A full-day tour of Cairo lasts six hours and leaves every day from 8:30 am to 16:00 pm.
A private trip includes everything from pick-up and drop-off from the customer’s location in Cairo to
admission fees, a knowledgeable tour guide, lunch at a local eatery, all services related to taxes, a water bottle, and all transportation by private air-conditioned vehicles. Personal
purchases and gratuities are not included in the most recent model, Tour Excludes.
The option of going to a Coptic Museum, an Islamic Museum, or taking a Nile Felucca boat tour is available, however these activities must be added later in the booking process due to the associated expenses.
details of the trip
It lasts for approximately 6 hours.
Type:
Private Tour
operates every day from 8:30 to 16:00.
Location for tour guides in Cairo who can pick up and drop off visitors in either Cairo or Giza
Spanish, German, and English
A day tour to Cairo’s Islamic and Christian sites
At 8:30 in the morning, day trips from Cairo to Christian and Islamic Sights begin.
Pickup from your hotel in Cairo Using our suggestions, Start your full-day tour by going to Old Cairo, also referred to as Christian Coptic Cairo.
One of the most important places the Holy Family visited and where their presence is still
most strongly felt spiritually is Cairo’s Church of Abu-Sergah and St. Barbara, the hanging church, and the famous Jewish synagogue, Ben Ezra Synagogue.
The next stop on your day journey is the Islamic Cairo, which was founded in 641 AD by the first Muslim ruler Amr Ibn Elas.
In Islamic Cairo, you are welcome to tour and enter the followingmosques: Amr Ibn Elas, a Muslim leader, built the Masjid Amr Ibn Elas Mosque in the El FUSTAT area in 642 AD.
then a visit to El Sultan Hassan Mosque, also known as “Madrasa El Sultan Hassan,” one of Cairo’s most significant and substantial mosques, which was established by Sultan Hassan in 1356 A.D.
The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan is asignificant Mamluk-era mosque and madrassa in Cairo that is situated close to The Citadel.
Then a second sizable, well-known mosque appeared. Al-Rifa’i’s mosque is which one? The Sultan Hassan Mosque-Madrassa, which was constructed in the early 14th century, is right
adjacent to the newer building, which was created to complement the older structure.
The most well-known mosque in Cairo is Mohamed Ali’s mosque, popularly known as the Alabaster Mosque, which can be seen in Cairo’s Citadel.
After that, go to Khan Khalili Bazaar to wrap up your day trip.
After the Tour, you’ll be driven back to your accommodation.
Note: Visits start at 9 AM.
any of the Coptic Museums, the Islamic Museums, or take a Nile Felucca boat ride are all options.
However, this can be added at any moment during the booking process because it incurs additional fees.