El-Dahar Square
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Updated April 15, 2024
## El-Dahar Square (Hurghada): a practical guide to the Old Town market hub
El-Dahar Square sits in Hurghada (Red Sea Governorate, Egypt) at approximately 27.2523788, 33.8145228—a central reference point for the El Dahar (“Old Town”) side of the city, where day-to-day shopping and transport infrastructure cluster more than resort promenades do.
Your key orientation detail: Hurghada’s neighborhoods are commonly described in layers—newer hotel zones along El Mamsha, and the more “working-city” feel in and around Dahar, which is cited as the area where the traditional bazaar and long-distance bus stations (Go Bus and Upper Egypt Bus) are situated.
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## What you’ll actually find around El-Dahar Square
### A produce-first market scene (not a curated “souq”)
If your goal is to see fresh fruit and vegetables in volume, El Dahar is specifically associated with a vegetable/produce market experience—more functional than aesthetic. One travel news feature explicitly frames El Dahar market as a strong place in Hurghada to see and buy local produce. Voyage
That “produce market” context matters because it sets expectations: think everyday provisioning (shoppers buying for homes and small eateries), not a souvenir lane designed for quick browsing.
### A broader bazaar district nearby
Dahar is also widely described as having market/bazaar activity (traditional shopping patterns rather than mall-style fixed pricing). Even Wikipedia’s city overview calls out Dahar as the location for the traditional bazaar.
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## Why El Dahar feels different from the resort strips
Hurghada grew from a small settlement into a major resort city, and the “two Hurghadas” effect is real: newer development concentrated along resort corridors, and older commercial life around Dahar/Sakala. El Dahar is repeatedly referenced as the place where you’re more likely to see local routines rather than tourism packaging.
If you want a ground-truth feel for the city—prices, produce, street logistics, and day-to-day commerce—this is the side of town that usually delivers it.
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## Getting there and moving around safely
### Navigation / coordinates
Using the coordinates 27.2523788, 33.8145228 will get most mapping apps close to the square.
### Transport anchor: bus stations in the Dahar area
One reason Dahar comes up in practical planning is that long-distance operators are noted there (Go Bus and Upper Egypt Bus are explicitly named in that context).
Outdated-data flag: exact station entrances, ticket offices, and stop locations can shift (construction + routing changes). Treat “Dahar has the bus stations” as directionally reliable, but confirm the exact pickup point the day you travel.
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## Shopping etiquette: what’s normal here
### Bargaining is expected in traditional markets
Multiple travel guides about Hurghada markets state that bargaining is common in traditional marketplaces (including El Dahar Bazaar), while fixed-price settings like malls don’t operate that way.
Practical approach that stays respectful:
– Ask the price once, pause, then counter calmly.
– If it’s not working, say thanks and step away—walking away is often the real negotiation lever.
– Keep small notes/coins so you’re not forced into awkward “no change” situations (common in many markets).
### What to buy if you want useful souvenirs (not dust collectors)
Market writeups about Hurghada and El Dahar commonly mention items like spices, Egyptian cotton goods, perfumes, and leather as typical purchases.
Accuracy note: quality varies stall-to-stall. If you care about authenticity (especially perfumes/oils), buy small quantities first.
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## When to go
I can’t state verified opening hours for the square itself from a fully authoritative source, and even large booking platforms explicitly tell visitors to confirm opening hours directly.
What you can rely on instead:
– Markets generally have a stronger morning/late-afternoon rhythm than midday heat.
– If you’re sensitive to crowds or attention, go earlier.
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## Inclusivity and cultural respect: small moves that matter
El Dahar is a normal commercial neighborhood. A few basics keep interactions easy and respectful:
– Ask before photographing people (especially vendors and families).
– Dress doesn’t need to be perfect, but modest-by-default reduces friction in everyday areas (shoulders and knees covered is the low-effort win).
– If you’re traveling as a woman or visibly LGBTQ+, you may prefer going with a friend/guide in busier lanes—less about danger, more about avoiding hassle. (This is a general travel-safety pattern; not specific to El Dahar.)
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## Quick facts (from your dataset)
– Place: El-Dahar Square
– Type: Town square
– City: Hurghada (listed as “Al Ghardaqah”)
– Coordinates: 27.2523788, 33.8145228
– Positioning context: Dahar is identified as a market/bazaar area and a location for long-distance bus stations.
If you want, paste 2–3 nearby POIs you consider “must-mention” (e.g., a specific market name, mosque/cathedral, bus station name, or a landmark), and I’ll tighten this into a more place-specific, publish-ready narrative without adding any unverified claims.
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