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Nile Street
Nile Street in Khartoum is one of the most important and most beautiful streets of the capital of Sudan, Khartoum, and one of its prominent landmarks. It is overlooked by the most important centers of governance, politics, economy and culture in Sudan. It also includes the city’s tourist and architectural landmarks. There are historical archaeological buildings and museums, such as the old Republican Palace and Sudan National Museum, and there are modern buildings such as the National Telecommunications Authority tower, the Corinthia Hotel Khartoum tower, and the buildings of ministries and important government departments such as the new presidential palace, the Ministry of Finance, educational institutions such as the University of Khartoum, and public parks such as a park The family Muqrin, large hotels such as the Sudan Hotel, cinema halls and modern theaters such as the Friendship Hall theater and cinema.

Site
The street extends from the White Nile Bridge, which connects the cities of Khartoum and Omdurman, to Abdullah Al-Tayeb Street, east of Khartoum. It is bordered on the north by the Blue Nile River and on the south by Al-Jumhuriya Street, which is in the middle of the commercial area in Khartoum.

Important landmarks on Nile Street
The new presidential palace

Old Republican Palace

Khartoum University

fairgrounds

Friendship Hall

The Ministry of Education

Palace Museum

Sudan National Museum

National Transportation Authority Tower

river fleet (totti phrase)

Hotels
Corinthia Khartoum Hotel

Sudan Hotel

The Grand Holiday Villa (formerly The Grand Hotel)

Coral Khartoum Hotel (formerly Hilton)