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Al-Zawiya Al-Hamra Children's Playground playground in Imbaba, Cairo
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View of Al-Zawiya Al-Hamra Children's Playground in Imbaba, Cairo
Photo: Google
View of Al-Zawiya Al-Hamra Children's Playground in Imbaba, Cairo
Photo: Google

Al-Zawiya Al-Hamra Children's Playground

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-8. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the swings and slides, while early elementary-aged children can explore the climbing equipment. The equipment is geared toward younger children rather than tweens or teens.

About

Al-Zawiya Al-Hamra Children's Playground offers a welcome respite for families exploring the bustling Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo. This community playground provides essential outdoor play equipment including swings, slides, and climbing structures, giving children a chance to burn energy while parents relax on nearby benches. It's a great spot to experience local Egyptian family life and let kids interact with neighborhood children.

Highlights

  • Free outdoor play space in authentic Cairo neighborhood
  • Traditional playground equipment including swings and slides
  • Shaded seating areas for parents to supervise
  • Opportunity to meet local Egyptian families and children
  • Safe, enclosed space away from busy Cairo streets

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during late afternoon when the harsh Cairo sun is less intense and you'll find more local families (creating a more authentic experience).
  2. 2.Bring your own water bottles and snacks as this is a neighborhood playground without vendors, and ensure water is sealed/bottled.
  3. 3.Dress children in modest, comfortable play clothes that respect local customs (avoid short shorts or tank tops).
  4. 4.Consider bringing hand sanitizer and wet wipes as facilities may be basic.
  5. 5.Use this as an opportunity for cultural exchange: local children and families are often friendly and curious about international visitors.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during the cooler months (November to March) in the late afternoon between 4-6 PM when temperatures are pleasant and local families gather. Avoid midday during summer when Cairo heat can be extreme for young children.

What to Know

This is a free, public neighborhood playground with basic amenities. Don't expect Western-style facilities or restrooms. Bring your own supplies and be prepared for a genuine local experience rather than a tourist attraction.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during Cairo's cooler season from November through March. Summer months (June to August) can be uncomfortably hot for outdoor play, especially during midday hours. The playground is open year-round but plan visits around weather conditions.

Nearby Eats

Being in a residential neighborhood of Imbaba, you'll find local Egyptian eateries and street food vendors nearby. Look for family-run koshari shops or falafel stands for inexpensive, kid-friendly meals. For international visitors, stick to well-trafficked establishments and ensure food is freshly cooked.

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Cafe

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Imbaba Sports Club

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