Cairo is regarded as one of the greatest mega cities of the world. Undoubtedly, the city is beautiful and crazy. It is opulent in the historic finery despite half of it being damaged with no sign of repair. Perhaps this very well explains why Cairo is one city that travellers love to hate just in equal measures. The sheer pollution, noise and the huge traffic are just an assault on your senses but you need to look beyond the modern hullabaloo and you’ll find a history that has been in existence since centuries. Full of life and vigour, Cairo is one city where you actually get a vibe of the Egyptian street life. No trip to Egypt is ever complete without you staying in the city which is regarded by the Arabs as the The Mother of the World or the Umm al-Dunya, Cairo.
Crack a joke, blow your nose, look through dirt and see the you’ll be able to see, understand and analyse the true colors of Cairo. Believe me friends, if you actually love Cairo, it will leave no stone unturned to double the love and send it you. Stop thinking, pack your bags and get set for a holiday in Egypt’s Cairo.

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Cairo Top Attractions
Places To Visit In Cairo
Located on the hot and humid Giza Plateau, the Pyramids of Giza is one of the most popular places to visit in Cairo. If you are a history buff, the ancient folklores and the sheer magnificence of these pyramids will mesmerize you. The largest pyramid, the Pyramid of Cheops is a marvel, and you can explore the enthralling narrow passages. Some of the other notable pyramids include the Pyramid of Mycerinus and the Pyramid of Chephren. Another fascinating attraction that is yet to open to the public is the Grand Egyptian Museum, which will house various artifacts dedicated to preserving the Egyptian civilization. Location: Al-Ahram Street, GizaTimings: 8 am to 5 pmPrice: 80 Egyptian pounds per adult (entry fee)

Established by Auguste Mariette in 1857 and shifted to its current location in 1897, the Egyptian museum is one of the most fascinating places to see in Cairo. The sheer number of exhibits and collections will attract you to this place again and again. If you are a history lover, you will be in awe of the humongous display of artifacts. There are around 120,000 artifacts and it's exhibition depicts the glorious reign of ancient Egyptian. One of the most prominent wonders is the Tutankhamun Galleries. And it contains beautiful jewellery, pottery, mummies, sarcophagi and of course treasure of King Tutankhamen. Location: Midan al-Tahrir, DowntownTimings: 9 am to 5 pm except on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. On Friday, it is from 9 am to 4 pm. And on Thursday and Sunday, it is reopened from 5:30 pm to 9 pm. Price: 391.56 Egyptian pounds per adult

Situated in the middle of the Islamic Cairo District, the Al-Azhar Mosque is one of the oldest surviving mosques of the Fatimid era. The architectural display and the tranquil ambiance make this one of the most magnificent Tourist places in Cairo. You can enter the mosque via the Gate of the Barbers, which is the primary entrance. Remember to keep your shoes aside as you enter the central courtyard and explore the mosque. From the central position, you can observe the five minarets of the mosque and the El-Taibarsiya Medrese. After that, you will come across the vast prayer hall.Location: Al-Azhar Street, Islamic Cairo DistrictTimings: 9 AM - 5 PMPrice: 156.60 Egyptian pounds per adult

Rich with ancient history and numerous churches, Old Cairo lets you peek into the glorious past of Egypt. It is definitely one of the must-visit places in Cairo. There are several notable historic sites that indicate the presence of the Greco-Roman time period. It is also the place where Babylon was founded approximately in 525 BCE. The remnant of this Roman fortress is still visible with the white and red bricks. There are various attraction spots that you can visit, such as the Coptic Museum, Church of the Virgin Mary, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and much more. These structures will help you understand the culture of Egypt even more.Location: Sharia Mar Girgis, south of Downtown

Founded in the 14th century, the Khan el-Khalili is one of the most iconic places to visit in Cairo. There is a labyrinth of alleyways that interconnect to form a lively bazaar. Here, you get to experience medieval Cairo, and as such, the cultural and financial importance of this market is undeniable. Visit the tiny shops to purchase authentic Egyptian products. It is also the perfect place to pick up some souvenirs like silverware, incense, ancient Pharaoh, etc. Don’t forget to taste the delicacies of the El-Fishawy café or the El-lord café. If you are lucky, you can also witness the Sufi celebrations with litany performances and carnivals. Location: Off Al-Azhar Street, Islamic Cairo DistrictTimings: 9 am to 5 pm

Built-in 1176 by Saladin, the Citadel of Cairo is one of the most prominent places to see in Cairo. Though the original foundation is no longer in existence, the structure is still formidable and has a unique appeal. Here, the primary attraction site is the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. It is also called the Alabaster Mosque and boasts of white stone minarets that are disproportionate. Moreover, you can move north-east and visit the Al-Nasir Mosque. If you want to experience a surreal vision of the city, go to the Gawhara Terrace and admire the picturesque scenic views.Location: Salah Salem St, Al Abageyah, El-Khalifa, Cairo GovernorateTimings: 8 am to 4 pmPrice: 100 Egyptian Pounds per person

Constructed during the years 1356 to 1363, the Sultan Hassan Mosque is a magnificent personification of Mamluk architecture. The mosque was built in honor of Sultan Hassan el-Nasir and is also a mausoleum, housing the Sultan’s sarcophagus. With such exemplary Arabic artistry, the mosque is bound to entice you, thus making it one of the most interesting Tourist places in Cairo. The exterior is a vestige of the old Egyptian temples, and through the massive doorway, you can visit the domed vestibule. Behind it, you can observe an antechamber, which leads to the open court. Now, you can go to the mausoleum via the iron door. Location: El-Darb El-Ahmar, El-Khalifa, Cairo GovernorateTimings: 9 am to 5 pm Price: 80 Egyptian pounds per adult

If you are eager to understand the Islamic heritage of Cairo, the Museum of Islamic Art is an ideal place for exploration. Here, you will find price collections and displays that preserve the exquisite Middle Easter artwork. Make sure to admire the Ottoman tiles, the intricately designed wood-inlay, etc. Don’t forget to observe the highlighted Qurans and the heavy ornate jewelry display. Moreover, you must also pay a visit to the science and Astronomy rooms and glance at the various equipment pieces and other collections. Location: Midan Bab Al Khalq, Islamic Cairo DistrictTimings: 9 am to 7 pm with the exception of Friday when the timing is 1:30 pm to 7 pm.Price: 50 Egyptian pounds per adult
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