Hurghada:
Where to stay
Hurghada offers a wide choice of accommodation with cheaper lodgings
centered around Al Dahar, at the northern end of town, while Sigala
to the south is more up market. Shereton Soma Bay, Marriot, and
Hurghada Intercontinental are luxurious hotels with their private
Marinas, and water sports facilities. El Khan hotel is a good reasonable
option offering guests good views, and shared sports facilities
with Al Gouna.
Where to
eat
For only $15, Red Sea I offers seafood lovers the best, fresh seafood
in Hurghada. With a beautiful roof terrace, and an assortment of
Egyptian traditional dishes, this restaurant is worth visiting.
For visitors in the mood of typical traditional dishes Felfela offers
clean, and reasonably priced plates, complimented by a superb view
of the Red Sea. Fast food chains are available throughout the coast,
as well as taverns offering light meals with a good chance to mingle
with locals.
Entertainment
Hurghada is a lively town renown for its vibrant clubs, and cafes
that close daily with Sunrise. With an entrance fee of L.E 30, mingle
with local party lovers, and enjoy original cocktails in Papas Beach
Bar, where you get to dance all night long on a sandy shore overlooking
the beach. To enjoy a traditional night of belly dancing, and live
Music, head to Al Gouna and book Abu Tig’s Marina popular Friday
night.
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