Ready for a journey through Cairo’s most epic landmarks? Join us on a fully guided adventure that blends history, culture, and unforgettable moments. From the mighty Saladin Citadel and its panoramic views to the towering elegance of Sultan Hassan and Refaei Mosques, you’ll walk through centuries of Islamic architecture and royal legacy. Step into the world of Gayer Anderson, explore Egypt’s finest Islamic house museum, then bargain your way through the bustling alleys of Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Finally, relax with a scenic felucca ride on the Nile, the perfect ending to a day filled with wonder. With hotel pickup, expert commentary, and hidden stories you won’t find in guidebooks, this tour is designed to leave you inspired. Book now and experience the soul of Cairo like never before!
Perfect for couples, families, and solo travelers alike.
Languages Besides English<br/>Pickup included
English language only<br/>Pickup included
Your accredited guide will pick you up from your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle and take you to the iconic Saladin Citadel of Cairo, a UNESCO-listed fortress that dominates the city skyline. Explore the majestic Mohamed Ali Mosque, also known as the Alabaster Mosque, with its grand domes, soaring minarets, and panoramic views of Cairo. Walk through centuries of history as your guide shares fascinating stories of Saladin, the Crusades, and Ottoman rule. Discover hidden corners of the Citadel, admire the Islamic architecture, and capture stunning photos of the city below. A must-see landmark for any visitor to Cairo, the Citadel offers a perfect introduction to Egypt’s Islamic heritage.
Next, your guide will lead you to the awe-inspiring Mosque and Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture. Built in the 14th century, this monumental structure impresses with its towering minarets, massive entrance, and intricately carved stonework. Step inside to admire the vast prayer hall, original mihrab, and soaring ceilings—an architectural marvel that reflects the power and artistry of its time. Just across the street, explore the majestic Al-Rifa’i Mosque, the royal burial place of Egypt’s last kings and the Shah of Iran. Blending Ottoman and Mamluk styles, this mosque boasts rich marble interiors and spiritual ambiance. Your guide will uncover the stories behind both mosques, highlighting their historical and cultural significance in Egypt’s Islamic golden age.
Your tour continues with a visit to the hidden gem of Islamic Cairo—the Gayer Anderson Museum, attached to the historic Ibn Tulun Mosque. Step inside two beautifully preserved 17th-century houses once home to Major Gayer Anderson, a British army officer and passionate art collector. Wander through intricately decorated rooms filled with antique furniture, Islamic art, rare manuscripts, and fascinating artifacts from Egypt, Persia, and the Far East. From the mashrabiya screens to secret passages and a rooftop with views over Ibn Tulun Mosque, every corner tells a story. Your guide will bring the museum to life with tales of its former owner and its use as a filming location for movies like The Spy Who Loved Me. A perfect stop for art, history, and architecture lovers.
End your journey with an unforgettable stroll through the legendary Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Cairo’s most vibrant and historic market. Follow your guide through its narrow, winding alleys lined with shops bursting with colorful spices, handcrafted jewelry, perfumes, leather goods, and traditional souvenirs. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as you interact with friendly local vendors and experience the art of bargaining. Visit the famous El Fishawi Café, operating since 1773, where you can relax with a traditional mint tea or Arabic coffee. Your guide will share the rich history of the souq, once a major hub for traders from across the Islamic world. Whether you’re shopping or simply soaking in the ambiance, Khan El Khalili offers a perfect ending filled with culture, color, and Cairo’s timeless charm.
As the perfect finale to your Cairo adventure, unwind with a peaceful felucca ride on the Nile River. Your guide will escort you to the dock, where you’ll board a traditional wooden sailboat and glide along the timeless waters of the world’s longest river. Take in panoramic views of Cairo’s skyline, watch the sun set behind the minarets, and enjoy the gentle breeze as you sail past historic landmarks and modern city life. Whether during golden hour or under the stars, this serene experience offers a magical contrast to the city’s energy. It’s an ideal moment for reflection, photos, and soaking in the beauty of the Nile—just as ancient pharaohs and travelers once did.
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Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
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