Taj City Cairo-Suez Road is a major highway in Egypt that connects the two cities of Cairo and Suez. The highway is the main route for travelers between the two cities, as well as for those heading to the Red Sea resorts. It is also the main route for freight transport between the two cities.
The highway is a two-lane road, with a total length of about 120 kilometers (75 miles). It starts from the Cairo ring road, and goes through the towns of El-Qanater, El-Matariya, El-Sharqiya, El-Kafr El-Sheikh, El-Damietta, El-Zarqa, El-Safaga, and El-Quseir. The highway then passes through the desert and ends at Suez.
The highway is an important route for both passenger and freight traffic. It is used by many people traveling to the Red Sea resorts, as well as by freight companies transporting goods between the two cities. The highway is also used by tourists visiting the many historical sites along the way, such as the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Valley of the Kings, and the Valley of the Queens.
The highway is well maintained and has been improved over the years. It is now a four-lane road with a speed limit of 110 kilometers per hour (68 mph). The highway is also well-lit, with several rest stops and service stations along the way.
The highway is also known for its scenic views of the desert, as well as its many historical sites. It is a popular route for travelers and tourists alike, and is a great way to experience the beauty of Egypt.