Cairo

The vibrant capital of Egypt, Cairo is a beautiful and chaotic adventure buzzing with 22 million locals and tourists exploring its Fatimid Caliphate and Mamluk Sultanate era monuments, colourful markets that still relive their medieval past and flavourful Egyptian food.

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Things To See & Do

Aisha Fahmy Palace

Aisha Fahmy Palace

Renamed after Princess Aisha Fahmy
Located in Aziz Abaza area at St. Zamalek, this ancient mansion belonging to Ali Fahmy, an Egyptian aristocrat and the army chief of King Farouk was built in 1907 and restored as an arts centre in 2017.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Citadel

Citadel

The seat of Egypt government from 13th to 19th centuries
Located atop the Mokattam hills in Cairo’s centre, this fortification pertaining to the medieval Islamic era was built by Saladin, the first sultan of Egypt during 1176-1183 and modified twice in 14th and 19th centuries.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Al Azhar Mosque

Al Azhar Mosque

Houses World’s 2nd Oldest Continuously-run University
This grand mosque was built in 970 AD and has since then seen many other architectural enlargements over a period of more than 1000 years, making it a unique amalgamation of various Egyptian styles and eras.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

Locally known as Cairo Museum or Egyptian Museum
Located in Downtown Cairo, near Midan Tahrir, this structure built in 1901 is one of the largest museums in the region and houses the world's biggest collection of Pharaonic antiquities.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan

Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan

Storehouse of Innovative Architecture
Located near the Citadel in Historic Cairo, this mosque and madrassa was constructed from 1356 to 1363 after being commissioned by Sultan an-Nasir Hasan during the Bahri Mamluk dynasty reign.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Cairo Tower

Cairo Tower

Locally known as ‘Nasser's Pineapple’
Located on Gezira Island across Nile River, this 187 metres high concrete tower built during 1954-1961 was designed by an Egyptian architect called Naoum Shebib. Oh, it is also the tallest structure in Egypt.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Manial Palace and Museum

Manial Palace and Museum

Also known as Prince Mohamed Ali Palace (Al Manial Palace)
Located on Rhoda Island in the Sharia Al-Saray area in Southern Cairo, this grand museum and palace was built by Prince Mohammed Ali (King Farouk’s uncle) in the early 20th century.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Museum of Islamic Art

Museum of Islamic Art

Reservoir of Cairo’s Islamic History
Overlooking Cairo, this two-storeyed museum designed by an Italian architect called Alfonso Manescalo in neo-Mamluk style, was completed in the year 1902. It was partially demolished in the 1970s and again in 2014 but has subsequently been renovated.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Qalawun Complex

Qalawun Complex

Highlight of Historic Cairo
Located at the Bayn al-Qasrayn district plaza, this sprawling complex consisting of a madrassa, mausoleum, and a hospital (destroyed in 1910) was built during 1284-1285 by the 7th Bahri Mamluk Sultan called Al-Mansur Qalawun.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Coptic Museum

Coptic Museum

Witness the Finest of the Coptic Art
Founded in the year 1908 by an Egyptian Coptic leader called Marcus Simaika, this museum sprawls over an area of 8,000 square meters and houses the world’s largest-ever collection of Egyptian Christian artefacts.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Cairo

Best during winters, spring and fall

  • DEC-FEB

    Peak Season

  • SEP-OCT

    Moderate Season

  • MAR-AUG

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant days with bearable heat and crowded tourist spots.
  • Things You'll Love:Embarking on cruise and pyramid tours, visiting the art fair and restaurant hopping.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Cairo Art FairDecember-February

RamadanAs per calendar

Coptic ChristmasJanuary

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Cairo - The City With a Splendid Heritage


Cairo Egypt is primarily a splendid white desert and one of the best megacities in the world. Situated on both sides of the Nile, the city is steeped deep in heritage and culture. Dotted with breathtaking souks, mosques and the mighty Nile River, this city surprises its travellers in several ways.


Best Time to Visit Cairo


The best time to visit this city is from the months of December to February. Cairo weather offers pleasant days and bearable heat, making the city easy to explore. Also, during this time, travellers can witness the local art fair, and traditional festivals including Ramdan, Coptic Christmas and more.


How to Reach Cairo


Cairo International Airport is the closest and busiest airport at a distance of 20 km from the main city. There is also an extensive road network available for bus services taking you to the beautiful city. Travellers can also opt for Egyptian National Railways to reach the city.


What are the Things to See and Do in Cairo


Buzzing with ancient architecture, history and culture, there are numerous things to do in this bustling city. It is a beautiful city settled on both sides of the endless Nile. From castles, mosques, and pyramids of Giza, to churches, museums and other Islamic monuments, you will never run out of places to explore here.


