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For rent, a fully finished 180 square meter apartment in a prime location - Zamalek - Giza, one of the most upscale residential areas
For rent, a fully finished 180-square-meter apartment in a prime location in Zamalek, Giza.
On Hassan Assem Street.
Built-in area: 180 square meters.
3-piece reception area
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Kitchen
Available with or without furniture and appliances.
11th floor, not the top, with an elevator.
Currently being registered with the Real Estate Registry.
Finishing type: Fully finished with air conditioning and kitchen.
Payment method: Cash
Ready for immediate delivery
For rent: 35,000 per month
Minimum term: one year
Zamalek (pronounced /ezːæˈmæːlek/) is an upscale, aristocratic neighborhood in western Cairo. It is part of an island in the middle of the Nile. Zamalek is known as one of the most upscale and quiet neighborhoods in Cairo, and a neighborhood for celebrities and the rich.
Zamalek, a flower named Zamalek, used to grow abundantly in this neighborhood. The plural is Zamalek. Zamalek is also a Kurdish word meaning "the king's place" or "the king's summer resort. " Despite this, since its inception, Zamalek has been characterized as an upscale neighborhood for the aristocratic class. This status has been further enhanced by the residence of state officials, including Hassan Pasha Sabry, the Prime Minister of Egypt at the time. There is now a street in Zamalek named after him.
Zamalek was also a neighborhood in which Egyptian artists and singers lived, including Umm Kulthum, who also named a street and a tower there after her, and the musician Muhammad Abdel Wahab, the singer Abdel Halim Hafez, and Al-Mama’il and the statue of Umm Kulthum on Abu Al-Fida Street. The neighborhood also contains the embassies of foreign countries, including the embassies of Nederland, Germany, Brazil, and Lebanon, and for this reason, the neighborhood is also known as the Embassy District.
“Lebon Building” is considered one of the famous buildings in the Zamalek neighborhood. It was built in 1929 and was named after a Jewish Khawaja named Charles Lebon who owned it. This building is distinguished by its size and luxury, and due to its huge size, it has two secondary entrances, and in front of its main entrance there is a garden designated for the building’s residents, with a wooden bench and corners for children to play. Many Egyptian artists lived in the Libon building, including Faten Hamama, Rushdy Abaza, Moharam Fouad, Laila Fawzy, and Sherihan.
On Hassan Assem Street.
Built-in area: 180 square meters.
3-piece reception area
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Kitchen
Available with or without furniture and appliances.
11th floor, not the top, with an elevator.
Currently being registered with the Real Estate Registry.
Finishing type: Fully finished with air conditioning and kitchen.
Payment method: Cash
Ready for immediate delivery
For rent: 35,000 per month
Minimum term: one year
Zamalek (pronounced /ezːæˈmæːlek/) is an upscale, aristocratic neighborhood in western Cairo. It is part of an island in the middle of the Nile. Zamalek is known as one of the most upscale and quiet neighborhoods in Cairo, and a neighborhood for celebrities and the rich.
Zamalek, a flower named Zamalek, used to grow abundantly in this neighborhood. The plural is Zamalek. Zamalek is also a Kurdish word meaning "the king's place" or "the king's summer resort. " Despite this, since its inception, Zamalek has been characterized as an upscale neighborhood for the aristocratic class. This status has been further enhanced by the residence of state officials, including Hassan Pasha Sabry, the Prime Minister of Egypt at the time. There is now a street in Zamalek named after him.
Zamalek was also a neighborhood in which Egyptian artists and singers lived, including Umm Kulthum, who also named a street and a tower there after her, and the musician Muhammad Abdel Wahab, the singer Abdel Halim Hafez, and Al-Mama’il and the statue of Umm Kulthum on Abu Al-Fida Street. The neighborhood also contains the embassies of foreign countries, including the embassies of Nederland, Germany, Brazil, and Lebanon, and for this reason, the neighborhood is also known as the Embassy District.
“Lebon Building” is considered one of the famous buildings in the Zamalek neighborhood. It was built in 1929 and was named after a Jewish Khawaja named Charles Lebon who owned it. This building is distinguished by its size and luxury, and due to its huge size, it has two secondary entrances, and in front of its main entrance there is a garden designated for the building’s residents, with a wooden bench and corners for children to play. Many Egyptian artists lived in the Libon building, including Faten Hamama, Rushdy Abaza, Moharam Fouad, Laila Fawzy, and Sherihan.
Property Information
- TypeApartment
- PurposeFor Rent
- Reference no.Bayut - 201-YBMn0e
- FurnishingUnfurnished
- Added on12 April 2025
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