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For over 30 years, Grace Way Travel has been a pillar of Egyptian tourism synonymous with authenticity, expertise, and exceptional service.
Your Journey, Your Rhythm
This private tour moves at your pace, with no crowds and no rigid schedules just the freedom to explore Cairo as you wish.
Guidance Rooted in Expertise
Your licensed Egyptologist guide brings Coptic and Islamic Cairo to life through storytelling and insights no guidebook can match.
Seamless Comfort
Travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with hotel pickup and drop off effortless comfort from start to finish.
Skip the Lines
Your guide handles all ticketing, allowing you to bypass queues and focus on the beauty and history of each site.
Authentic Encounters
Sip mint tea at legendary Café and discover authentic treasures with insider guidance moments that connect you to the real Cairo.
Grace Way Travel is a partner you can trust handling every detail so you can savor every moment.
Allow travelers to specify their own pickup point
Your trip will start in a crown jewel of Cairo's Islamic heritage, Al Rifai Mosque captivates with its majestic presence. Built in the late 1800s, its stunning marble interiors, intricate woodwork, and grand domes reflect a golden age of craftsmanship. More than a place of worship, it serves as the royal mausoleum of Egypt's monarchy—a serene, awe-inspiring space where history whispers from every carved detail.
Perched proudly atop the Muqattam Hills, the Citadel of Saladin stands as one of Cairo's most iconic landmarks—a medieval fortress that has watched over the city for over 800 years. Built by the legendary Sultan Saladin to defend against the Crusaders, this sprawling stronghold later became the seat of Egyptian governance for nearly seven centuries. Dominating its skyline is the stunning Mosque of Muhammad Ali, with its alabaster walls and cascading domes that gleam in the sunlight. Wander through ancient halls, step onto ramparts with panoramic city views, and walk in the footsteps of sultans and rulers who shaped Egypt's destiny.
Perched proudly atop the Muqattam Hills, the Citadel of Saladin stands as one of Cairo's most iconic landmarks—a medieval fortress that has watched over the city for over 800 years. Built by the legendary Sultan Saladin to defend against the Crusaders, this sprawling stronghold later became the seat of Egyptian governance for nearly seven centuries. Dominating its skyline is the stunning Mosque of Muhammad Ali, with its alabaster walls and cascading domes that gleam in the sunlight. Wander through ancient halls, step onto ramparts with panoramic city views, and walk in the footsteps of sultans and rulers who shaped Egypt's destiny.
As one of Egypt's oldest and most revered churches, The Hanging Church holds a unique place in Christian history. Built in the 7th century atop the Roman Babylon Fortress, it served as the official residence of the Coptic Orthodox Pope from the 7th to the 13th centuries—a period when countless papal elections and important religious decisions took place within its walls. The church's 110 icons, some dating back to the 8th century, represent one of the most important collections of Coptic art in existence. Walking through its hallowed halls is to walk through the very history of Christianity in Egypt.
you will end your day by visiting Khan El Khalili a bazaar considers the oldest market of the middle east for Cheap Egpytian gifts, this huge Cairo bazaar located in the center of Islamic Cairo, the bazaar attracts foreign tourists and Egyptians alike, housing a lot of mini bazaars and traditional coffee shops, the market inspires many through the ages such as the Egyptian intellectual author Nageeb Mahfouz who wrote some of his famous novels in the street of khan El Khalili.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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