Discover the rich history of Cairo's Christian and Islamic culture on a fascinating walking day tour of the old city. This unforgettable outing is divided into two segments, allowing you to explore the most important locations for Christians in Egypt at Christian Coptic Cairo, where you'll visit a church and a synagogue. After enjoying a delicious lunch break at a local restaurant, the tour continues to Islamic Cairo where you'll have the unique opportunity to enter two stunning mosques and learn about the fascinating history of Islamic Cairo. Book your walking day tour now and experience the cultural and historical treasures of Cairo like never before!
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Coptic Cairo is a part of Old Cairo which encompasses the Babylon Fortress, the Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George, and many other Coptic churches and historical sites. It is believed in Christian tradition that the Holy Family visited this area and stayed at the site of Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (Abu Serga). Coptic Cairo was a stronghold for Christianity in Egypt until the Islamic era, though most of the current buildings of the churches in Coptic Cairo were built after the Muslim conquest of Egypt in the 7th century. This area is a testament to the religious diversity of the area, and is a reminder of the country's rich cultural heritage. It is a source of immense pride for the people of the region, and is a reminder of the many wonders of the past. These churches are popular tourist attractions, and are a reminder of the many wonders of the past.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue, also known as the El-Geniza Synagogue or the Synagogue of the Levantines (al-Shamiyin), is situated in Old Cairo, Egypt. It is believed by local folklore to have been built on the site where baby Moses was discovered. This synagogue serves as a testament to the area's religious diversity and a reminder of Egypt's rich cultural heritage. In the 19th century, it served as a store room or geniza, containing a plethora of abandoned secular and sacred manuscripts in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judeo-Arabic. This collection, referred to as the Cairo Geniza, was eventually taken to the University of Cambridge in England by Solomon Schechter. Today, the majority of the collection is housed at the Cambridge University Library and other academic libraries. The Ben Ezra Synagogue is a source of great pride for the people of the region and a reminder of the many wonders of the past.
Islamic Cairo, also known as Historic Cairo or Medieval Cairo, is the term used to describe the historic sections of Cairo, Egypt that existed before the city's expansion during the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly the central areas surrounding the old walled city and the Citadel of Cairo. The name "Islamic" Cairo does not denote a greater Muslim presence in the area, but rather refers to the city's rich heritage and history since its establishment in the early Islamic period, distinguishing it from the nearby ancient Egyptian sites of Giza and Memphis. This region boasts one of the largest and most densely packed collections of historic architecture in the Islamic world, featuring hundreds of mosques, tombs, madrasas, mansions, caravanserais, and fortifications that date back to various eras of Islamic Egypt.
The Citadel of Cairo, also known as the Citadel of Saladin, is a fortress from the medieval Islamic era located in Cairo, Egypt. It was constructed by Salah ad-Din and later expanded upon by successive rulers of Egypt. For almost seven centuries, from the 13th to the 19th centuries, the Citadel served as the Egyptian government's headquarters and the residence of the country's rulers.
The Alabaster Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, is a mosque located within the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt. It was constructed between 1830 and 1848 upon the orders of Muhammad Ali Pasha.
The Sultan Hassan Mosque-Madrasa is a grand mosque and madrasa situated in the historical area of Cairo, Egypt. It was constructed between 1356 and 1363 during the Bahri Mamluk era, commissioned by Sultan an-Nasir Hasan.
The Al-Rifa'i Mosque is situated in Midan al-Qal'a, near the Cairo Citadel, and currently serves as the royal mausoleum for Muhammad Ali's family. It was designed to complement the neighboring Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, which dates back to around 1361. The two structures are located opposite each other, and the Al-Rifa'i Mosque was constructed with the intention of being a complementary architectural piece to the older building.
Khan el-Khalili is a well-known bazaar and souq located in the heart of Cairo's historic district in Egypt. Initially established as a hub of commerce during the Mamluk period and named after one of its numerous historic caravanserais, the marketplace has now become a popular destination for both locals and tourists, cementing its status as one of Cairo's main attractions.
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is a vibrant metropolis where ancient history and modern life intertwine. As one of the largest cities in Africa, it offers a wealth of historical landmarks, bustling markets, and rich cultural experiences that attract millions of visitors each year.
The iconic pyramids are one of the most famous landmarks in the world and a must-visit for any traveler to Cairo. They are part of the Giza Necropolis, which also includes the Great Sphinx.
This museum houses the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world, including the treasures of Tutankhamun. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in Egypt's rich history.
One of the oldest and most famous markets in the Middle East, Khan el-Khalili offers a vibrant shopping experience with a wide range of goods, from spices and perfumes to jewelry and souvenirs.
This area is home to some of the oldest Christian churches in Egypt, including the Hanging Church and the Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus. It's a fascinating place to explore for those interested in the history of Christianity in Egypt.
A Nile River cruise offers a unique way to see Cairo from a different perspective. Many cruises include dinner and entertainment, making it a memorable experience.
A popular street food made with a mix of rice, lentils, chickpeas, pasta, and fried onions, topped with a spicy tomato sauce.
A traditional breakfast dish made with mashed fava beans, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil, often served with bread.
A green leafy vegetable soup made with jute leaves, garlic, and coriander, often served with rice or bread.
Grilled minced meat skewers made with a mix of ground beef, lamb, or chicken, seasoned with spices and herbs.
This period offers the most pleasant weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The temperatures are mild, making it ideal for exploring the city's historical sites.
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Cairo is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing, scams, and harassment can occur, especially in crowded areas. It's important to stay vigilant, be aware of your surroundings, and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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The metro is the fastest and most efficient way to get around Cairo. It has three lines and is relatively affordable.
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