Day Tour to Religious Complex, Salah Al-Din Citadel, The Egyptian Museum, and Khan Al-Khalili
AT FIRST
01) THE EGYPTIAN MEUSUM
Home to King Tut: The museum is most famous for housing the tomb of Tutankhamun, one of the most famous pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The discovery of his nearly intact tomb in the 1920s revolutionized our understanding of ancient Egyptian burial practices
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02) SALAH AL-DIN
Saladin’s Citadel, a masterpiece of medieval Islamic architecture, offers a unique window into the past. This iconic landmark, named after the great Kurdish sultan Saladin, has witnessed centuries of history and played a vital role in the political and cultural landscape of the region. From its strategic vantage point, the citadel has served as a fortress, a palace, and a symbol of power. Its enduring legacy continues to inspire and captivate people today
THIRDLY
03) The Religions Complex
The Religions Complex in Cairo is a unique historical site that showcases the harmonious coexistence of three major religions: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Located in Old Cairo, this complex houses ancient mosques, churches, and a synagogue, all within close proximity. It stands as a testament to the rich religious heritage of Egypt and serves as a symbol of tolerance and understanding.
The Hanging Church | Amr ibn al-As Mosque | Ben Ezra Synagogue | Church of Saint George | Coptic Museum |Babylon Fortress
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04) Khan Al-Khalili
Khan el-Khalili, a labyrinth of narrow alleyways and bustling shops, is one of the oldest and most famous bazaars in the world. Founded by Emir Djaharkas al-Khalili in the 14th century, this historic market has been a hub of trade and craftsmanship for over six centuries. Visitors can wander through the maze of stalls and shops, where they will find a wide variety of goods, including intricate metalwork, colorful textiles, and aromatic spices.
A visit to Khan el-Khalili is a sensory overload. The sights, sounds, and smells of the market create a truly immersive experience. From the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and grilled meats to the cacophony of hawkers calling out their wares, every sense is engaged. As you stroll through the bustling streets, you’ll be transported back in time to a bygone era
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05) NILE CRUISE
Nile Pharaohs Restaurant is a great way to enjoy a night on the Nile River while in Cairo. So, we invite you to dine at Nile Cruise Restaurant on a two-hour sailing trip on the Nile River with a belly dancer, folk show, oriental music and dinner. Throughout you will enjoy our Chef’s Menu alongside a selection of Egyptian favourites, made with the finest ingredients, designed to make it an unforgettable dining experience
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