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Things to Do in Egypt

Pyramids Of Giza

The Pyramids of Giza stand tall on the Giza Plateau near Cairo. They are a testament to ancient Egyptian engineering and craftsmanship. These monumental structures include the Great Pyramid, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Pyramids of Giza were built as tombs for Pharaohs. This historical marvel invites you to step back in time and explore the mysteries that have fascinated humanity for ages.

The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo (EMC) is the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East. It is famous for its mind-boggling collection of more than 170,000 artefacts collected from the Predynastic Period to the Greco-Roman Era. The museum has the highest number of treasured pieces of ancient Egyptian history including Tutankhamun's treasures.

Cairo Tower

Standing tall at 187 metres on Gezira Island, Cairo Tower is one of the most popular attractions in the city. It flaunts a lotus-inspired lattice, symbolizing Egypt's rebirth. From its observation deck, you can soak in panoramic views of Cairo's landscapes, including the Pyramids. The Cairo Tower is an architectural marvel, offering a glimpse into Egypt's history.

Khan El Khalili

Get a chance to experience the market vibes of Khan el-Khalili, a bustling bazaar in Old Cairo. This souk built in the 14th century radiates ancient charm. You can walk through the alleys, and shop for souvenirs like Arabian lamps and artistic metalware. In between your shopping episodes, you can also treat yourself to delicious Egyptian street food like falafel, shawarma, and kofta.

The Citadel

The Citadel of Cairo is a testament to Egypt's medieval defence architecture. It was built by Salah al-Din in the 12th century. This military complex offers panoramic views of Cairo from its vantage point on Mokattam Hill. Inside, you will find museums and ancient mosques like the Muhammad Ali Mosque, which are historically quite significant. A visit to the Citadel is a journey through time, showing Cairo's evolution from the historic to the modern-day era.

Sultan Hassan Mosque

The Sultan Hassan Mosque is an excellent example of the architectural brilliance of the Mamluk rule in Egypt. It is located near the Citadel in Cairo and can be easily spotted by its towering minarets and vast courtyard. Built in the mid-14th century, this mosque and madrassa complex is known for its grandeur and intricate details. Its walls whisper stories of history, culture, and religion, making it a top spot to appreciate the rich heritage of Cairo.

Museum Of Islamic Art
If you are eager to understand the Islamic heritage of Cairo, the Museum of Islamic Art is an ideal place for exploration. Here, you will find price collections and displays that preserve the exquisite Middle Easter artwork. Make sure to admire the Ottoman tiles, the intricately designed wood-inlay, etc.

Don’t forget to observe the highlighted Qurans and the heavy ornate jewelry display. Moreover, you must also pay a visit to the science and Astronomy rooms and glance at the various equipment pieces and other collections. 

Location: Midan Bab Al Khalq, Islamic Cairo District

Timings: 9 am to 7 pm with the exception of Friday when the timing is 1:30 pm to 7 pm.

Price: 50 Egyptian pounds per adult
Al Azhar Park
Founded in 2005, the Al-Azhar Park offers a breath of fresh air to the overcrowded lanes of Cairo. The greenery of the park, along with the calm ambiance, makes it an appealing spot to spend some quality time with family or cozy moments with your partner. The park is well-maintained and offers you the opportunity to rejuvenate your soul.

If you want to gaze at the old city amidst the hue of the mesmerizing setting sun, visit the park near the time of sunset. Moreover, you will find some restaurants, where you can sample the delectable local delicacies and expand your taste palette. 

Location: Salah Salem Street

Timings: 9 am to 10 pm

Price: 10 Egyptian pounds per adult
Zamalek
Situated on Gezira Island’s northern part, the Zamalek district is actually a posh neighborhood that boasts of top dining places, mesmerizing antique stores, and charming boutiques. With the architecture heavily influenced by European designs, Zamalek is one of the most exciting places to explore. You must visit the Le Pacha 1901, which is a floating ship that houses ten restaurants.

Here, you can taste a wide range of international cuisines and have some fun time at the pub where there is karaoke and a DJ spinning music till 2 am. After that, you can explore the various art galleries such as the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art, the Palace of Arts, etc. 

