The city’s long riverfront promenade — Cairo’s shared front garden.
The Corniche as one continuous riverside road was largely realised in the 1950s, giving the growing city a public edge on the Nile some thirty kilometres long. It is where Cairo comes to breathe: families at sunset, fishermen at dawn, feluccas tacking across, and the whole skyline reflected in the slow brown water.
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