A myriad of spots — both known and lesser-known ones — pepper Egypt’s landscape. Across the capital particularly lies several venues that cover the gamut of human tastes. Whether one wants to just hang out, or explore or immerse themselves in a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the good old days, there is something for everyone. The metropolitan capital of Egypt, Cairo is considered the largest city in the Arab world and is ranked as the fifteenth largest on a global scale. It is not surprising then, that the City of a Thousand Minarets — an ode to historic Cairo — has undiscovered, hidden spots. Here are five hidden gems in Cairo that every Egyptian should visit. Klatkit Art Space Nostalgia with a side of coffee, Klakit Art Space is a cosy little spot for breakfast. Made up of small balconies that offer a gorgeous view outlooking the quieter parts of downtown Cairo, the homey venue sees vintage art adorning its walls. Figures from Egypt’s cinematic golden age — the likes of actors Shadia and Omar El Sharif — are part of the DNA of the cafe that lends it its…
