Cairo has potential to become “a top spa destination,” Ehab Malek writes for Travel Daily News. He says the city’s old hammams have “an ancient appeal with an authentic atmosphere which can be utilized as a tourist spa and surely it will find a huge demand after conducting adequate marketing campaign and hiring a famous experienced spa brands to operate each location.” The challenge is that most of the ancient hammams in Cairo are dilapidated and in need of renovations. Hearing the word “spa” only makes us think of this scene from one of the funniest shows on TV.
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