Ezbekiyya Gardens

Cairo


The Ezbekiyya Gardens, designed in 1870s, were once considered among the finest gardens outside Europe. They once covered more than 20 acres, with exotic trees shading the pathways and an ornamental lake in the centre. Alas, today the small space of greenery left is but a dusty shadow of its former glory.


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