After Ramadan’s series hooked us with gripping stories, they kept us enchanted with stunning cinematography and locations that felt like home. From the leafy avenues of Maadi to the lively car accessory markets of El Tawfikia, these shows captured the city’s character like no other. Here’s a look at our favorite areas in Cairo, as seen in this Ramadan’s series.
Maadi
Kan Ya Makan
As the series unfolds, Maadi’s calm, green streets don’t just serve as a backdrop: they tell a story of their own. As you watch, the city’s tree-lined streets and ancient building become harder to ignore. Rooted in family dynamics and romantic breakups, the location feels both intentional and strikingly real, adding depth to every scene.


Downtown Cairo
Ein Sehreya
In Ein Sehreya, Downtown Cairo’s streets and historic buildings become a main character throughout the series, providing the perfect backdrop for a story wrapped in suspense. The city adds an authentic vibe that resonates with viewers, making the show feel relatable and close to the heart rather than purely fictional.


Souk El Tawfikia
Ali Klay
As the show delves into family pressures and financial struggles, the backdrop remains authentic, grounded in Cairo’s vibrant life. Through the lens of a boxer navigating the challenges of the working class while working in car parts, Souk El Tawfikia becomes more than a setting, making the story deeply relatable and alive.


Al-Batniyya
Mana’a
Al-Battniyya, a neighborhood often fictionalized in Cairo dramas as a hub of crime and corruption, serves as the backdrop for the story of a widow-turned-drug dealer. The area has long symbolized the darker side of Cairo, where desperation sometimes breeds crime, making the story feel both gritty and grounded in reality.


El Moez Street
Ala Ad El Hob
As the chaos of the series unfolds, the vibrant shops of El Moez Street steal our hearts and its cafés emerge as a refuge throughout the show. Seeing a street so close to our hearts, especially during Ramadan, adds a personal, cultural touch that makes the scenes feel intimate and familiar.


More than just a backdrop, Cairo’s ever-buzzing streets made this season’s Ramadan dramas feel alive and authentic. Seeing familiar places we know and love appear on our favorite shows added an extra layer of charm, making the season feel truly special.
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