On this tour we'll explore the historic center of Cairo, touring all its unmissable locations: the Cairo Citadel, the Mohamed Ali Mosque, the Khan el-Khalili market, and the Egyptian Museum, where the tomb of Tutankhamen can be found
Duration: 7 hours<br/>Only Guide and Car<br/>Pickup included
Entrance fees/
Qualified Egyptologist tour guide/ Lunch/
Bottled water/ Hotel pickup& drop off <br/>Duration: 7 hours<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 7 hours<br/>Car with driver only<br/>Pickup included
After picking you up from your hotel in the early morning, we’ll embark on an exciting journey to the historic heart of Cairo, the largest city in Africa. Our first stop is the magnificent Cairo Citadel, a colossal medieval fortress that stands as the most prominent non-ancient monument in the city. As we explore its impressive walls and towers, you'll gain insights into its rich history.
Inside the Citadel, we’ll visit the stunning Mohamed Ali Mosque, often referred to as the Alabaster Mosque due to the soft white stone used in its construction. Marvel at its intricate decorations, soaring domes, and elegant minarets that dominate the Cairo skyline. This architectural gem is not just a place of worship but a testament to the city’s vibrant history and culture. Join us as we uncover the stories and secrets of this iconic landmark, setting the stage for an unforgettable day in Cairo!
After leaving the majestic Citadel behind, we’ll head to the vibrant Khan el-Khalili market, the most famous bazaar in Cairo. As we wander through its labyrinthine streets, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped into an open-air museum, rich with the sights and sounds of local life. Here, you can browse an array of shops selling everything from exquisite jewelry and spices to unique souvenirs and authentic reproductions of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
Once you've soaked in the lively atmosphere of the market, we’ll take a break for lunch at a local eatery. Enjoy a delicious menu featuring a variety of fresh salads, a flavorful main course served with rice and vegetables, and for dessert, a refreshing fruit salad that perfectly captures the essence of Egyptian cuisine. This culinary experience is the perfect way to recharge before continuing our exploration of Cairo's rich culture and history!
In the after noon, we’ll dedicate three captivating hours to exploring the Egyptian Museum, the most significant museum in Egypt and arguably the world. As you step inside, you’ll be surrounded by an extensive collection of artifacts that showcase the grandeur of ancient Egyptian civilization. Marvel at the intricately crafted masterworks that span thousands of years, offering a glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and artistry of the ancient Egyptians.
The highlight of our visit will be the legendary treasures of Tutankhamun, a stunning array of gold and jewels that dazzled the world when they were discovered. From the iconic golden mask to exquisite jewelry, these artifacts tell the story of a young pharaoh’s reign and the rich history surrounding his tomb. As we wander through the museum's halls, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights and anecdotes, making this experience not just educational but truly unforgettable.
Next, we’ll explore Coptic Cairo, one of the city’s most unique and historic neighborhoods. Our journey begins at Al-Muallaqa, famously known as the Hanging Church, which was ingeniously constructed atop the ruins of the ancient Tower of Babylon. As we step inside, you’ll be captivated by its stunning architecture and rich history.
Just a short walk away, we’ll visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue, a site of great significance believed to be where baby Moses was discovered thousands of years ago. The synagogue’s serene atmosphere and beautiful interiors will leave you in awe.
To conclude our Coptic exploration, we’ll head to the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, also known as the Cave Church. This sacred site is where the Holy Family is said to have taken refuge during their flight into Egypt. After this enriching experience filled with history and spirituality, we’ll return you to your hotel, allowing you to reflect on the profound stories of Coptic Cairo.
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Egyptian Pound (EGP)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
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