paperweights or T-shirts. However, if you really want to take a piece of Egypt with you home, then check out my favourite souvenirs to buy from Egypt. Cotton Clothes and Linens Egyptian cotton is synonymous with high quality all over the world. You can find a lot of local Egyptian brands in shopping malls. You can buy an ..read more
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Summer Holiday in Marsa Matrouh
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by mirofromcairo
2y ago
Marsa Matrouh is not the first destination that comes to mind for a family holiday in Egypt. Most tourists frequent the Red Sea towns of Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada or Marsa Alam. That way they can enjoy water sports, desert excursions and nightlife. Or they just chill on the beach or swimming pools working on their tans and sipping cocktails. On the other hand, most Egyptians prefer to spend their summer holidays on the Mediterranean Sea. The North Coast is lined with hundreds of resorts and transforms into a thriving community during the summer season. Marsa Matrouh has always been popular wit ..read more
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21 Must-Have Apps Before Visiting Egypt
Miro from Cairo
by mirofromcairo
3y ago
You probably have at least 20 apps on your phone. There are the apps that you use on a daily basis such as maps, news and weather forecasts. You got your apps for entertainment, sports and games. I am guessing you also use a lot of travel apps to plan and prepare for your family holidays such as flights, accommodation and reviews. Not to mention those apps you download before visiting attractions such as theme parks or museums. Make sure you download these must-have apps before visiting Egypt: Food and Drink Talabat Previously known as Otlob, this is a food delivery service that operates in 25 ..read more
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Family Travel Guide to Alexandria in Egypt
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by mirofromcairo
3y ago
Most Egyptians visit Alexandria for the public beaches, outdoor cafés and local cuisine. It might be one of the largest cities in Egypt. For them, Alexandria is cosy compared to Cairo, but hip compared to surrounding cities and towns. Whether you or your children love history, art or culture, there is a lot to see in Alexandria in Egypt. History of Alexandria As you can tell by the name, Alexandria in Egypt was founded by none other than Alexander the Great to be the new capital of Egypt in 331 BC. His architects mimicked the Greek cities in the planning of the roads, squares and harbours. It ..read more
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7 Travel Packing Hacks for Families
Miro from Cairo
by mirofromcairo
3y ago
I love making lists – shopping lists, to-do lists, checklists! Packing for a holiday can be an overwhelming task, especially if you are traveling as a family. To make life easier, I have a holiday packing list on my phone that I update depending on the family holiday we are taking. Of course, my packing list for the beach is very different to my hiking packing list. But there are a few travel items that are I always pack. Here are 7 of my tried and tested travel packing hacks for families. Conditioner Even if you stay at fancy hotels that provide toiletries in their bathroom like shampoo, show ..read more
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Family Trip to the Pyramids of Giza
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by mirofromcairo
3y ago
Giza, the next-door neighbour of Cairo the capital city of Egypt, is home to the infamous Pyramids of Giza. The Giza plateau boasts a complex of pyramids, temples, solar boat pits and cemeteries that are 5,000 years old and counting. Some facts about the Pyramids of Giza The Great Pyramids of Giza were built by three generations of Pharaohs; Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure between 2550 and 2490 BC. The notorious Great Sphinx was built by Pharaoh Khafre. It took 30,000 workers around 20 years to build the Great Pyramid alone. They used approximately 2.3 million blocks of stone. There are rumours tha ..read more
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