Egypt is a desert plateau interrupted by the Nile valley and delta, where nearly all the population lives. This show treats that geography as the starting point for travel: moving along the river, crossing the delta, and heading into the empty desert. It is about seeing the country through ordinary movement and residence, not quick stops. The host's range covers Cairo's streets, Alexandria's sea front, the Western Desert's oases, and Bur Sa'id at the northern end of the Suez Canal. These are different kinds of Egyptian places, and the show moves between them the way a resident would, following connections of history and water rather than a tourist route. She stays in one place long enough for its rhythms to become ordinary. As the hot, dry summers give way to moderate winters, the show returns to earlier stops, notices what has changed, and lets familiarity build. The result is a slow accumulation of knowing Egypt properly, one season and one connection at a time. Nour Hassan lives in Egypt and stays for two years, moving between cities, coastlines and smaller towns on a route that follows the seasons. Not a week-long visit — Nour is there in every kind of weather, working out where to eat on an ordinary Tuesday, which train to take, what a festival actually feels like from the pavement. A new episode arrives every day. Each one is short and specific: one neighbourhood, one journey, one meal, one museum worth the detour — with the practical detail that matters. What it costs. When it closes. Whether the queue is worth it. What to do when it rains. Every episode carries a full transcript and chapter markers. Part of Paris2Tokyo — one show for each of the world's hundred most-visited countries. Made for travelers, wherever you are going next. #Egypt #EgyptTravel #NorthAfrica #Cairo #TravelPodcast #Travel #Paris2Tokyo https://www.paris2tokyo.com/podcasts/egypt/
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Episode #8
Alexandria by Train and the Sea Air Cure
Aug 8, 202610 minS1
<p>Nour escapes Cairo's heat by train to Alexandria, where she walks the Corniche, visits the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, eats fresh fish, and finds a flat near the sea. Practical tips on train travel, costs, and summer in Egypt's coastal city.</p>
<p>Episode 8 of Egypt Travel Podcast with Nour Hassan. Nour Hassan is in Alexandria, Egypt.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Ramses Station, Sidi Gaber Station, Mansheya, Corniche, Mohamed Ahmed's, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Kom el-Shuqafa Catacombs, Anfushi.</p>
<p>Covered: Train travel Cairo-Alexandria, Alexandria accommodation costs, Corniche and sea culture, Bibliotheca Alexandrina visit, Catacombs of Kom el-Shuqafa, Alexandria tram disruption...
<p>Nour closes out her Cairo leg with a decisive errand in the heat: a visit to the iconic Egyptian Exchange Co. bank to buy a coveted ticket for the Citadel Festival, a full immersion in the city's summer mango and onion markets, and a final evening of reflection on the Corniche, celebrating what Cairo has already taught her about rhythm and resilience.</p>
<p>Episode 7 of Egypt Travel Podcast with Nour Hassan. Nour Hassan is in Cairo, Egypt.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Zamalek, Egyptian Exchange Co., Cairo Opera House Gardens, Cairo Vista Restaurant & Bar, Nile Corniche, Tahrir...
<p>Nour spends her last full day in Cairo on the water before the city wakes, chasing shade and stillness in Zamalek, catching the tail end of a summer residency show, and reflecting on the furnace summer rhythm before heading to the coast.</p>
<p>Episode 6 of Egypt Travel Podcast with Nour Hassan. Nour Hassan is in Cairo, Egypt.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Zamalek, Maadi, Road 9, Cairo Tower, Cairo Opera House, Egyptian Museum in Cairo, 7.7 specialty coffee.</p>
<p>Covered: Nile corniche at dawn, Maadi breakfast, Cairo Opera House summer festival, Quiet summer rhythm in Cairo, Practical costs...
<p>Nour takes a summer afternoon to explore the leafy expat suburb of Maadi, hunts down the best mangoes of the season, and figures out the city's most chaotic but essential transport: the microbus. Plus, a quiet evening at the Cairo Opera House gardens and a plan for the Citadel festival.</p>
<p>Episode 5 of Egypt Travel Podcast with Nour Hassan. Nour Hassan is in Cairo, Egypt.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Maadi, Road 9, Cairo Opera House, Zamalek, The Citadel, Nile Corniche.</p>
<p>Covered: Maadi district, Microbus transit, Cairo Opera House gardens, Citadel Festival planning, Local summer food...
<p>On day four in Cairo, Nour finds the city's cooler corners—the Grand Egyptian Museum's shaded halls, a quiet Garden City coffee break—and starts mapping the autumn journey south through the Western Desert oases, all while dodging the August heat and keeping an eye on her budget.</p>
<p>Episode 4 of Egypt Travel Podcast with Nour Hassan. Nour Hassan is in Cairo, Egypt.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Grand Egyptian Museum, Garden City, Oldish ( Restaurant & Cafe ), Khan El Khalili Restaurant & Naguib Mahfouz Cafe, Cairo Tower, Zamalek, Tahrir Square, Egyptian Museum in Cairo.</p>
<p>Covered: Grand Egyptian Muse...
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