8hrs
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Español, French, German, Italy
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Islamic Cairo on this captivating full-day tour. Discover hidden architectural gems, explore beautifully preserved historic houses, and stroll through the vibrant heart of medieval Cairo, Al-Muizz Street. This itinerary offers a unique insight into the daily life, artistry, and religious heritage that shaped this ancient city.
Your full-day journey into Old Cairo begins with a visit to the Gayer-Anderson Museum, often referred to as Beit El Kretleya. This unique museum, set within two beautifully restored 16th and 17th-century houses, showcases the elegant domestic architecture of the period and houses an intriguing collection of Oriental art and artifacts. You'll explore its intricately designed rooms, courtyards, and discover the fascinating stories and legends associated with the house. Next, we'll delve into the charming Beit Zeinab Khatoun, an Ottoman-era residence that provides a captivating glimpse into traditional Egyptian family life. Admire its classic layout, including the central courtyard and various quarters for men (Salamlek) and women (Haramlek), and perhaps enjoy a moment in its traditional café. Our architectural exploration continues with Sehiemy Palace (Beit El Seheimi), another magnificent example of an Ottoman house that offers further insight into the grandeur of the past. Wander through its impressive halls and discover the intricate details of its construction and decoration. Finally, we'll immerse ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Al-Muizz Street. This pedestrian-only thoroughfare is a living museum, boasting an incredible array of mosques, madrasas, mausoleums, and palaces spanning various Islamic periods. Your guide will lead you through this historic artery, pointing out key architectural masterpieces and sharing stories of the caliphs and sultans who shaped Cairo. You'll have time to soak in the ambiance, browse local shops, and witness the bustling life of this ancient district.
Dress Code: When visiting religious sites and traditional houses, it is recommended to dress modestly. For women, this typically means covering shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes are essential as there will be a significant amount of walking. Photography: Photography is generally permitted in these locations, but always confirm with your guide or check for specific signs. Some interiors may have restrictions. Best Time to Visit: Morning hours are generally less crowded and offer more comfortable temperatures for walking, especially during warmer months. Accessibility: Please note that historic houses and the narrow streets of Old Cairo may have uneven surfaces, steps, and limited accessibility for those with mobility challenges. Flexibility: While this is a suggested itinerary, your guide can tailor the experience to your interests and pace. Hydration: Bring plenty of water, especially during warmer seasons, to stay hydrated throughout the day.
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