A beautiful elegant place for the evening passage time! There are many hotels nearby. Others are brought as part of sightseeing tours to the evening singing fountains. Fountains, I must say, are so-so))) Compared to many others. But the space itself is worth a visit. There are cool shops with replicas of branded handbags, belts, optics) Italians are willing to buy. There is a huge concert stage with a daily show for everyone. Someone takes a seat in the "hall", making an order at the restaurant, enjoys the spectacle while sitting at a table, but you can also look "outside". Street performers also perform. There is, there is food to eat. There is, I hope to take a picture, the whole square is ablaze with lights, like a Christmas tree)
Soho is not a street, it is a celebration of the soul.Everything is so exquisitely beautiful , lots of lights, lanterns, but at the same time atmospheric at home .There are many beautiful people who speak different languages .I especially want to mention the non-exemplary Hakuna Matata restaurant. Delicious food,different cuisines, very spacious and live music, add a Christmas atmosphere.
The place is fun, there are some concerts, a lot of people watching football on big screens, everyone is walking, a lot of shops, but all of the same type and alternate - jewelry-clothes-souvenirs-perfumes.
We went here without the Internet in the hope of finding a SIM card with the Internet. As a result, the official information desk said that SIM cards are not for sale here, but local merchants suggested that there is an Orange and Vodafone store where they can be bought on the square, Orange is more profitable.
The center of attraction for residents and guests, mainly in the evening. There is a place to shop, take a walk, have a snack or just look at people and show yourself. An incessant celebration right on the street, a singing fountain, performances by artists, music and live music, bars, restaurants. You will see all this while you walk to the Soho Mall.
I've been to Egypt many times and I remember how Soho was just starting construction - they made the foundations of the side shopping galleries closer to the Savoy, I remember how they built a restaurant with borscht on the second floor...
It's a pity that Soho couldn't expand further - to the Hilton at least...
An interesting place for a spring walk, when you want to see a show, noise, and wander around the shops. It has its own festive atmosphere. It's a pity the boulevard is very small...
We went in the evening, it was very beautiful, lots of boutiques, a singing fountain, all kinds of sculptures, photo areas, very beautiful illumination.
A completely unremarkable tourist street. Lots of small shops with unnecessary souvenirs and a few restaurants. The color is zero, but there are plenty of illuminations and strange statues.
The place is attractive, but I didn't like it at all because of the set of shops. In most cases, they sell everything the same as in the resort parts of the city (consumer goods)... There is a Dutik, but there is a BUT! You can buy alcohol in it in the first 48 hours after arrival in the country (this is the law), either 1 or 2 liters of alcohol and 1 block of cigarettes, and always with a passport. In Soho, I liked only the statues in huge numbers and that's it. The "singing Fountain" is a game full of Taxi and general.transport stops outside Soho, if anyone is interested
A large shopping center with various no name shops for clothes, souvenirs and sweets. There is not a single brand there. The level of things is like in the market, with which, in every store, everything is sold interspersed - both women's clothing, men's, and underwear. I thought there would be textiles made of Egyptian cotton, but you can't look at the textiles that were there without tears. In general, there is nothing much to do there - although everything is beautiful outside, everything glitters.
Expensive , the quality is the same as everywhere else , Naama Bay is much better in all plans
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MinZ G
Level 5 Local Expert
May 25
The price in the store is overestimated by 200-400% compared to the bazaar, which is literally 20 steps behind this center.
I do not recommend buying anything in it because there is the same thing nearby and much cheaper.
An ordinary small shopping center equipped with air conditioning and benches is not very full of shops, there is nothing much to do and look for there, at most clothes and a couple of souvenirs