Travellers can now tap into what’s hot and what’s not during their stay in Egypt’s capital city via Cairo.Mobi, a simple, state of the art city travel guide which is available via desktop or mobile browsers. From awe-inspiring pyramids and exquisite Islamic monuments to bustling bazaars, energetic belly dancers and buzzy public squares, this lively mobile guide showcases the heart of Cairo, dubbed the mother of the world. Cairo.Mobi includes extensive information ranging from accommodations to restaurants, shopping, nightlife, and transport. In addition there is emergency information to hand. Additional innovative features include a currency converter and translating tool while web links and contact details are provided for all the featured services. Commenting on the launch, Kelly Footit, head of development at World.Mobi said: “Despite the challenging political situation in the region, Cairo has historically been a top holiday spot for travellers who are looking to combine culture, spirituality, history and excitement. “Cairo.Mobi aims to help visitors (and residents) identify the best of Cairo with carefully researched information on local services that can be accessed quickly and easily while users are on the move.” Designed specifically for the needs of travellers on the go, the guide loads efficiently and uses location awareness to help users find their nearest listings.
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