Step into the rich tapestry of Cairo’s history on a private day tour that unveils its Christian and Islamic heritage. Begin in the heart of Coptic Cairo, visiting significant sites like the Hanging Church and Ben Ezra Synagogue. Then journey through Islamic Cairo, exploring stunning mosques and the vibrant Khan El-Khalili bazaar. This customizable tour offers round-trip private transfers, with options to include a knowledgeable guide, entry fees, and a delightful lunch by the Nile. Perfect for travelers interested in culture, history, and local cuisine.
- Discover key historical sites in Coptic and Islamic Cairo
- Visit the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and multiple mosques
- Explore the lively Khan El-Khalili bazaar for authentic shopping
- Hassle-free private transfers and optional upgrade for a guide and lunch
You can head directly to your preferred meeting point, or request pickup.
Coptic Cairo is a part of Old Cairo which encompasses the Babylon Fortress, , the Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George and many other Coptic churches and historical sites. It is believed in Christian tradition that the Holy Family visited this area and stayed at the site of Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (Abu Serga).[ Coptic Cairo was a stronghold for Christianity in Egypt until the Islamic era, though most of the current buildings of the churches in Coptic Cairo were built after the Muslim conquest of Egypt in the 7th century.
Discover the allure of the Hanging Church (El Muallaqa, Sitt Mariam, St Mary) located on Shar'a Mari Girgis Street in Cairo, Egypt. This architectural masterpiece, also hailed as the Suspended Church, holds significant importance in Egyptian Christian history. Its striking features include an elevated position, intricate wooden motifs, and a breathtaking interior adorned with biblical frescoes and ornate icons. Immerse yourself in the serenity of this sacred site while gaining insights into the cultural and religious heritage of Egypt. A visit to the Hanging Church promises an enchanting experience that will leave a lasting impression.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת בן עזרא, Arabic: معبد بن عزرا), sometimes referred to as the El-Geniza Synagogue (Hebrew: בית כנסת אל גניזה) or the Synagogue of the Levantines (al-Shamiyin),[1] is situated in Old Cairo, Egypt. According to local folklore, it is located on the site where baby Moses was found.[2] This was the synagogue whose geniza or store room was found in the 19th century to contain a treasure of abandoned Hebrew, Aramaic and Judeo-Arabic secular and sacred manuscripts. The collection, known as the Cairo Geniza, was brought to the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England at the instigation of Solomon Schechter. It is now divided between several academic libraries, with the majority being kept at the Cambridge University Library.
Discover the majesty of the Abu-Sergah & St. Barbara Church, an iconic historical landmark that stands as a testament to Egypt's rich Coptic heritage. Immerse yourself in the captivating aura of this ancient church, renowned for its intricate architectural details and fascinating religious significance. Located in the heart of Cairo, this sacred site invites visitors to explore its hallowed halls and take a step back in time. Uncover the secrets of Abu-Sergah & St. Barbara, and embark on a journey that seamlessly blends spirituality, history, and artistry.
Al-Rifa'i Mosque is located in Midan al-Qal'a, adjacent to the Cairo Citadel. Now, it is also the royal mausoleum of Muhammad Ali's family. The building is located opposite the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, which dates from around 1361, and was architecturally conceived as a complement to the older structure.
The Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hassan is a monumental mosque and madrasa located in the historic district of Cairo, Egypt. It was built between 1356 and 1363 during the Bahri Mamluk period, commissioned by Sultan an-Nasir Hasan
The Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt, built by Salah ad-Din and further developed by subsequent Egyptian rulers. It was the seat of government in Egypt and the residence of its rulers for nearly 700 years from the 13th to the 19th centuries
Then Continue your day tour to Islamic Cairo that was Founded in 641 A.D By the First Muslam leader Amr Ibn Elas Over there in Islamic Cairo you will be able to Visit and Enter the Following Mosques `Masjid` Amr Ibn Elas Mosque that was built in 642 A.D By the Muslim leader Amr Ibn Elas at El FUSTAT area
Khan el-Khalili is a famous bazaar and souq in the historic center of Cairo, Egypt. Established as a center of trade in the Mamluk era and named for one of its several historic caravanserais, the bazaar district has since become one of Cairo's main attractions for tourists and Egyptians alike.
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