A terrible place to live. Looked like a jail from a not-too-distant future movie. With black façade and grey corridors and spotlight pointing down from the ceiling, it did appear I was walking through the corridors to serve time. The one apartment that I viewed was horrible. Poor management of space and it appeared like a jail cell. The gym is paid as is the parking spot. The Waterway doesn't have much water except for a few chlorinated square ponds with dull fountains in them. I wouldn't live at that place even if I were being...
Read moreImpressive, modern and by all means neat, clean and literally spotless. Bustling with cafés, crowded but nevertheless Western style, and above all a Cairene experience with occidental trends which you encounter in the choice of menus, choice of places and even choice of patrons sharing your nextdoor tables. The compound itself is shining through its simplicity which defies any criticism. It's in stark contrast with Cairo as we know it, but then the cityscape changes gradually towards modern ......
Read moreThe compound is awesome despite its minimalism (or rather because of its minimalism): architectural design of the highest standards, though very modern lines, giving the cityscape a totally different appearance than you'd expect. Many, among which illustrious architects of worldwide renown, dislike and oftentimes reject building designs with abundant lines (instead of curves) and sharp angles. However, WaterWay has character and charm of...
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