Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Cairo Walking Tours

Cairo's elegance and version can be seen on a far-off walking tour.


In northern Egypt, Cairo is that community's cash and Africa's largest municipality. Established in the 10th century, Cairo has an long anecdote and a filthy rich merge of cultures, which create it a blend of full of years and modern that can be viewed complete a walking tour.


Cairo Citadel


The Cairo Citadel is a must-see on any Cairo walking tour.


Rising above the centre conurbation stands the Cairo Citadel. Within its walls are not one the historical fortifications and living spaces of Cairo's early rulers on the contrary many mosques, the State Military Museum and the Police Museum.


Khan el-Khalili


Jewellery can be bargained for in the Khan el-Khalili bazaar.


Famed as the final resting place of Tutankhamen's burial treasure, the Egyptian Museum of Cairo is a must-see for anyone interested in ancient Egypt's history and wealth. With 107 halls of artifacts, the museum requires at least one full day to see.




Cairo is known as The City of a Thousand Minarets, and a visit should include the architecture and history of Islam in the city. One of the best locations for that is Old Cairo. Almost on the Nile River's banks to the south and west of the city center, it features the Mosque of Amr Ibn el-Aas, the Greek Church of St. George and the Coptic Museum.


Egyptian Museum of Cairo


Ancient Egypt artifacts are on display at the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.


One of Cairo's oldest markets, the Khan el-Khalili, is not far north of the Cairo Citadel. Once manifest as the Turkish Bazaar, it helped to set up Cairo's label as a megalopolis of Commerce. Nowadays it is a regular tourist destination offering gold, silver, brass, jewellery, rugs, blown glass and reproductions of elderly artifacts.

Islamic and Coptic Cairo

A mixture of Coptic and Islamic architecture is displayed throughout Old Cairo.