New Capital City
Designed to be Egypt’s new center for government and business, this vast city covers 170,000 acres. With its wide variety of modern facilities and lively communities, it’s quickly becoming one of the best places to live in Egypt.

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Il Bosco New Capital in New Capital City
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7,246,704 EGP
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Developer: Misr Italia Properties

Il Bosco New Capital in New Capital City
New Capital City
7,246,704 EGP
Properties: 1
Developer: Misr Italia Properties
About New Capital City
About New Capital City
The New Administrative Capital Project in Egypt was announced in 2015. It is a sustainable new city, which aligns with the country’s 2030 vision. The New Capital City covers around 172k acres of land in Egypt, ideally located 35 kilometers east of Cairo. It is one of the top living and working destinations in the country, exhibiting a broad range of distinctive and essential facilities.
The New Administrative Capital is one of the biggest projects in Egypt which serves as a governmental and business hub. It also features a wide variety of lavish compounds with state-of-the-art amenities, as this mega project was aimed to take the edge of overcrowded Cairo.
The New Capital City in Egypt boasts a luxurious collection of residential properties for sale as well as high-end offices, retail units, and clinics, developed by some of the most innovative developers in the country.
The New Administrative Capital Map
The New Administrative Capital spreads over more than 172,000 acres of land in Egypt. It is a large-scale urban project that harmoniously integrates residential, administrative, and recreational facilities. It is a smart, sustainable city, which merges housing and business, culture, and leisure.
The first phase of the New Administrative Capital covers 40,000 acres of the city, with a master plan that outlines its unique districts and facilities.
The New Administrative Capital of Egypt is a smartly integrated and eco-friendly city with a well-crafted map, and it is divided into:
- The Residential District, which is composed of 8 neighborhoods.
- The Government Administrative District in the New Capital City: which includes all governmental operations and affairs, and it is designed to be modern, efficient, and convenient.
- The Investors District: close to the Green River, and it is a faultless destination for investors and businessmen. It boasts a broad array of top-grade facilities, such as commercial hubs, high-end office spaces, conference centers, exhibition halls, and world-class hotels.
- The Central Business District: and it is a bustling hub of commerce and activity. It is smartly situated in the heart of the New Administrative Capital, where the businesses and organizations that drive the economy are located. It exhibits modern infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and high-end facilities, that grant corporations an unparalleled work environment. It also features the highest tower in Africa.
- The Cultural District of the New Capital City in Egypt: and it is the home to a variety of arts and cultural institutions. It will provide a space for residents and visitors to enjoy the city's rich cultural heritage. The district will also be a key part of the city's economy, as it will attract tourists and businesses from all over the world. It includes a wide range of halls, libraries, museums, and art galleries, as well as the Opera House of the New Capital City.
- The Diplomatic District: which includes foreign embassies and international organizations, as well as residential projects where diplomats can be close to their work.
R7 New Capital City in Egypt
The R7 Neighborhood is a state-of-the-art residential zone in the New Administrative Capital, characterized by its prime location in the city, elite compounds, and top-notch amenities. It is close to several major roads and axes in the New Capital City of Egypt, which grants its residents seamless access to many destinations in Cairo.
R7 Neighborhood in the New Capital City, Egypt, is also in proximity to many of the vital facilities and popular destinations of the area, including:
- The Cultural District
- The Presidential Palace
- The Diplomatic District
Many real estate gurus constructed lavish compounds in the 7th residential neighborhood of the New Administrative Capital, including New Plan Developments, Better Home, and Taj Misr Developments.
New Capital R8
The R8 Neighborhood in the New Administrative Capital is one of the most prestigious living destinations in the city. It is smartly situated in proximity to the Government District and the Green River. It boasts many distinctive amenities, such as sports clubs, vast open spaces, and first-class hotels.
There are many residential properties for sale in the New Capital City in the 8th Residential Neighborhood, that cater to different family preferences and budgets.
The New Administrative Capital in Egypt Location
The New Administrative Capital in Egypt is smartly situated 35 kilometers east of Cairo, between two main roads, the Cairo - Suez and Cairo - Ain Sokhna Roads. The New Capital City of Egypt is located at the nexus of Badr City, Mostakbal City, and Madinaty.
Moreover, the location of the New Administrative Capital in Egypt is around:
- 35 km away from New Cairo.
- 97 km away from Ain Sokhna.
- 70 km away from Downtown Cairo.
- 90 km away from Suez.
- 100 km away from El Sheikh Zayed.
- 25 km away from Madinaty City.
- 26 km away from El Shorouk.
Commuting from the New Capital City to other areas in Egypt was facilitated by picking its location near several main roads and axes. Furthermore, the monorail station of the New Administrative Capital is a fast and efficient way to reach various areas.
Not to mention that the modern transportation network of the New Capital City of Egypt has provided the residents and the visitors of the area with seamless commutes and the utmost convenience.
The Roads in New Capital City, Egypt
Some of the main roads and axes in Egypt pass through the New Capital City, connecting it to many vital destinations in Cairo and its surroundings, and they include:
- The Middle Ring Road
- Cairo - Suez Road
- Cairo - Ain Sokhna Road
- Bin Zayed Axis
- The Regional Ring Road
Such a prime location has made the New Capital City one of the best living destinations in Egypt.
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