Cairo Citadel, Old Cairo and Khan El Khalili

Khan el-Khalili, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Egypt
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Duration

3 Hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, Espanol, Francais, Italian

Unveiling Cairo’s Timeless Treasures: Citadel & Old Cairo Tour

Step into Cairo’s layered history with a Cairo Citadel and Old Cairo Tour, a journey blending medieval grandeur, sacred landmarks, and vibrant markets. From Saladin’s fortress to Coptic gems and the maze-like Khan el Khalili Bazaar, this tour reveals the city’s multicultural soul. Perfect for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, every stop tells a story spanning centuries.

1. Citadel of Saladin: A Medieval Masterpiece

Your Cairo Citadel and Old Cairo Tour begins at the Citadel of Saladin, a 12th-century fortress dominating Cairo’s skyline. Wander through its massive gates and courtyards while your guide explains how this UNESCO site defended against Crusader invasions. The highlight? The Alabaster Mosque of Muhammad Ali, where sunlight filters through stained glass onto intricate Ottoman designs. Climb the minaret for panoramic views stretching from the Nile to the Giza Plateau.

Pro Tip: Wear comfortable shoes—the Citadel’s stone pathways reward explorers with hidden vantage points.

2. Old Cairo’s Sacred Tapestry: Mosques, Churches & Synagogues

Next, descend to Old Cairo, a district where faiths converge. Your Cairo Citadel and Old Cairo Tour includes:

  • The Hanging Church: Suspended over Roman-era gates, this 7th-century Coptic marvel houses ancient icons and cedarwood screens.
  • Ben Ezra Synagogue: Discover where Jewish tradition claims the prophet Jeremiah once preached. Its Geniza (archive) revealed medieval manuscripts in the 1800s.
  • Amr Ibn Al-As Mosque: Africa’s oldest mosque, built in 642 CE, where simplicity meets spiritual power.

Your guide will decode symbolism, like Coptic carvings of palm fronds (eternity) and Islamic geometric patterns (divine order).

3. Khan el Khalili Bazaar: A Sensory Feast.

Conclude your Cairo Citadel and Old Cairo Tour in Khan el Khalili, a 14th-century market alive with color and chatter. Navigate alleys brimming with:

  • Spice Stalls: Saffron, cardamom, and hibiscus piled in vibrant mounds.
  • Handicrafts: Lanterns, papyrus art, and alabaster vases—ideal for authentic souvenirs.
  • Historic Cafés: Sip mint tea at El Fishawi, a 1773 institution frequented by writers like Naguib Mahfouz.

Bargaining Tip: Start at 50% of the quoted price and negotiate with a smile—it’s part of the experience!

Why Travelers Love This Tour

  • Expert Guides: Licensed Egyptologists blend history with anecdotes (e.g., why Muhammad Ali’s mosque has twin minarets).
  • Efficient Logistics: Air-conditioned transfers between sites maximize exploration time.
  • Cultural Depth: Contrast Islamic, Coptic, and Jewish heritage in one seamless day.

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in Egyptian history with a sightseeing tour of Old Cairo's major sights
  • Visit the Cairo Citadel on the Moqattam Hills for grand views over the city
  • See the beautiful alabaster Mosque of Muhammad Ali, built for Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848
  • Discover the sights of Old Cairo, such as the Hanging Church and the Ben Ezra Synagogue
  • Wander the alleys of the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar and try out your bargaining skills

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 2 2 2 $50,00
2 3 3 3 $100,00
3 4 4 4 $110,00
4 5 5 5 $160,00
5 6 6 6 $210,00
6 7 7 7 $220,00
7 8 8 8 $270,00
8 9 9 9 $320,00

  • Transportation
  • Parking fees
  • Taxes and service charge
  • Egyptologist guide
  • Lunch
  • Entrance fees
  • Tips and personal expenses.

0 – 3 hours
3 – 5 hours
Fullday (+7hours)

English
Espanol
Francais
Italian

Tour's Location

Khan el-Khalili, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Egypt

Is the Cairo Citadel and Old Cairo Tour suitable for children?

Absolutely! The mix of forts, markets, and stories engages all ages. Comfortable breaks and shaded areas ensure a family-friendly pace.

What should I wear for visiting religious sites?

Modest clothing is required. Cover shoulders and knees; scarves are provided for mosque visits.

Can I take photos inside the Hanging Church or mosques?

Photography is allowed in most areas, but avoid flash inside chapels. Respect “no photo” signs in active worship spaces.

How much time is spent at Khan el Khalili Bazaar?

You’ll have 45–60 minutes to explore. Guides can recommend trusted shops for quality souvenirs.

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Owner

Kareem

Member Since 2024

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