Location: Cairo, Egypt

Timings: 24 hours
Ibn Tulun Mosque
The structure covers a space of 6 acres or 2.5 hectares and consists of an immense courtyard that is worth visiting. It was built to separate the inner sanctum from the profane surroundings. One of the most magnificent features that attract many tourists is it's Minaret. It has a famous spiral staircase by which you can access the courtyard from outside.

Though many find the staircase risky but if you want a spectacular view then it is worth climbing. There are four halls set up in each side of the courtyard and in the centre there is an alluring fauwara or fountain from the 13th century. 

Location: Shar'a Tulun Bay

Timing: 8am to 4pm

Price: 30 LE to 60 LE
Al Manial Palace Museum
The museum was constructed by Prince 'Muhammad Ali Tawfiq' in the year 1899. It is built in the middle of feddan garden which is full of rare trees, bought by the prince from various parts of the world. The museum has a collection of Ottoman art. Additionally, it also has early Islamic manuscripts and an exceptional collection of carpets, crystal vessels, embroidered textiles and Candelabra.

The palace is divided into eleven different sections and has a gate designed in the style of middle age castle gates. 

Location: 1 Saray Street Manyal, Cairo 11511 Egypt

Timing: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Price: 100 EGP
Nilometer

The Nilometer on Cairo's Roda Island is a marvel from AD 861, tucked inside Manasterly Palace. It was a vital agricultural tool for predicting the floods in the Nile, Egypt. With its Turkish-style dome, it showcases the Farouk era's architectural elegance. A visit to the Nilometer offers insight into ancient ways and an admiration for Egypt's heritage.

Coptic Cairo

Coptic Cairo, located in the heart of Old Cairo, is a remarkable enclave of ancient churches, a synagogue, and the impressive Coptic Museum. Wander through lanes that echo with history, and witness the ruins of the Roman fortress of Babylon. Visit the Hanging Church and the St. Sergius and Bacchus Church to learn about Coptic Christianity. This tranquil district offers a unique glimpse into Egypt's Christian heritage. It invites you to explore its serene beauty and historical depth.

The Coptic Museum

Visit the Coptic Museum in Cairo to witness the world's largest collection of Coptic Christian artefacts. Established in 1908, it features breathtaking icons, manuscripts, and frescoes. As you wander through the museum, find exhibits showcasing the origins of Coptic Christianity. Along the way, marvel at centuries-old bibles and exquisite textiles that speak volumes of Egypt's rich Christian heritage. A visit to the Coptic Museum is a must for those who wish to understand Egypt's history.

Sphinx

The Sphinx, also known as the Great Sphinx of Giza stands as a timeless guard in Egypt. This colossal limestone statue, with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, dates back to around 2500 BC. It is the largest monolith statue in the world and offers a glimpse into the incredible skill and creativity of ancient Egyptian civilization. Located near the Pyramids of Giza, it invites awe and intrigue, embodying Egypt's grandeur.

The Hanging Church

Pay a visit to the Hanging Church, the oldest church in Cairo, located atop the gatehouse of Old Cairo's Roman fortress. Built in the 3rd century, it houses over 100 icons, each telling a story of faith and history. Its unique 'suspended' design and sacred ambience draw visitors into a timeless spiritual journey. The church is a must-see for those exploring Egypt's rich Christian heritage.

Pyramid Of Khafre

Pay a visit to the Pyramid of Khafre in the Giza Plateau, which ranks as the second-largest pyramid in the whole world. The Pyramid was constructed for Khafre around 2570 BC. It is also famous because it retains some of its original polished limestone casing at the top. The Pyramid is part of a complex that includes the Great Sphinx and is made using massive limestone blocks. Visitors are drawn to its imposing presence and the rich history it represents, making it a must-see ancient wonder.

Mosque Of Muhammad Ali

Perched atop Cairo's Citadel, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali is the most popular mosque in the city. Often dubbed the Alabaster Mosque, it is a marvel of 19th-century architecture. Built by Muhammad Ali Pasha, this mosque is renowned for its Ottoman design, grand domes, and towering minarets. Its interiors, clad in alabaster, offer breathtaking city views. A symbol of Egypt's rich history, it is a must-visit for its beauty and panoramic vistas.

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