Cairo, Egypt’s capital and largest city, is a blend of history, civilization, and hospitality. It is associated with ancient Egypt and has a rich history, including the Giza pyramid complex and the ancient cities of Memphis and Heliopolis. Its unique offerings, including the Great Pyramids of Giza, can be experienced through camel rides or horseback rides. The city center features the Cairo Citadel, a 12th-century medieval warfare monument, and the Muhamad Ali Mosque, a serene sanctuary.
Cairo is known for its Islamic architecture, and its historic city center was awarded World Heritage Site status in 1979. Travelers can explore the culturally rich Islamic Cairo neighborhood, home to Al-Azhar Mosque and Cairo’s open-air museum, and Khan Al Khalili Market, a medieval-style mall with unique charm and vibrant colors.
Coptic Cairo, part of Old Cairo, offers a foot journey through the city’s stronghold of Christianity, including the Babylon Fortress, Hanging Church, Greek Church of St. George, and Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church.
Showcasing the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities, the Grand Egyptian Museum, located near Cairo’s Pyramids, is Egypt’s crown jewel and one of the world’s largest, most modern, and most renowned museums.
Home to many Egyptian artisans, Khan El Khalili is a famous bazaar and souq in the historic center of Cairo. Here, you will find various traditional crafts and souvenirs. Discover Islamic civilization in El-Moez Street, one of the most picturesque streets in Islamic Cairo, dating back to the Fatimid
A theatrical learning experience uncovering ancient history through the usage of creative lights and sound effects as the sun sets on the Great Pyramids of Giza.
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