Embark on a captivating journey through three distinct eras of Cairo on this private tour, where ancient Egypt, Coptic Cairo, and Islamic Cairo await your exploration. Begin your adventure at the Egyptian Museum, where you'll immerse yourself in the wonders of ancient Egypt.
Next, venture to the Alabaster Mosque, the Citadel, and the bustling Khan al-Khalili bazaar, where you can experience the vibrant culture of Islamic Cairo.
Conclude your day by touring the historic sites of Coptic Cairo, including the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, Church of St. Barbara, and Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church.
Your tour includes private transportation and expert guiding, ensuring a seamless and informative experience. Please note that entrance fees are not included.
Book now and journey through time, discovering the rich history and diverse cultural heritage of Cairo's most iconic landmarks.
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Your day begins with a morning rendezvous with our tour guide at your hotel at 8, 9, or 10 a.m. From there, you'll set off to explore the world-renowned Egyptian Museum, located in the Midan El Tahrir Geographical Society Building. This museum is famous for its unparalleled collection of antiquities, some dating back over 5,000 years to Egypt's Pharaonic period. It's here that you can marvel at the fabulous treasures of King Tutankhamun. Your visit to this treasure trove will last approximately 3 hours.
In the afternoon, your journey continues with a drive to Islamic Cairo, starting with a visit to the 12th-century Citadel of Saladin. Within the walls of this medieval fortress, you'll discover the magnificent Alabaster Mosque, which was constructed by Mohamed Ali. This sacred site occupies a location once inhabited by Mameluke and Ottoman palaces. Your exploration of Islamic Cairo will take about 2 hours.
Your adventure then leads you to Christian Old Cairo, where the Romans constructed the fortress of Babylon. Built atop the ruins of the fortress's two towers is the Church of St. Mary, also known as El-Moallaqah (meaning overhanging or suspended). This unique name derives from the church's construction overhanging the ancient ruins. One of the most popular names for this church is the Hanging Church. During your visit, you'll also have the opportunity to explore the Church of St. Sergius, which dates back to the end of the 4th century. It stands on a crypt with the storied history of sheltering the Holy Family during their flight to Egypt.
After this enriching day of exploration through Egypt's historical and cultural wonders, you'll return to your hotel.
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