Private tour that transcends three distinct eras of Cairo, exploring ancient Egypt, Coptic Cairo, and Islamic Cairo. Begin your journey at the Egyptian Museum, unveiling treasures from the past. Delve into the Islamic era with visits to the Alabaster Mosque, the Citadel, and the bustling Khan al-Khalili bazaar. Traverse through Coptic Cairo, discovering the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, Church of St. Barbara, and Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church.
Enjoy the seamless experience with private transport and expert guidance, providing in-depth insights into each historical era. Please note that entrance fees are not included, allowing you the flexibility to tailor your exploration. Immerse yourself in the diverse tapestry of Cairo's history, from ancient wonders to religious landmarks, creating a personalized and enriching tour experience. Book now for a comprehensive and private journey through Cairo's fascinating historical epochs.
Pickup included
Your day begins with a morning pickup from your hotel at 8, 9, or 10 am. Head to the renowned Egyptian Museum, housing antiquities dating back over 50 centuries from Egypt's Pharaonic period. Delve into the fascinating history and explore the treasures, including the renowned artifacts from King Tutankhamun's tomb.
In the afternoon, your exploration continues with a drive to Islamic Cairo. Your first stop is the 12th-century Citadel of Saladin, a medieval fortress that houses the impressive Alabaster Mosque, built by Mohamed Ali. Marvel at the architecture and learn about the historical significance of this site, once occupied by Mameluke and Ottoman palaces.
Conclude your day with a visit to Christian Old Cairo, where the Romans constructed the fortress of Babylon. Explore the Church of St. Mary, also known as the Hanging Church, built over the ruins of the fortress. Discover the Church of St. Sergius, founded at the end of the 4th century, believed to have sheltered the Holy Family during their flight to Egypt.
At the end of this immersive day, you'll be returned to your hotel, having experienced the rich history and cultural heritage of Cairo.
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Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
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