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Eid by the Nile: Ahl Misr Walkway Emerges as Cairo’s Holiday Haven


Sun 22 Mar 2026 | 01:57 PM
Ahmed Emam

Along the banks of the Nile in Cairo, the Ahl Misr Walkway has become a focal point of celebration during Eid al-Fitr, attracting large crowds of families and visitors in search of an accessible and scenic holiday retreat.

From the early hours of the festivities, the promenade fills with life as visitors stream in, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Stretching from Imbaba Bridge through 15th of May Bridge to 6th of October Bridge, the walkway offers uninterrupted views of the Nile, redefining public access to one of the city’s most iconic natural landmarks.

A key factor behind its popularity is its affordability. With entry fees starting at just 20 Egyptian pounds—and several sections open free of charge—the destination appeals to a broad spectrum of visitors, from families and young people to tourists exploring the capital.

The walkway’s design combines leisure, culture, and functionality. Stepped seating areas overlook the river, while floating restaurants and cafes provide a range of dining options. Open-air theaters and performance spaces host cultural activities, and dedicated paths for walking and cycling offer a safe and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

As evening falls, the setting takes on a more tranquil character. Reflections of city lights shimmer across the water, and the cooler air draws even larger crowds seeking a peaceful end to their day. The blend of calm surroundings and festive energy has made the walkway a preferred destination for Eid celebrations.

In a city known for its fast pace, the Ahl Misr Walkway offers a rare sense of balance. During the holiday, it becomes more than just a riverside development—it is a shared public space where people gather to celebrate, unwind, and reconnect against the timeless backdrop of the Nile.