Places to Visit in Cairo


Aisha Fahmy Palace

Aisha Fahmy Palaceis an ancient mansion that has now been renamed after Princess Aisha Fahmy as an arts centre. Attracting a lot of tourists, the palace boasts exquisite interiors that reflect the rich heritage of this city.

Citadel

The Citadel of Cairois a fortification dating back to the medieval Islamic era. It was the seat of the government that also served as the residence of the rulers for almost 700 years.

Al Azhar Mosque

Built-in AD 972, it is one of the oldest and prime landmarks of the city. With remarkable architecture, it is one of the oldest surviving mosques and universities in the world.


Restaurants in Cairo


Egyptian Nights

Serving Egyptian specialities along with numerous other cuisines and wine, Egyptian Nights is an amazing dining option in the city. With a modern and cosy ambience, the restaurant’s service staff is hospitable and quick on their feet.

Pane Vino

Enjoy your food with a pleasing view of the city and the river Nile in the opulent Pane Vino. With fascinating interiors, the restaurant serves numerous cuisines including Italian delicacies.

Nile Terrace

Exploring authentic Egyptian delicacies, Nile Terrace offers a great dine-in experience. With a cosy ambience and a mesmerising view of the city, this restaurant is loved by tourists.


Museums in Cairo


Manial Palace and Museum

Built-in the early 20th Century, Manial Palace and Museumis located on Rhoda Island. Initially a palace, this now palace-cum-museum was built by King Mohammed Ali.

Museum of Islamic Art

Designed by an Italian architect in the early 1900s, the Museum of Islamic Artis a two-storeyed building showcasing various artefacts and exhibits. Furthermore, it is considered the reservoir for this city’s Islamic history.

Coptic Museum

Founded in the early 1900s, this Cairo Museumis sprawled across an area of 8,000 sq. ft., boasting the largest collection associated with Christianity.


Places to Stay in Cairo


Baron Hotel

One of the top luxury hotels in this city, Baron Hotel is an amazing stay option overlooking the beautiful city. Along with upscale amenities, the hotel also offers a currency exchange facility for Cairo currency.

Hilton Cairo Heliopolis

Hilton Cairo Heliopolis is an excellent hotel serving comfort to all its guests. With world-class amenities like a casino, a swimming pool and a spa along with exotic interiors, the hotel is another exciting option for an affordable stay.

Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo

The majestic Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo offers luxury and comfort at its best. The majestic facade and opulent interiors of the hotel with excellent recreational amenities like a spa, a swimming pool, and a coffee shop will add charm to your vacation.


Food to Try in Cairo


One of the best things to do in Cairo is explore the wide range of lip-smacking delicacies. Serving some of the best food items in the world, this city offers dishes full of authentic flavours as savoured by the locals. Some of the must-try food items in the city are Koshary, Hawawshi, Mahshi, Messaka, Keshk and Feteer.


Things to Buy in Cairo


Khan Al-Khalili

A bustling 14th-century market that pleases tourists and locals alike, Khan Al-Khalili is a popular hotspot for shopping in this city. The market has everything, ranging from spices and fragrances to leather and jewellery.

Suuq El Ataba

For shopping footwear and clothes, head straight to the Suuq El Ataba Market. From clothing to hand-crafted jewellery and artefacts, the market has it all.

Souk Al Khayamiya Tentmakers Bazaar

Devoted to the Carine technique of crafting gorgeous tapestries with vibrant applique stitching, Souk Al Khayamiya is another marketplace offering an authentic Egyptian experience.


Cairo Overview


Country

Egypt

Tourist Places in Cairo

Citadel, Qalawun Complex, Aisha Fahmy Palace

Best Time to Visit in Cairo

December to February

Cairo is famous for

Heritage ,Museums


Conclusion


This city is the capital city of Egypt and the one city that travellers absolutely love. Even Cairo nightlife mesmerises all its tourists. Offering a blend of its mysterious past and modernity, the city boasts centuries-old monuments.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Cairo

What are the best places to visit in Cairo?

The most loved attractions in Cairo are Aisha Fahmy Palace, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities and Citadel.

What is the best time to visit Cairo?

Ideally the best time to visit any place is considered when the weather conditions are delightful. For Cairo, you can choose to go in December, January and February which is the peak season and March, April, October and November which is the moderate season. Both will serve you well to unwind from your tedious routine.

How is the weather of Cairo in peak season?

The weather of Cairo in peak season is pleasant days with bearable heat and crowded tourist spots. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.

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