After enjoying your breakfast, prepare to dive into the heart of “The City of Minarets” – Cairo with your expert tour guide, exploring its most magnificent and historic attractions.
Your day begins at the Egyptian Museum, the very first museum built in Cairo in 1901 AD. Here, you will witness an incredible collection of rare artifacts and monuments, providing a vivid glimpse into the majestic and golden history of Ancient Egypt.
Enjoy a delightful lunch at a local Cairo restaurant, then continue your journey to the historic Salah El-Din Citadel. Overlooking Cairo for more than 800 years, the citadel sits atop the Mokattam Hill, constructed in 1182 AD by the legendary conqueror Salah El-Din. This formidable fortress served as the seat of rulers and a defense against foreign invaders, including the Crusaders and Napoleon’s French troops. Inside its walls, discover fascinating museums and beautifully structured buildings, as the citadel witnessed centuries of monumental events.
Next, marvel at the stunning Mohamed Ali Mosque, famously known as the Alabaster Mosque for its exquisite marble design. Constructed between 1830–1848 AD, it was inspired by the Blue Mosque in Istanbul and symbolizes Egypt’s independence and freedom from the Ottoman Empire. The mosque enchants visitors with its Ottoman-style architecture, French Rococo influences, and richly ornate red, green, and gold finishes, crowned by a magnificent dome. Inside, notice the ornate brass clock, a gift from King Louis Philippe of France in 1845, given in exchange for an obelisk now standing in the Concorde Square in Paris.
Continue your tour with a visit to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), inaugurated in 2017. The museum houses an extraordinary collection of over 50,000 artifacts, including 28 royal mummies, showcasing more than 4,000 years of Egyptian history and culture in an immersive and modern setting.
Stroll along the historic Al Muizz Street, a golden open-air museum that served as the main artery of the Fatimid capital during the 10th century AD. This cultural hub is lined with incredible examples of Islamic architecture and artistry, seamlessly connecting to the famous Khan El-Khalili Bazaar.
End your day wandering through the Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the oldest and most vibrant street in the Middle East, also known as the Golden Brick Road. Dating back to 970 AD, this enchanting market remains alive with bustling shops and cafés, offering every imaginable souvenir, craft, and delight. The phenomenal Islamic architecture and decorations are remarkably well-preserved, creating a hypnotic and magical experience for all visitors.
At the end of the day, we will transfer you to the hotel for overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel