Step into the heart of Cairo’s most vibrant bazaar with your unforgettable Khan El Khalili Shopping Tour! Wander through centuries-old alleyways filled with colorful stalls, the scent of exotic spices, and the sound of traditional craftsmen at work. Discover hidden treasures like hand-made jewelry, intricate lanterns, fine fabrics, perfumes, and souvenirs that reflect Egypt’s timeless charm.
Your guide will help you navigate the bustling market, share the history behind this legendary souk, and ensure you get the best bargains while shopping like a local. Along the way, enjoy authentic Egyptian atmosphere, sip a traditional mint tea at the famous El Fishawy Café, and capture stunning photos in one of Cairo’s most iconic places.
Whether you’re hunting for unique gifts, curious about Cairo’s culture, or simply love exploring lively markets, this tour promises an unforgettable experience full of colors, flavors, and traditions.
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Khan El Khalili Bazaar – Cairo’s most famous market for souvenirs, jewelry, lamps, spices, perfumes, and traditional crafts.
El Ghuriya Street – historic street market known for textiles, traditional clothing, and handicrafts.El Moez Street – A UNESCO-listed street with stunning Islamic architecture, mosques, and traditional shops.
Tentmakers Market (El Khayamia) – Famous for colorful hand-stitched textiles, patchwork, and fabrics.
Coptic Cairo Shops – Souvenir shops around the Hanging Church and Coptic Museum area.
Papyrus Institute / Papyrus Shop – To see how ancient Egyptian papyrus is made and buy authentic artworks.
Perfume Factory – Explore traditional Egyptian oils and essences.
Gold Market (Souq El Dahab) – For fine jewelry and gold designs.
Carpet School & Market – Learn about traditional handwoven carpets and shop for unique designs.
Guests are invited to step back into ancient Egypt and witness the traditional art of papyrus making. The process begins with the papyrus plant, harvested from the banks of the Nile. Its thick green stalk is cut open to reveal a soft, white inner pith, which is carefully sliced into long, thin strips. These strips are laid side by side, then layered again crosswise to form a woven pattern. Pressed firmly together and left to dry, the natural sap of the plant acts as a glue, binding the layers into a single smooth sheet. Once dried and polished, the papyrus becomes a writing surface just like those used by scribes thousands of years ago—bringing ancient knowledge, art, and stories to life before your eyes.
Join me for a journey into one of ancient Egypt’s most treasured secrets: essential Egyptian oils. Step into a space filled with rich, natural aromas once prized by pharaohs, priests, and queens. These oils were carefully extracted from flowers, herbs, and resins and used for healing, beauty, and sacred rituals. As you explore, you’ll discover how each scent tells a story—calming the mind, restoring the body, and awakening the senses. Come experience the timeless fragrances of Egypt and see why they have been cherished for thousands of years.
Discover the rich flavors of Egypt through its famous spices, grown under the warm sun and nourished by the fertile land of the Nile. Egyptian spices are known for their strong aroma, vibrant color, and pure quality. Used for centuries in traditional cooking, medicine, and daily life, each spice adds depth, warmth, and character to food. From earthy cumin and fragrant coriander to bold chili and soothing herbs, these spices reflect Egypt’s long history and passion for flavor. A small amount goes a long way, bringing authentic taste and natural goodness to every dish.
Step into the world of ancient Egypt and discover the art of hieroglyphic cartouches. A cartouche is an oval symbol that was used to protect and honor a name, often belonging to kings and queens. The process begins by writing a name using traditional hieroglyphic symbols, each one carefully chosen for its sound and meaning. Skilled artisans then carve or paint these symbols by hand onto stone, papyrus, or metal, following techniques inspired by ancient craftsmen. As you watch, you’ll see how patience, precision, and history come together to create a personalized piece that carries beauty, meaning, and protection—just as it did thousands of years ago.
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.
Egyptian Pound (EGP)
EET (GMT+2)
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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.
Ramses Station
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.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
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