Private Tour: The National Museum & Islamic Cairo's Hidden Gems

8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 5 more

Embark on Private Tour: The National Museum & Islamic Cairo's Hidden Gems is an exclusive private tour that seamlessly blends the grandeur of pharaonic Egypt with the captivating charm of Islamic Cairo. Begin your day immersed in the unparalleled collection of artifacts at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, where you'll journey through millennia of history, from mummies to royal treasures.
Following your museum exploration, step into the heart of Islamic Cairo, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Unlike typical tourist routes, this tour unveils the city's hidden gems: beautifully preserved mosques with intricate details, bustling artisan workshops showcasing traditional crafts, and vibrant local markets with authentic sights and sounds.
This personalized experience allows you to delve deeper into the stories behind the landmarks, engage with local artisans, and savor the true essence of Cairo. Your expert Egyptologist guide. Book now

What's Included

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Local guide
All Entry Fess for all the sites
Lunch
All activities
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Pick up from any hotel in Cairo or Giza

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    National Museum Of Egyptian Civilization NEMC

    The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), located in the heart of Fustat, Old Cairo, stands as a testament to Egypt's rich heritage, offering a comprehensive journey through millennia of history. Inaugurated in 2021, this state-of-the-art institution spans 135,000 square meters, blending modern architecture with traditional design elements, symbolizing the fusion of past and present. Its prime attraction, the Royal Mummies Hall, houses 22 ancient kings and queens, including Ramses II and Hatshepsut, relocated in a globally televised 'Pharaohs’ Golden Parade'—a historic event underscoring Egypt’s dedication to preserving its legacy.

    3 hours Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Mosque of Muhammad Ali

    The Citadel of Salah El-Din (Saladin), Cairo’s iconic 12th-century Islamic fortress, was built 1176–1183 by Sultan Salah ad-Din to protect against Crusader threats. This UNESCO-listed complex spans 30+ acres, blending military might with architectural grandeur. Dominated by the 19th-century Muhammad Ali Mosque (Alabaster Mosque), its Ottoman domes and minarets define Cairo’s skyline. Key features include the 14th-century Al-Nasir Mosque, historic gates (e.g., Bab al-Azab), and museums (Military, Police). A seat of power for 700 years, it offers panoramic city views and embodies Egypt’s medieval Islamic heritage, merging defense, governance, and culture. (500 letters

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Al-Hakim Mosque

    Al-Hakim Mosque, Cairo’s fourth-largest historic mosque, is a monumental Fatimid-era structure commissioned by Caliph Al-Aziz (975–996) and completed under his son, Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (996–1021), in 1013 CE. Named after the controversial ruler, it exemplifies early Islamic architecture with Abbasid and North African influences. The mosque’s rectangular plan spans 120m x 113m, featuring a vast courtyard flanked by arcades and a prayer hall with soaring pointed arches. Its most distinctive elements are the two rectangular minarets—Egypt’s oldest surviving—adorned with intricate stucco and stonework, reflecting Fatimid innovation

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 4
    Bazar Khan El-Khalili

    Khan El-Khalili, established in the 14th century as a Mamluk trading hub, remains Cairo’s iconic souq. Its labyrinthine alleys brim with shops selling spices, gold, perfumes, and traditional crafts, retaining the ambiance of a medieval marketplace. Key landmarks include the historic Al-Fishawi Café (founded 1773), a haunt for writers and artists, and the Sultan Al-Ghuri Complex, hosting Sufi dance performances. By day, it buzzes with haggling shoppers; by night, it glows with lantern-lit stalls, offering an immersive dive into Egypt’s mercantile heritage. Muizz Street (Al-Muizz li-Din Allah), a 1km thoroughfare named after the Fatimid caliph, is dubbed the “open-air museum of Islamic architecture.” Dating to the 10th century, it boasts over 30 monuments spanning Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk, and Ottoman eras.

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Cancellation Policy

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