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Revolution Day 2025

Date: July 23, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Egypt Public Holidays

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Description

Revolution Day in Egypt marks the 1952 military movement that ended the monarchy and led to major changes in government. It celebrates the moment when Egypt began moving toward a modern republic and greater national control over its future.

Flag of Revolution Day

The holiday takes place every year on July 23. On that date people remember the leaders known as the Free Officers and the events that changed Egypts political path. It is a fixed national holiday on the calendar and is observed across the country.

Revolution Day is significant because it represents a turning point in Egyptian history. It set the stage for land reform, new social policies, and a push for independence from foreign influence. The event reshaped how Egypt was governed and how citizens saw their nation.

For many Egyptians the day is about national identity and remembering a major step toward self rule. It is taught in schools and appears in books as one of the key moments that shaped modern Egypt.

Traditions

On Revolution Day many streets fill with flags and lights. People hang red white and black banners from balconies and cars. Shops and schools play patriotic songs while crowds cheer and wave small flags.

Families join parades and watch official ceremonies on TV. People visit monuments and lay wreaths at memorials. Schools put on plays and choirs sing the national anthem with proud faces.

Food is important too. Families share big meals of koshari, ful and taameya with rice and salad. Sweet treats like baklava and other pastries appear on tables for guests.

People exchange stories of bravery and take photos by decorated squares. Fireworks and public concerts often end the day with music and cheering late into the night.

Travel Tips

Many shops, museums, and government offices may close or open late. Expect road closures and traffic jams near parades and rallies. Use metro and trains early, and leave extra time for transfers and security checks.

Join official public events in safe, marked areas. Carry ID, water, and a charged phone. Stay with group tours or trusted guides to enjoy the day calmly and respectfully. Check local news or hotel staff for last minute changes.


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