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In Hurghada there are both public schools (the only plus, if you give your child there, you can get a long visa for the whole period of his education without) and private schools. They are divided into National and International according to their teaching systems. Often one school has both systems.
In the spring of 2023, perhaps the most famous of the exotic places in Hurghada, the Dahara Market, was demolished, leaving only a stone "fence" in its place, which can still be seen today. However, there are no longer any changing figures, and therefore no up-to-date information on the number of residents.
Water reaches the apartments in two ways: either through pipelines from the Nile River, or it is brought by water carriers from special water distribution stations. It is a kind of transfer station. Then the water is pumped into tanks installed on the roofs of the buildings, and from there it is supplied to the apartments.
In Hurghada, electricity and everything related to it requires special attention.
Firstly, power cuts are quite frequent and unexpected.
There are local, district and city-wide blackouts.
Their duration varies from a few minutes to several hours.
The question of visa is of interest to everyone. Now you buy a visa on arrival for 25$. It's valid for a month.
When renting an apartment in Hurghada, there is one interesting peculiarity for mixed couples.
If an Egyptian man and a foreign woman want to rent an apartment owned by an Egyptian man, they must have an official marriage document.
El Hilal is a relatively young neighborhood and is still developing. It has a restored park where you can walk with your children.
Al Dora Residence is the hallmark of the El Helal neighborhood.
It rightfully belongs to the pleiad of the best representatives of Egypt's compounds.
So isn't it time to get to know it better and give your assessment of what you see?
We invite everyone to this journey!