From heritage and historical gardens
The Fustat Park in the Old City of Egypt is frequented by the citizens of the capital in Ramadan, where they spend spiritual times. It is close to the Mosque of Amr ibn al-Aas, the first mosque built in Africa and the Middle East.
It has an area of more than 10 square kilometers. It has wide green spaces, rare flowers and trees, children's toys and a colorful train circling the park.