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Al Azher mosque
Old medieval Cairo & Moizz Street
Mineral water during the tour is included
Sites entry fees
Egyptologist tour guide
Day tour in Cairo (CAI 4)
A perfect tour for guests who have seen the pyramids, this full day program shows you another view of Cairo
Citadel and the alabaster mosque, Mohamed Ben Qalawon mosque, sultan Hassan mosque, hanging church, Ben Ezra synagogue .
There were several old capitals in the area that today is known as Cairo, which laid the foundation for the city to come. After Cairo was established in the tenth century A. D., additional influences from all parts of the world (as it was known at that time) helped shape the city you see today. The city has many areas that reflect this history and influence. Perhaps one of the most interesting sections is Medieval Cairo.
Departing the pier, you will travel through the desert landscape for approximately three hours to reach Cairo. Your first stop will be at the Citadel of Saladin, where panoramic views of the city of Cairo can be seen. Here you will also visit the spectacular Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali, the founder of modern Egypt.
You will then drive into the city center and visit the Sultan Hassan mosque. It is one of the masterpieces of Mamluk architecture. The building was commissioned in 1356 AD as a mosque and religious school for all four juristic branches of Sunni Islam. It was designed so that each of the four schools of thought –Shafi, Maliki, Hanafi and Hanbali would have its own area while sharing the mosque. The facade is almost 250 feet long and more than 115 feet high.
After the visit, you will proceed to Old Cairo. This area of town is made up of the remnants of those cities which were capitals before Cairo, as well as some other elements from the city's varied history. You will tour the Coptic Cairo section which includes the Babylon Fortress, the Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George and many other historical sites. It is believed that the Holy Family visited this area and the section was a stronghold for Christianity until the Islamic era. Unfortunately, most of the current buildings were built after the Muslim conquest of Egypt around 650 A.D. You will also visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue. According to local tradition, the Nile once flowed over the land the synagogue sits on, and there, in the reeds, baby Moses was found.
A complimentary visit to the exotic and colorful Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Once known as the Turkish bazaar during the Ottoman period, today it is usually called the Khan. The market was built in 1382, and soon had such a stranglehold on goods traveling from the Eastern world to the West, that it leads to Europe’s westward expansion. The Mamluks had such a monopoly on the spice markets it forced explorers such as Christopher Columbus to find alternative routes to the East. You will have free time to explore this photographic shopper's paradise. Sightsee or bargain for (its expected) Gold, silver, bronze, copper and bejeweled baubles, bangles, and beads. The smell of exotic spices, leather goods, and freshly brewed coffee will blend with local music and colorful fabrics until you don’t know what century you’re in. After your free time, you will rejoin your transportation for the return drive to the port
Please note: this itinerary is flexible