Revitalizing Cairo’s Nile Corniche for Tourism and Leisure Mamsha Ahl Misr – Cairo Walkway

A transformative project along the Nile Corniche, offering scenic walkways, leisure zones, and cultural experiences that enhance tourism and urban life.

 

Project Overview

Owner: Ministry of Defense
Location: Nile Corniche, Cairo
Duration: 2021–2022

 

Mamsha Ahl Misr is a landmark development along Cairo’s Nile Corniche, designed to revitalize the riverfront and create a vibrant public space for both residents and visitors. The two-level promenade combines stunning Nile views with recreational areas, dining, and cultural activities, extending from Imbaba Bridge with an upper walkway of 1.8 km and a lower walkway of equal length. This project not only enhances tourism but also celebrates the Nile as Egypt’s most iconic natural landmark.

 

During excution

Scope of Work

 

Development of a 1.8 km upper walkway with a width of 4.5 meters.

Construction of a 1.8 km lower walkway with a width of 6.5 meters.

Creation of public leisure spaces and activity zones along the promenade.

Landscaping and installation of supporting facilities for tourism and recreation.

 

AFTER

This project redefines the Nile Corniche experience, blending culture, leisure, and scenic beauty into a vibrant urban destination for all.

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