EGP 18,600,000
4 Bedrooms Villa for Sale in Cairo Gate Cairo Alexandria Desert Road By Emaar - Delivery Year 2025
Cairo Gate, also known as the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, is a major highway in Egypt. It connects Cairo, the capital of Egypt, to Alexandria, the second largest city in the country. The highway is part of the Trans-African Highway Network and is a major route for both passenger and freight traffic.
The Cairo Gate was first constructed in the late 1970s and opened to traffic in 1980. It is a two-lane highway with a total length of approximately 160 km (100 miles). The highway is divided into two sections: the Cairo-Giza section and the Giza-Alexandria section. The Cairo-Giza section is a four-lane highway with a total length of approximately 90 km (56 miles). The Giza-Alexandria section is a two-lane highway with a total length of approximately 70 km (44 miles).
The Cairo Gate is an important route for both passenger and freight traffic. It is used by many commercial vehicles, especially those carrying goods from the port of Alexandria to Cairo. It is also used by tourists traveling between Cairo and Alexandria. The highway is also used by military vehicles, as it is the only direct route between the two cities.
The Cairo Gate is an important part of the Egyptian economy, as it is the main route for goods and services between the two cities. It is also an important link between the two countries of Egypt and Libya, as it is the only direct route between the two countries.
The Cairo Gate is a major tourist attraction, as it offers stunning views of the desert and the Nile River. The highway is also home to many historical sites, including the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Valley of the Kings.
Cairo Gate it is located at Cairo-Alexandria desert road in front of Dandy Mall. Cairo Gate Emaar Space: 150 acres. Units Type: apartments - villas - townhouses.
Emaar Emaar Misr is an Emirati company established by its owner, the businessman Engineer Mohammed Al Abbar, where it has submitted a number of projects inside and outside the Egyptian country