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Mini DB Pages PH5F Index HOTELS Savoy Sharm El Sheikh, south sinai Egypt 069 3602500/2 Sierra Sharm El Sheikh, south sinai Egypt 069 3602500/2 Jaz Belvedere Sharm El Sheikh, close to sharm el sheikh airport 069 3670441 Jaz Merabele Beach Sharm El Sheikh, Nabaq Bay 069 3710371 Jaz Mirabel Club Sharm El Sheikh, Nabaq Bay 069 3710371 Jaz Mirabel Park Sharm El Sheikh, Nabaq Bay 069 3710371 Jaz Makadi Star & Spa Madinat Makadi, 30 Km from Hurgada airport 069 3590580 Jaz little Veince resort Ain Sokhna, Port Suez Road 0106 6677057 Jaz Almaza Beach resort Mersa Matruh, Almaza Bay, 37 km East Marsa Alam 046 4360000 Jaz Crystal Resort Mersa Matruh, Almaza Bay, 37 km East Marsa Alam 046 4360020 Jaz Oriental Resort Mersa Matruh, Almaza Bay, 37 km East Marsa Alam 046 4360031 Hotline: 02 16416 www.jaz.travel Iberotel Palace Sharm El Sheikh, El Maya Bay 069 3661111 Iberotel Coraya Beach Resort Madinat Coraya, Marsa Alam 065 3750000 Iberotel Lamaya Resort Madinat Coraya, Marsa Alam 065 3750030 Iberotel Luxor Luxor, Khaled Ibn El Walid st. 095 2380925 Iberotel Dahabeya Dahab, Lagoon Area 069 3641264 Iberotel Club Fanara Sharm El Sheikh, Om El Sid Hill 069 3663966 Iberotel Aswan the Nile Courniche, Aswan 097 2328824 Iberotel Aquamarine resort Magawish District, south Sahl Hashish Road, Hurgada 065 34611 00 Iberotel Borg El Arab Alexandria, Matruh Desert Road, Borg EL Arab 03 3740740 Iberotel IL Mercato Sharm Sharm El Sheikh, Hadabet Om El Seed 069 366 6440 Hotline: 02 16416 www.jaz.travel Solymar Riva Mar Sharm El Sheikh, Al Salam Road, Nabaq Bay 069 3710100 Solymar Riva Beach Sharm El Sheikh, Al Salam Road, Nabaq Bay 069 3710100 Solymar Riva Club Sharm El Sheikh, Al Salam Road, Nabaq Bay 069 3710100 Steigenberger Red Sea Al Dau Beach Hurgada, Yussif Afifi Road, Red Sea 065 346 5400 Steigenberger Red Sea Al Club Hurgada, Yussif Afifi Road, Red Sea 065 346 5400 Marriot Sharm El Sheikh Marriot Sharm El Sheikh Resort 069 3600190 Marriot Hurgada Marriott Hurgada Red Sea Resort 065 3446950 Marriott Taba Heights Taba Heights, Taba & Nuweiba Highway South Sinai, 069 3580100 Taba, Egypt 065 354 4501 Movenpick El Gouna Movenpick Resort & Spa El Gouna, El Gouna 02 24524902/4/5/9 Sindbad Club 10 Menia St. off Beirut St. Heliopolis Cairo 0952 274 885 Maritim Jollie Ville Maritim Jollie Ville luxor islan Resort, Luxor Kings Island Resort 069 346 5400 Renaissance Sharm El Sheikh: Sharm EL Sheikh Golden View Beach Resort 01221387333 / 069 3870178 / 179 Grand Holidays Ras Sudr: 76 Km south of Ahmed Helmy Tunnel- Sharm El Sheikh Road South Sinai 01221387333 / 046/ 4260060 North Coast: 75 km Green Village North Coast Road 02 27275189 / 0106 550 3764 / Katameya Gardens Club Katameya Ring Road, in front of Modern Academy mins from 0122 047 6006 Carrefoure Maadi TRAVEL Movenpick Prince Abbas Cruise Movenpick Prince Abbas Cruise, Aswan Egypt 0110 5440884 / 0122 220 67 47 Movenpick Royal Lotus Movenpick Royal Lotus, Luxor Egypt 0122 555 04 51 /0122 555 04 52 Movenpick Royal Lily Movenpick Royal Lily, Luxor Egypt 0122 555 04 51/ 0122 555 04 52 Taroum 8 El Kasr El Einy