Islamic Cairo Day Tour

Islamic Cairo Day Tour
$60
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Islamic Cairo Day Tour-0

Description

An Islamic Cairo Day Tour is a captivating journey through the golden heritage of one of the world’s greatest civilizations. With Echo Egypt Tours, a trusted and leading travel agency in Egypt, guests enjoy premium services including a private air-conditioned vehicle and the guidance of a professional Egyptologist tour guide for a smooth and enriching experience. During this full-day excursion, you’ll explore the most iconic landmarks of Islamic Cairo and Old Cairo. Your guided tour includes visits to the famous Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the historic Salah El-Din Citadel, the magnificent Sultan Hassan Mosque, the ancient Ibn Tulun Mosque, and many other architectural masterpieces. After the tour, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel. Book this remarkable tour with Echo Egypt Tours and uncover the timeless treasures and spiritual beauty of Islamic Cairo.

Inclusions

he 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. 

Exclusions

Tipping. 

Any Optional Tours.

Tour Itinerary

We will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo to join our professional tour guide in a private air-conditioned vehicle to visit the best historical of Islamic Cairo highlights including: 

Salah El Din Citadel Salah El-Din Citadel is one of the most prestigious military castles constructed in the Middle Ages whose location is strategic since it controls the cities of Cairo and Al Fustat that's why the citadel provides defensive importance. 

The Citadel was erected during the 12th century to defend Cairo against the Crusaders and it was used as the seat of the government during the ruling periods of Ayyubids, Mamluk, and Ottomans. Mohamed Ali Mosque Mohamed Ali Mosque proudly stands as the highest point inside Cairo Citadel which was established by Mohammed Ali Pasha in 1830 AD and its erection continued till his death in 1848 AD. The exterior design was taken from the design of the Sultan Ahmad Mosque in Istanbul and the mosque acts as one of the most significant Islamic attractions in Cairo. 

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

 Sultan Hassan Madrassa and Mosque Sultan Hassan Madrassa and Mosque acts as one of the rarest pieces of the early Mamluk architecture period which were founded between 1356 AD and 1363 AD. The mosque was built out of giant blocks of stone which became the symbol of the culmination of all the architectural projects during the reign of the Mamluks. Al Rifa'i Mosque Another impressive Islamic monument in Cairo is the Al Refaie Mosque which was founded by Khoshiar Hanim, the mother of Khedive Ismail. The process of construction had begun in 1869 AD and was completed by 1911 AD. 

However, the works of its erection stopped for around 25 years from 1880 to 1905 AD. The mosque served as the burial tombs of Mohamed Ali's family members. Ibn Tulun Mosque Ibn Tulun Mosque is the oldest and largest mosque in Cairo which was established between 876 and 879 AD by Ahmed Ibn Tulun who was commissioned by the Abbasid Caliph to be the governor of Al Fustat. The interior design of the mosque was derived from the Abbasid architectural style and the mosque stands wonderfully decorated arches with a very large courtyard. 

Al Muizz Street The epic street of Al Muizz is able to provide a magical journey across all the living miracles of Cairo. It is a very attractive cultural marvel that showcases the golden street of Cairo which came into existence in the 10th century AD in the Fatimid period. Muizz transformed into a golden labyrinth that has the most incredible monuments, artifacts, and houses.

 Khan El Khalili Bazaar Khan El Khalili Bazaar is an ancient renowned souk located in the center of Cairo which was founded as a large center of trade during the reign of Mamluk. The bazaar dates back to the 14th century which became full of cafes and restaurants including El Fishawy, the oldest café in the city. Finally, we will drive you to your hotel to end your day trip.


Tour Notes

What to Pack 

Hat. 

Camera.

 Comfortable shoes.

 Sunblock & Sunglasses.

 Warm clothes in winter.

 Cotton clothes in summer. 

Valid Passport for 6 months.

1 - 1 Persons

Adult: 190 USD / Person

Child: 95 USD / Person

2 - 4 Persons

Adult: 110 USD / Person

Child: 55 USD / Person

5 - 8 Persons

Adult: 70 USD / Person

Child: 35 USD / Person

9 - 16 Persons

Adult: 60 USD / Person

Child: 30 USD / Person

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