The Mall of Arabia Cairo is Egypt's largest mall, with international brand stores and several restaurants and cafes

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Mall of Arabia Cairo, Cairo

The Mall of Arabia Cairo is Egypt's largest mall, with international brand stores and several restaurants and cafes.

The Mall of Arabia Cairo is Egypt's largest mall, with international brand stores and several restaurants and cafes. There is a fountain show in the evenings.


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About Mall of Arabia Cairo

 26th of July Corridor, Giza Governorate, Egypt

 +20 19226

 mallofarabia.com.eg

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