Cairo 02 57666 55 / 99 RESTAURANTS The Pharous (Nile Pharaohs) Giza, 138 El Nile St. 02 35701000 Tchaba Lounge Porto Marina: North Coast - Marsa Matrouh Road 0106 8827 615 Porto Sokhna: El Ain El Sokhna Suez Hurgada Road 0106 8827 601 Meeting Point: 5th Settelment in Cairo- 90th Street 0106 8827 618 Revolution Lounge Meeting Point: 5th Settelment in Cairo- 90th Street 0106 8827 618 Pasta Verde 56 Misr Helwan St. Badr tower beside kher zaman supermarket, opposite 02 3592 786/ 01222144477 to Maadi hotel JEWELLERY IRAM 10 Nazeih Khalifa St. El Korba Heliopolis 2414 5565/ 0122 733 1299/ 44 Damas El Sagha: 60 El Moeez La Den allah El-Sagha, Cairo El Korba: 7 Abou El 02 25919291 Holl St. El Korba, Cairo 02 26906761 Damas Heliopolis: 10 Harown El Rashid St., Cairo 02 22572072 Nasr City: 13 Hassanein Heikal st. Nasr City Cairo 02 26701523 City Stars (1) 3rd floor shop no. 3245, city stars cairo 02 24802393 City stars (2) 3rd floor shop no 358 (A) city stars cairo 02 24802538 Dandy Mall (1) shop (A 83) A Dandy mall Km 28, the desert road cairo, Alex 02 35391775 Dandy Mall (2) shop (A 90) A Dandy Mall, Km 28, the desert road cairo, Alex 02 35390824 Solyman Abaza: 4 Solyman Abaza st. Giza 02 37614713 Solyman Abaza: 4 Solyman Abaza st. Giza 02 25204475 City Center El Maadi, shop no. 32 a Maadi city center cairo 02 25197866 el Maadi (2) 216 Degla St. Build 1/2 Maadi 02 46105631 Golf El Oboor, shop #25- Golf city Mall, Obour city, cairo 02 27358230 El Zamalek, 34 Mohamed Mazhar St, Zamalek Cairo 02 33022913 El Zamalek Club: 14 street july 26 - sur El Zamalek Giza 03 3970230 Alexandria City Center shop #37 city center Alexandria Moharam Bek, Alex 03 5223550 Roshdy 168 Ahmed Shawki- Roshdi, Alexandria 03 4690394 San Stefano shop no. 37 san stefano Mall, Supplement 2 Alexandria 03 4273276 Smoha (1) Shop 74 A, Mohamed Ali Road Azhar El Saraya Tower, Smouha, Alex 03 6908862 Smoha (2) 90 Fawzi Moaz St. Sama El Horya, Smouha, Alexandria CLOTHES Sxy's City Stars: 4th Floor shop no. 4156 02 248 02121 Aldo Brue Mohandeseen: 195 26th July St. El Moharebeen El Qodamaa Buildling- Sphinx 02 334 77305 Da Karma Heliopolis, 8 Omrat El Obour Buildings, Salah salem st. 02 24018480 Joop City Satrs: 2nd floor phase 2 shop 3185 02 24802485 Active B16 Obour Buildings from Salah Salem St. 02 22603106 Nasr city: City stars villa fourth floor store no. 429 02 24802041 Nasr city Genina Mall first floor store B33 02 24046263 Talaat Harb St. Mamar Behlar 02 23909729 Helioplois, Al-Ma'had Al Eshteraki st. infront of Merryland 02 24507351 City ctars Active Fourth Floor storage no. 4215 not available Cuff & Collar City Stars: Phase 2 shop no.4185 4th floor 012 26 27 917 Korba: 31 Ramsis St. off Baghdad St, Heliopolis 02 241 400 24 Obour: 13 El Obour Buildings, Salah Salem St. 02 240 30 176 Mohandesseen: 63 Shehab St. off Lebanon St. 02 330 33 072 Maadi: 3, Extension of road 218, Degla, Maadi 02 351 70 259 Haram: 95 El Haram St. City Mall infront of El Haram Hospital 02 377 212 98 Alexandria: San Stefano, Grand Plaza, shop no. 202 2nd floor 03 46 90 133 Grand Mall Maadi: Shop no. 501 3rd floor 040 330 59 97 Dandy Mall: Premium