Experience the vibrant essence of Cairo through a personalized exploration of its ancient mosques, bustling streets, and vibrant bazaars within the captivating Islamic Cairo. Benefit from the convenience of door-to-door service, as your private driver ensures a seamless journey directly from your Cairo or Giza hotel, maximizing every moment of your adventure. With the expertise of your Egyptologist guide, delve into the rich history of renowned landmarks, including the famed Khan Al-Khalili, the ancient city gates, and the storied 16th-century trading inn. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of this historic city, allowing the past to unfold before your eyes in an intimate and engaging experience. Book now and unveil the treasures of Islamic Cairo, a journey that promises to leave you enriched and inspired.
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Muizz Street (Shariʻa al-Muizz li-Din Illah), also known as Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatimi Street in Islamic Cairo, Egypt, stands as one of the oldest streets in Cairo, extending approximately one kilometer in length. A United Nations study recognized it for possessing the highest concentration of medieval architectural treasures in the Islamic world. Named after Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah, the fourth caliph of the Fatimid dynasty, the street spans from Bab Al-Futuh in the north to Bab Zuweila in the south. Since 1997, extensive governmental renovations have been undertaken, transforming the street into an "open-air museum." On April 24, 2008, Al-Muizz Street was designated as a pedestrian-only zone between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., allowing cargo traffic outside of these hours.
Bab al Futuh (Conquest Gate) remains one of the three surviving gates in the walls of the Old City of Cairo, Egypt. Completed in the year 1087, it faces north and marks the northern end of Muizz Street. The gate was a part of the fortification commissioned by Commander/Vizier Badr al-Jamali of Fatimid Imam/caliph Mustansir. It boasts rounded towers providing robust defense, adorned with vegetal and geometric motifs.
The Sultan Al-Ghuri Complex, constructed between 1503 and 1505, encompasses a khanqah, mausoleum, sebil-kuttab, mosque, and madrasa. Situated at the Fahhamin Quarter on Al Mu'izz li-Din Allah Street, the complex is divided on both sides of the street, with the congregational mosque-madrasa on the western side and the khanqah-mausoleum-sabil-kuttab on the eastern side.
Bab Zuweila, one of the remaining gates in the walls of the Old City of Cairo, is considered a prominent landmark of the city. It served as the last surviving southern gate from the walls of Fatimid Cairo during the 11th and 12th centuries. Its name originates from "Bab," meaning "Door," and "Zuwayla," the name of a tribe of Berber warriors responsible for guarding the gate.
Khan El-Khalili, situated in the historic center of Islamic Cairo, is a significant souk and a major attraction for both tourists and Egyptians. The bustling bazaar district offers a rich cultural experience and an array of shopping opportunities.
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.
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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.
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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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Cairo Bus Station, Turgoman Bus Station
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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