Sheraton Street in Hurghada: what is it and is it worth going?
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Sheraton Street (Sheraton Road) is the main tourist and commercial artery in the center of Hurghada. It is not a purely pedestrian street, but a wide automobile road with extended sidewalks on the sides, which are the main walking area.
Is it worth going? Definitely yes, if you are in Hurghada for the first time and want to immerse yourself in its resort life. Here's what awaits you there:
- Shopping: Countless shops with souvenirs, clothing, shoes, accessories, perfumes.
- Food: Many cafes, restaurants (from local to European), coffee shops.
- Services: Pharmacies, exchange points, communication salons, travel agencies for buying excursions.
- Atmosphere: Lively, a bit chaotic, with an oriental flavor. Especially beautiful and crowded in the evening.
Disadvantages: Be prepared for persistent solicitors from sellers. Also remember that it is still a road with traffic, although the sidewalks are separated.
The tourist part of the street is about 2 km long. It is a must-visit place for a first acquaintance with the city. We have told more about all its features in a separate guide: Sheraton Street in Hurghada.
And if you want to explore other places for walks, we advise reading our general overview Where to walk in Hurghada.
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