Enjoy a day tour to visit El-Moez Street and Khan al-Khalili Market including stops at Bab al-Futuh (Gate of Conquest), Mosque and Sabil of Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar, public bathhouse of Sultan Inal, Mosque, Madrassa and Khanqah of Sultan Barquq, The complex of Sultan Qalawun, Sabil-Kuttab of Khusraw Pash Then move to old Coptic Cairo churches ( Hanging, Abu Serga Churches, and Ibn Ezra Synagogue ) end your tour with the citadel of Salah El-den with Alabaster mosque of Mouhamed Ali
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In case of pickup from either Heliopolis or 06th of October Areas, there is a supplement of 10$ per person.
our Egypt Tours R Us professional Egyptologist photographer tour guide will be waiting for you at your hotel’s lobby with Egypt Tours R Us‘s sign then you start your tour On your way to the tour, our guide will give you a brief introduction to your tour also tell you a lot of stories about our ancient Egyptian history, sightseeing, and ancient gods.
start your tour Visit El-Moez Street and Khan al-Khalili Market El-Moez St.
is one of the most amazing sightseeing you can ever visit in Cairo, it is the largest open-air Islamic museum all over the world, the tour will take you back to the era between the 10t to 17th century, see Old Islamic Cairo City gates and walls also the old houses, public bathrooms , sabils (charitable drinking fountains), and schools the street tour is including stops to visit Bab al-Futuh (Gate of Conquest) is one of three remaining gates in the walls of the old city of Cairo, then move to Mosque and Sabil of Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar This mosque also is attached by a sabil (charitable drinking fountain) flanked by a kuttab (Qur’an school for orphans), then visit the public bathhouse of Sultan Inal It is one of the few well-preserved hammams (public bathhouse) in Cairo out of the nearly 80 that existed by the end of the 19th century in Cairo, The Hamman was commissioned by Sultan Inal and built in 1456, during the Mamluk period, see the old massage rooms, hot water small private pool, private shower rooms, and decoration fountain at the middle next move to the Mosque, Madrasa, and Khanqah of Sultan Barquq it was build to be a big religious complex has a school for religious education in the four Islamic schools of thought, composed of a mosque, madrassa, mausoleum, and khanqah.
It was commissioned by Sultan al-Zahir Barquq as The complex was constructed in 1384-1386 the mosque has one of the most beautiful ceiling all over Egypt it is painted and the carved wooden ceiling is innovative and is considered an outstanding feature of this monument next move to The complex of Sultan Qalawun It is widely regarded as one of the major monuments of Islamic Cairo and of Mamluk architecture, it was built by Sultan al-Mansur Qalawun in 1284–1285, includes a hospital (bimaristan), a madrasa, and his mausoleum.
The place is notable for the size, and scope of its charitable operations as well as for the richness of its architecture.
Then move to the Sabil and Kuttab of Khusraw Pasha through a hidden door behind one of the old shop in Khan el Khalili you will reach the Sabil gate on two floors the first is the Sabil see how the filters the water before they give to the people then reach up to the second floor through a very narrow steel stair to the second floor was a kuttab (Qur’an school for orphans) from where you will have the most amazing pics for Moez street.
Then it is now the time for a break walkthrough Khan el-Kalili market enjoy this old market and shops then move to Old Coptic Cairo one of the world's oldest Christian denominations.
First visit to see the Hanging Church, Virgin Mary Church.
Built during the 4th century, this old church takes its name from its location: sited above one of the towers of the old Roman fortress to locate it above the cave where the holy family stays it is the most beautiful church build follow the Coptic traditional design of art.
Then visit the church of Abu Serga, a 5th-century Coptic Church.
View the 24 interior columns and 12th-century icons on the walls, and learn how the church stands where the holy family is thought to have stayed during their flight into Egypt from Israel King Herod.
Then, take a look at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, one of the most important Jewish synagogues all over Egypt, then you will visit the Citadel of Salah El-Din, which was constructed by Salah El Din on the Moqattam hills in 1183 AD to defend Cairo from the armies of Crusaders.
After that visit Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque which was designed by the architect Yousif Boushnaq, a Turkish man who came specially from Istanbul and built this great mosque for Mohamed Ali, the ruler of Egypt (1805-1849) who ruled Over 45 years Drive back to your hotel .
Solo Traveller | 2 - 3 Persons | 4 - 6 Persons | 7 - 10 Persons |
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$ 95 | $ 75 | $ 55 | $ 45 |
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