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Attractions in & around Cairo

Cairo is usually the first stop in Egypt for any discerning Traveller due to the world-famous ‘Seven wonders of the World’, that of the 3 step Pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx. 
Along with this is also the renowned Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, a vast Museum hosting the world's best and largest collection of Pharaonic treasures including the Mask of the Boy King Tutankhamun. Other interesting spots to explore are Memphis and Saqqara, Khan Khalili Old Bazaar, Old Coptic Cairo and a host of other locations waiting for you to explore!

The Great Pyramids of Giza

Discover the pyramids of giza, Egypt’s iconic wonders. Learn history, tips, and highlights in our complete guide. Start planning your visit today!

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Covering more than 3,000 years, from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period in Egypt. It’s said that if you allowed one minute for each exhibit, it would take nine months to see everything here.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar in Cairo

Existing since the Fatimid rule of Egypt, Khan el Khalili is the oldest Bazaars in Cairo always been a purveyor of all that is Precious  & rare. Know more about the origins of this mystic bazaar

The Great Sphinx in Giza

The Giza plateau is filled with Relics of ancient Egypt but few have shared the Reverance and Mysterious origins of the Mighty Sphinx, Dive into the Interesting details about this historical monument.

Traditional Tanoura Show in Cairo

Discover why tanoura show cairo is a traveler’s favorite. Enjoy whirling dervishes, live music, and culture—secure your magical evening now!

Saqqara Stepped Pyramid

Saqqara was one of Egypt's greatest burial cemeteries, and it had been in use for for 3,000 years. The majority of it is still unexplored, but among the wonders on display is the spectacular Step Pyramid of Zoser.

The Valley Temple in Giza Cairo

The Valley Temple was buried beneath the sand until it was discovered in 1852 by French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette.

Saladin Citadel & Mohammad Aly Mosque

Visit the Saladin Citadel Of Cairo with the iconic Mosque of Muhammad Ali Cairo. Learn history and plan your Cairo adventure now!

The Solar Khufu Ship Museum in Egypt

One of the many marvels of ancient Egypt is the Khufu Solar Boat, Residing in the Khufu ship museum. Discover more about this masterpiece, its history, discovery and purpose

Saint George Church, Old Cairo 

Saint George Church was constructed by Athanasius during the time of Ibn Marwan, Governor of Egypt, and is referenced in the History of the Coptic Patriarchs and by Al-Maqrizi.

Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids of Giza

You enjoy the light and sound spectacle near the pyramids and Sphinx. The Sphinx retells history, revealing the world's most ancient mysteries.

Djoser Step Pyramid in Saqqara

The greatest tomb in Saqqara is that of King Zoser (Djoser), whose Step Pyramid marked the beginning of the Pyramid Age.

Hanging Church (El Muallaqa, Sitt Mariam, St Mary)

The most well-known church in Cairo is the Al Muallaqa church and one of the oldest in Coptic Egypt. Because it was built above the Babylon Fortress, it is named Al Muallaqa and is devoted to the Virgin Mary.

Bent Pyramid at Dahshur

The Bent Pyramid at Dahshur features a rare bent profile created by ancient construction adjustments, offering insight into Egypt’s earliest attempts at smooth-sided pyramids.
 

Coptic Cairo

Coptic-cairo reveals Egypt’s Christian heritage through stunning churches and museums. Explore its wonders and plan your unforgettable visit!

The church of Saint Barbara in Egypt

Saint Barbara’s Church in Coptic Cairo is one of Egypt’s oldest Christian monuments, dating back to the 5th–6th century. Known for housing the relics of Saint Barbara, the church reflects centuries of Coptic heritage, architectural evolution, and deep spiritual significance.
 

Fortress of Babylon in Old Cairo

Explore the Fortress of Babylon, a major Roman fort in Old Cairo known for its strategic location, massive towers, and enduring historical significance.
 

Memphis Necropolis in Egypt

Memphis Necropolis is Egypt’s ancient royal burial site, home to pyramids, tombs, and monuments that reflect the early development of pharaonic civilization.

Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo

Al-Azhar Mosque is a landmark of Islamic scholarship and Fatimid architecture, home to the world’s second-oldest university and a symbol of Cairo’s spiritual heritage.

Pyramid of Teti at Saqqara

Teti’s Pyramid in Saqqara is an Old Kingdom monument built for the first king of the Sixth Dynasty. Known for its Pyramid Texts and unique mortuary chapel, it remains one of Egypt’s most historically important royal tombs.

Al muizz Street, Cairo

Al Muizz Street is one of Cairo’s oldest and most vibrant historic avenues, showcasing centuries of Islamic architecture. Lined with mosques, palaces, and bustling markets, it offers a captivating walk through Egypt’s medieval past.

Al-Hussein Mosque, Cairo

Al-Hussein Mosque is one of Cairo’s most sacred Islamic landmarks, built in 1154 and revered for housing the head of Imam Hussein. Located by Khan El-Khalili, it blends centuries of architectural heritage and remains a major pilgrimage site.

Bab Al Futuh in Cairo

Bab al-Futuh is an 11th-century Fatimid gate in Old Cairo, famous for its massive round towers and strategic role in the city’s medieval fortifications.

Bab Zuwayla in Cairo

Bab Zuweila is one of Cairo’s last surviving medieval gates, built in 1092 CE by the Fatimid vizier Badr al-Jamali. Famous for its towering twin bastions, massive wooden doors, and later Mamluk minarets, it served as a defensive stronghold, execution site, and ceremonial gateway. Today, it stands as one of Cairo’s most iconic historic monuments.

 

Al Rifai Mosque in Cairo

Al Rifai Mosque in Cairo blends Neo-Mamluk architecture with royal history. Completed in 1912, it serves as both a majestic mosque and mausoleum for Muhammad Ali’s family.

Ibn Tulun Mosque, Cairo

The Ibn Tulun Mosque, Cairo’s oldest well-preserved mosque, dates back to 879 CE. Famous for its vast square layout, intricate arches, and 128 ornate stucco windows, it remains a pinnacle of early Islamic architecture and a must-visit historical landmark.

 

Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo

The Sultan Hassan Mosque, built in the 14th century, is a Bahri Mamluk architectural marvel in Cairo, renowned for its grand portal, extensive madrasas, and historic significance.

Suez Canal Egypt

The Suez Canal, Egypt’s iconic waterway, connects Africa and Asia, handling thousands of ships yearly and shaping international trade.

Al-Hakim Mosque, Cairo

Al-Hakim Mosque, Cairo, is a stunning Fatimid-era mosque built between 990–1013 CE. Famous for its grand courtyard, distinctive minarets, and rich history, it remains a key cultural and religious landmark.

Ben-Ezra Synagogue in Cairo

The Ben Ezra Synagogue, founded in the 11th century in Old Cairo, is Egypt’s oldest Jewish monument and the discovery site of the renowned Cairo Geniza.