Stores, second floor 050 23 73 626 El Rehab Mall: Shop no. 14A 02 25195364 Rich City Stars Phase 2, 2nd floor, store no. 3185 02 248 02667 Gabrieel Alexandria: 3 Alfred Lyan St. from Syria St. El Moasker El- Romany 03 54 10 977 HEALTH & BEAUTY Fibers Gym 1 Zahraa El Maadi, Raihana Residence 0100 0035446 Pro Plus Katameya ring road in front of modern academy Carrefour Maadi - 011 444 00979 Katameya Gardens Club Gloria SPA 49 off Ahmed Kassem gouda st. off Abas El Akkad- Nasr city 0100 957 5726 Sephora Toi El Mohandissin: Gameat El Dewal Al Arabia Square infront of Mostafa 02 33444418/19 Mahmoud Square La Rose Spa 58 Geziret El Arab suit Giza Egypt 02 33028577/78 0233046105 01005330501 / 01009445555 Aphrodiet Alexandria: 172 Marouf El Rassafy St. Kafr Abdou 03 546 3544 Alina's Beauty Center Porto Marina resort: North Coast - Marsa Matrouh Road 0106 8827 615 Meeting Point: 5th Settelment in Cairo- 90th Street 0106 8827 610 ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCES Best Buy Mohandesseen 7 El Thawra Sq. Mohandesseen Giza 02 37628391/ 16747 Appliance City Stars Mall, Shop no#122 02 24802165 Air Mall, shop # 7 02 22654476 Abbas El Akkad, 16 Emtedad Ramsis El Estesmary 02 22746191 Nasr City: 1 Emtedad Ramsis El Estesmary 02 23422262 Gateway Plaza Shop #16 El Torgoman - Ground Floor 02 27736108 El Mokattam Street no. 9 - Zone C 012 3908744 Grand Hayatt Shop #212 Garden City Galleria Mall 02 23624422 El Mohandesseen 25 Emtedad 26 July St. Lebanon Square 02 33451149 El Maadi: First Entry Gate infront of sadat Academy 02 25284670 Sporting Club: Sporting Club - Alexandria 03 5464848 Al Agamy Kilo 16 Alexandria/ Matrouh Road 03 3025444 El Gouna: Tamrhena Mall 065 3580521 Call Center 02 26738888 I2 Maadi: Nassr St. 112509959 City Stars: 1st floor Nasr city 12 2509971 6 of october: Diamound mall behind 6 of Otober university 112509974 Mall of Arabia 6 of October 112509962 El Hegaz: 93 El Hegaz St. 112509967 Obour Building: 10 Obour Buildings 112509965 I2 Mohandeseen: 63 Gameat El Dweal El Arabia 112509958 Haram: 173 El Haram St. beside Bank Misr 112509957 Dokki: 62 Mesadak St. 112509973 Manial: 78 El Manial St. El Kasr El Einy 112509964 Mansoura: 38 B Gomhouria St. (Show Room) 112509981 Assiut: 39 Gomhouria St. (Customer Care) 112509983 Luxor: El Television Street Beside Vodafone 112509984 Portsaid: 16 El Gomhoria Street 112509982 Alex - Deeb Mall a Syria St. Roushdy El Deeb Mall 112509976 Tanta: Said St. Beside Fathalla supermarket 112509986 Shoubra: 71 Shoubra St. 112509987 Zagazig: Tolba Awaed St. Borg El Deep St. 112509972 Customer Service 19606 General Top Speed Nasr City 34 Al Batrawy Street Abas El Aqad Nasr City 0111 9066514 North Coast: Nees Village (2) beside supermarket Bassem 0111 9066500 North Coast: Nees Village (2) beside supermarket Bassem 0111 9066511 Haram city infront of Dreamland Tamr Hena center shop no#19 0122 7739309 Al Ain El Sokhna Mobil Gas station shop no. 3 Maintenance Center 7 Saied Abdel Bar Street extended from Abas El 0111 9066503 Aqad st, infront of wonder land Connect Alexandria: 603 El Horeya St.
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