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The quickest and most comfortable manner to get to Cairo from Heliopolis is by the "Metropolitan", an electric railway which covers the distance in about 12 minutes. Modern Cairo is described as covering the quarter of "Abbassieh" called after the Khedive Abbas I who laid out part of it himself.

Shoubra, north of Cairo, about three miles from the Capital is a splendid palace, built by Mahommed Aly, and beautifully laid out gardens abound on the bank of the Nile.

To the West of Cairo is Boulac, the Nile harbour supposed one of the biggest business centres in Egypt in connection with river borne produce.

Opposite to Boulac is the Ghezireh Island on which Ismail Pasha built a magnificent palace, since turned into an hotel.

To pass from Boulac to Ghezereh you cross the Kasr-el-Nil bridge, a wonderfully fine bridge.

To the East of Boulac is the Ismailia Quarter which covers the Opera Square and the Esbekieh Gardens, a regular rendervous for Europeans and better class Egyptians. I have spent pleasant hours in the Esbekieh Gardens; its almost a physical relief to see some flowers or a patch of living green, here, in this desolate emptiness of Sand.

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