Tourism in Hurghada
The first hotel built in the region was the Sheraton on the road Felfela. The main period of development in the tourism sector began in 1990 and is still on trial. The total number of hotels has now reached 200, including a modest 2-star accommodation and luxury properties on the huge side. The number of tourist arrived to Red Sea in year 2008 reaches almost 2 million. More than what is considered the busiest season from September to November and March to May. Hurghada is the largest resort on the Red Sea and less than the main competitor to Sharm el Sheikh on the Sinai.
People in Hurghada
Today the official population of more than 180 000 Hurghada, with particular assumptions in the tourism sector but also in industries like mining, fishing and construction. Many foreigners who visited Hurghada in the past has never left. Mostly working in the dive guide, real estate and business communities considerable night life of Russians, Germans, Eastern Europeans, Britons have developed. A portion of population growth also comes from women who have married local men and now raising the next generation of multi-cultural city. The city of Hurghada is divided into three areas Sheraton Road, El Dahar and the waterfront.
Sheraton Road (El Sakala)
Sheraton Road and El Sakala center of tourism is the main street in town. It 's the most animated part of the city with many bazaars, bars, supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, restaurants and night clubs. You will find many hotels on the sea side of Sakala. Across the street there are apartments for locals and foreigners who live here (especially Hadaba). Sakala square is at the end of a main road. Here you will find many fish restaurants and local restaurants.Since the beginning of Sakala in just a few meters away is a square in El Arousa - a bride or siren standing in the street. The road to the sea side will take you to Hurghada Marina - the new waterfront from the marina of yachts and luxury apartments surrounded by old fisherman families. Opened in 2008, you will find in the shops of Marina many (including some brands High Street), fabulous bar, great restaurants, clubs or just a nice area to walk on hot summer evenings.
The Promenade (Village Road) The second famous tourist area called Village Road (El Memsha in Arabic). More than 5 km of waterfront with spacious and clean pedestrian area, mainly 4-star hotel, popular nightclubs, international restaurants, some mall-type shopping centers and countless shops. For a first acquaintance with Hurghada, village road is calmer and less harassment of a desire for the tourist area of experience in Sakala, therfore as well but much less reflect the local culture and lifestyle of any other part of the city. places to visit include the street Village Esplanada Mall, shopping center Kottas, duty free shops, nightclubs Little Buddha and the Hard Rock Café.
El Dahar
And then there's left El Dahar. Dahar is home to the majority of people living in the area, but also for the number of hotels, city council, the aquariums, the library, the largest mosques and food market. Dahar in tourist areas and will not travel much, but until now, most of the areas are safe enough to sneak around and discover the other side of Hurghada. If interested in shopping, Dahar offers bazaars and streets full of bargains.
The first hotel built in the region was the Sheraton on the road Felfela. The main period of development in the tourism sector began in 1990 and is still on trial. The total number of hotels has now reached 200, including a modest 2-star accommodation and luxury properties on the huge side. The number of tourist arrived to Red Sea in year 2008 reaches almost 2 million. More than what is considered the busiest season from September to November and March to May. Hurghada is the largest resort on the Red Sea and less than the main competitor to Sharm el Sheikh on the Sinai.
People in Hurghada
Today the official population of more than 180 000 Hurghada, with particular assumptions in the tourism sector but also in industries like mining, fishing and construction. Many foreigners who visited Hurghada in the past has never left. Mostly working in the dive guide, real estate and business communities considerable night life of Russians, Germans, Eastern Europeans, Britons have developed. A portion of population growth also comes from women who have married local men and now raising the next generation of multi-cultural city. The city of Hurghada is divided into three areas Sheraton Road, El Dahar and the waterfront.
Sheraton Road (El Sakala)
Sheraton Road and El Sakala center of tourism is the main street in town. It 's the most animated part of the city with many bazaars, bars, supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, restaurants and night clubs. You will find many hotels on the sea side of Sakala. Across the street there are apartments for locals and foreigners who live here (especially Hadaba). Sakala square is at the end of a main road. Here you will find many fish restaurants and local restaurants.Since the beginning of Sakala in just a few meters away is a square in El Arousa - a bride or siren standing in the street. The road to the sea side will take you to Hurghada Marina - the new waterfront from the marina of yachts and luxury apartments surrounded by old fisherman families. Opened in 2008, you will find in the shops of Marina many (including some brands High Street), fabulous bar, great restaurants, clubs or just a nice area to walk on hot summer evenings.
The Promenade (Village Road) The second famous tourist area called Village Road (El Memsha in Arabic). More than 5 km of waterfront with spacious and clean pedestrian area, mainly 4-star hotel, popular nightclubs, international restaurants, some mall-type shopping centers and countless shops. For a first acquaintance with Hurghada, village road is calmer and less harassment of a desire for the tourist area of experience in Sakala, therfore as well but much less reflect the local culture and lifestyle of any other part of the city. places to visit include the street Village Esplanada Mall, shopping center Kottas, duty free shops, nightclubs Little Buddha and the Hard Rock Café.
El Dahar
And then there's left El Dahar. Dahar is home to the majority of people living in the area, but also for the number of hotels, city council, the aquariums, the library, the largest mosques and food market. Dahar in tourist areas and will not travel much, but until now, most of the areas are safe enough to sneak around and discover the other side of Hurghada. If interested in shopping, Dahar offers bazaars and streets full of bargains.
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