Badya 6 October is an Egyptian city located in the Giza Governorate, on the western edge of the Nile Delta. The city is located about 25 kilometers southwest of Cairo, and is the closest city to the Giza Pyramids. It is named after the October 6, 1973 War, which was a major turning point in the history of Egypt.
Badya 6 October is a rapidly growing city, with a population of around 1.3 million people, making it the second most populous city in the Giza Governorate after Cairo. The city is well-connected to the rest of Egypt, with easy access to the Cairo-Alexandria highway and the Cairo-Luxor railway.
Badya 6 October is a major business and industrial center, with several factories and industrial parks located in the city. It is also home to several universities, including the Arab Academy for Science and Technology, the American University in Cairo, and the German University in Cairo.
The city is also known for its cultural attractions, such as the 6 October Panorama, which is a huge panoramic painting of the 1973 War, and the Badya 6 October Museum, which houses artifacts from the war.
Badya 6 October is a popular tourist destination, with many visitors coming to see the Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, and the other attractions in the city. It is also home to several shopping malls, restaurants, and cafes, making it a great place to visit for a day trip or weekend getaway.