Stunning Day Trip to Islamic Cairo

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  • 7 Hours
  • Max People : 20
  • Tour Guid Available
  • Min Age: 0.9
  • Pickup: From/ To Hotel
  • Tour Type: Private
Description

A day trip to Islamic Cairo is a tour of the historic district of Cairo, Egypt, that covers Islamic architecture and monuments, including medieval Islamic monuments. You are going to capture the magical views with one of the best, most well-known, and most trusted agencies Trips 2 Deal in Egypt, which provides all amenities such as private air-conditioned vehicles and professional guides.

Highlights : 

 

➡ Start your stunning tour while visiting the military castle "Salah El Din Citadel". Visit the Mohamed Ali Mosque's highest point in the citadel.

➡ After this enjoy your lunch at the local restaurant in Cairo.

➡ Then continue your fabulous tour while visiting the old Sultan Hassan Madrassa and Mosque, Al Rifa'i Mosque, and Ibn Tulun Mosque. 

➡ Before going back to your hotel visit the  Khan El Khalili Bazar and Al Muizz Street which is one of the oldest and most famous markets in the middle east.

 Book this magical tour and witness the Islamic treasures of Cairo.

Price Includes
The Service of pick up from your hotel and return
Egyptologist tour guide during the tours
A deluxe private air-conditioned vehicle throughout your trip
Admission fees to all the sights listed in the itinerary
Lunch meal
Bottled water on the vehicle
All charges and taxes
Tipping
Any Optional Tours

Travel Styles

Cultural

Facilities

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Free Cancellation 24 hours
Tickets
Wheelchair accessible
Itinerary

The Salah El Din Citadel is a mediaeval fortress located in Cairo, Egypt. It was built in the 12th century by Saladin, the first Muslim ruler of Egypt, to protect the city from invaders. The citadel is situated on a hill in the center of Cairo and offers panoramic views of the city. The citadel also contains a number of museums that showcase the history and culture of Egypt.

The Mohamed Ali Mosque, also known as the Alabaster Mosque, is a historic mosque located in the Citadel of Cairo, Egypt. It was built between 1828 and 1848 by the Ottoman ruler Muhammad Ali Pasha and is considered one of the most impressive examples of Ottoman architecture in Egypt. The mosque features a large central dome and four smaller domes, as well as intricate decoration and calligraphy.

Lunch will be offered at a local restaurant then move to visit:

The Sultan Hassan Madrasa and Mosque is a 14th-century Islamic school and mosque located in Cairo, Egypt. It was built by the Bahri Mamluk sultan, Al-Nasir Hassan, between 1356 and 1363. The complex is considered one of the most important examples of Mamluk architecture and is known for its large size and intricate decoration, including ornate tilework and calligraphy. The complex also includes a mausoleum for the sultan and his family.

The Al-Rifa'i Mosque is a historical mosque that is considered one of the largest and most ornate mosques in Egypt. The mosque was built in two phases: the first phase was built between 1869 and 1912 by the Khedive Ismail Pasha, while the second phase was completed in 1955. The mosque is known for its intricate decoration, including marble, gold leaf, and colorful glass mosaics. The mosque also features two large domes and four minarets.

The Ibn Tulun Mosque is the oldest mosque in the city that retains its original form and is considered one of the most significant early Islamic monuments in Egypt. The mosque was built by the Abbasid governor Ahmad ibn Tulun in the 9th century and is known for its large size and unique architectural style, which combines elements of the Abbasid and local Egyptian traditions. The mosque features a large central courtyard surrounded by a colonnaded arcade and a minaret that is one of the oldest and tallest in Egypt.

Al-Muizz Street is considered one of the oldest streets in the city. The street dates back to the Fatimid period (909–1171) and runs for over a kilometer, connecting the Bab al-Futuh in the north to the Bab Zuweila in the south. The street is also known for its well-preserved mediaeval architecture, including houses and palaces from the Fatimid period.

Khan El-Khalili is a famous bazaar and souk in the heart of the Islamic district of Cairo, Egypt. It is known for its vibrant atmosphere, bustling streets, and historic architecture. The bazaar dates back to the 14th century and was named after a khan (caravan inn) built by Emir Djaharks el-Khalili in the 14th century. The bazaar is home to hundreds of shops selling various goods such as spices, textiles, perfumes, jewelry, and traditional crafts. It is also famous for its traditional coffeehouses and restaurants. A magical and spiritual tour comes to an end, and we will drive you back to your Cairo hotel.

Important Information

What to bring:

Sunglasses

Sunhat

Sunscreen

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The minimum age of passengers is 1 years old

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