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Plan your trip to Egypt Infrastructure and Water Expo

Egypt Infrastructure and Water Expo is taking place at The Egypt International Exhibition Center. This impressive venue, which is the largest and most modern exhibition center in Egypt, boasts exceptional facilities and offers direct access to the conference center, ensuring seamless coordination and optimal convenience for all attendees.

Dates: 25 - 27 June 2024 

Getting to the Venue

EIWE23 takes place at the new Egypt International Exhibition Centre (EIEC).

If you’re traveling by car, EIEC has direct access from the city’s main highway, El Mushir Tantawy Axis.

Cairo International Airport is only 18 km from EIEC and is the regional hub for air transport with over 20 million passenger airlines serving over 70 destinations. Alexandria International Airport is just over 3 hour drive away and covers comprehensive regional and international services.

Coming from Abroad?

Take advantage of the discounts on accommodation and public transport while traveling to Cairo to attend Egypt Infrastructure and Water Expo. Make the most of our offers and update yourself with the safety guidelines.

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Accommodation

Work with our trusted partner Option Travel and enjoy a stress-free visit. With convenient packages to suit any budget, use their services to enjoy a hassle-free experience.

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Visa

Egypt is opening its doors to the world, exhibitors and visitors of the show (Eligible 49 Countries only) can obtain a tourist visa through the fast and easy-to-use online portal. Terms & conditions apply.

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Visit Cairo

Cairo has a rich history that dates to the ancient times of the Pharaohs, and as such, it is home to many historic and archaeological sites. The city is famous for the Giza Pyramids, which are located just outside the city limits, as well as the Sphinx, which is a short distance away. In addition to the Pyramids, Cairo also has many other historic sites such as the Egyptian Museum, which houses a large collection of artifacts from ancient Egypt.