Cairo Festival City

Cairo Festival City

About The Project

Cairo Festival City (CFC) is the most prominent mixed-use development in Egypt, strategically located at the gateway to New Cairo.
CFC sets new standards as Egypt’s premier indoor-outdoor shopping, educational and entertainment destination.
CFC Mall is a major regional retail shopping center with 222,130 m2 leasable areas, anchored by the international brands of IKEA, Marks & Spencer, Zara, Debenhams, H & M, along with Carrefour hypermarket, cinema complex (17 screens), food court units (18), in addition to a wide variety of shops (117).

All served by over 7,000 parking spaces.
The development also provides luxurious residential villas and prime office spaces. All components are set within a beautifully landscaped and tranquil environment. The project is composed of Cairo Festival City Mall, Retail
Village, KidZania building and Oriana villas. It is also designed to allow additional area of 80,000 m2 for retail space expansion.

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