The Dokki district in Giza Governorate launched a large-scale campaign targeting the Casa Vigorua hotel located at property number 98 on Nile Street, as part of ongoing efforts by executive authorities to address violations and ensure compliance with legal regulations and licenses.

Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki

The campaign came in implementation of directives to intensify field campaigns to confront violations and achieve discipline on the streets of Giza.

Inspection and examination results revealed that the hotel was operating on the eighth floor without obtaining the necessary licenses from the competent authorities, prompting immediate legal action against it.

Immediately, executive authorities seized the contents of the premises and removed them, while taking the prescribed legal measures regarding the violation, as part of applying the law to all violating establishments without exception.

The campaign also included a tour of several streets within the Dokki district, where encroachments and violations on public roads were removed, along with obstacles hindering the movement of citizens and vehicles, contributing to traffic flow and improving the urban appearance.

The Dokki district affirmed the continuation of daily and nightly campaigns to monitor violations and address them immediately, taking necessary legal action against any establishments or activities operating in violation of laws and regulations.

The campaign was conducted under the supervision of the head of the Dokki district, with the participation of the deputy head of the district, the director of the encroachments department, and the deputy director of the encroachments department, along with field work teams affiliated with the district.

Executive authorities stressed the continuation of monitoring and field oversight efforts to maintain public discipline and confront all forms of violations, in implementation of the Giza Governorate’s plan aimed at improving the level of services provided to citizens and enhancing the efficiency of public streets.

Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki
Large-scale campaign on Casa Vigorua hotel on Nile Street in Dokki

Casa Vigorua hotel

Casa Vigorua is a historic hotel located in the heart of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, originally built in the 17th century as a private residence. Its colonial-era architecture features traditional courtyards and ornate details, reflecting the city’s rich cultural heritage. Today, it operates as a boutique hotel, offering guests a chance to experience the charm and history of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Nile Street

Nile Street is a historically rich area located in the heart of Khartoum, Sudan, running along the banks of the Blue Nile. Originally developed during the Anglo-Egyptian condominium period in the early 20th century, it became a prestigious address for government buildings, embassies, and elite residences. Today, it remains a significant cultural and administrative hub, reflecting Sudan’s colonial past and modern urban life.

Dokki district

Dokki is a district in Giza, Egypt, located on the west bank of the Nile. It was developed in the early 20th century as a suburban extension of Cairo, growing in prominence after being connected by the tram network. Today, Dokki is known for its commercial activity, government offices, and landmarks such as the Cairo University main campus and the Dokki metro station.

Giza Governorate

The Giza Governorate in Egypt is best known as the site of the Giza Plateau, home to the iconic Great Pyramids and the Sphinx, which were built around 4,500 years ago during the Old Kingdom as tombs for pharaohs. This region has served as a major center of ancient Egyptian civilization and continues to be a vital cultural and tourist hub. Today, it encompasses both the historic necropolis and the modern city of Giza, which is part of the greater Cairo metropolitan area.