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Best Islamic Attractions

Discover Best Islamic Attractions

Welcome to the vibrant tapestry of Islamic Cairo, where centuries of history and culture come alive in a mesmerizing fusion of architecture, art, and spirituality. Explore the majestic beauty of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture adorned with intricate carvings and soaring minarets that offer panoramic views of the city. Immerse yourself in the tranquil oasis of Al-Azhar Park, where lush gardens and serene ponds provide a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling cityscape. Step into the sacred sanctuaries of Al-Azhar Mosque, one of the oldest and most prestigious centers of Islamic learning, and Sultan Hassan Mosque, an architectural marvel that showcases the grandeur of Mamluk design. Lose yourself in the bustling lanes of Khan El Khalili Bazaar, where vibrant souks and bustling cafes beckon with their colorful wares and aromatic spices. From the historic charm of the Citadel of Saladin to the awe-inspiring beauty of the Al-Muizz Street, Islamic Cairo offers a journey through time and culture that captivates the senses and nourishes the soul. Whether you’re exploring the ancient mosques, indulging in exquisite cuisine, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic district, Islamic Cairo promises an unforgettable experience that resonates with the spirit of Egypt’s rich heritage.

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Mosque of Muhammad Ali

Standing tall atop the Saladin Citadel, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, known affectionately as the...
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Saladin Citadel

Perched atop the Mokattam Hills in Cairo, the Saladin Citadel stands as a monumental testament...
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Mosque of Ibn Tulun

Nestled in the heart of Cairo, Egypt, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun stands as a...
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Mosque of Sultan Hassan

Nestled in the heart of Cairo, Egypt, the Mosque of Sultan Hassan isn’t just a...
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Muizz Street

Muizz Street, also known as Al-Muizz li-Din Allah Street, isn’t your ordinary roadway in Cairo;...
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Things To Know Before Travel to Egypt

  • Visa Requirements: Check visa requirements and fees for your nationality before traveling.
  • Dress Code: Dress modestly, especially at religious sites.
  • Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Transportation: Use taxis, buses, and domestic flights. Cairo Metro is efficient in the capital.
  • Passport and Documentation: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months.
  • Safety: Stay updated on security, especially in areas with travel advisories.
  • Tipping: Tipping is customary, so be prepared to tip service staff.
  • Transportation: Use taxis, buses, and domestic flights. Cairo Metro is efficient in the capital.
  • Respect for Monuments: Show respect by not touching or climbing on historical sites and monuments.

Popular destinations in Egypt

  • Cairo: Egypt’s bustling capital is a vibrant city with many historical attractions. Besides the Giza Pyramids, you can explore the Egyptian Museum and the historic Islamic Cairo district and shop at the Khan el-Khalili.
  • Luxor City: Often referred to as the “world’s greatest open-air museum,” Luxor is home to numerous ancient temples and monuments. The highlights are the Karnak Temple, Vally of the Kings, and Luxor Temple.
  • Aswan City: Aswan is a city along the Nile River known for its beautiful landscapes and the Aswan High Dam. You can also visit the Philae Temple and take a boat ride to Elephantine Island.
  • Abu Simbel : a very remote town in the far south, with some beautiful ancient temples.
  • Alexandria City: This coastal city on the Mediterranean Sea is known for its Greco-Roman history. Visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, and the Qaitbay Citadel.
  • Red Sea Resorts: Egypt’s Red Sea coast offers some of the world’s best diving and snorkeling opportunities. Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada.
  • Siwa Oasis: Located in Egypt’s Western Desert, it is known for its unique culture, hot springs, and stunning landscapes. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the serene desert surroundings.

Egypt Tours Frequently Asked Questions.

Some of the most common questions asked by tourists.

Is it safe to travel to Egypt?

Egypt is a safe destination, and you will have a quiet and pleasant trip to any of its extraordinary cities to do all the activities and visit all its famous sights and beaches. The tourist police, the army, and others provide total security for your visit to avoid the occurrence of any problem.

Can women travel alone? It is safe?

Women should not worry about traveling alone because it is safe, as policemen, army soldiers, and tourist police are spread all over the country to protect tourists and citizens. Therefore, you will always find them close to your location in case you need help, but you should know that problems will rarely happen, so you should not be afraid to travel to Egypt alone.

What do I need to do to obtain my tourist visa?

You must go to the Egyptian Embassy to apply for your tourist visa. In case you are from another country like Australia, Brazil, Malaysia, Western Europe, North America, or others, you are allowed to take your tourist visa upon arrival in Egypt.

Why is it more preferable to stay in a hotel near the pyramids than to stay in the center?

The first thing to do when visiting Cairo is to head to the great pyramids of Giza, especially if you are staying for a few days, and thus booking a room in a hotel near the pyramids will allow you to visit various tourist sites easily and in a short time without getting stuck in the downtown traffic jam. Hotels near the Pyramids also offer more luxurious facilities like outdoor pools, beautiful gardens to relax in, and more to ensure you get entertaining accommodation. Also, the cost of staying in a resort in the pyramids area is less than that of downtown hotels.

Is it possible to explore any of the three pyramids of Giza from the inside?

Yes, it is allowed, but there is a limited number of tickets, and you can only buy these tickets from the main entrance. You have to get there early so you can find a ticket because they sold out quickly.

Is it allowed to take photos inside the tombs?

Taking photos inside the tombs is not allowed, and at some sites like Valle del Rey, visitors are asked to put down their cameras before entering because using the camera flash can ruin artwork inside the tombs. Therefore, you must follow the rules to avoid the occurrence of any problems.

Should women wear a specific outfit before entering a mosque?

It is preferred that you cover your skin and wear a headscarf as a kind of respect for the religious site, but it is not required.

Is it simple to use my credit or debit card in Egypt?

Yes, credit and debit cards are easily accepted and used throughout Egypt, including in hotels, cruise ships, shopping centers, and more. When you decide to do some shopping in the local markets, it is preferable to carry some cash because you may find that some stores do not accept cards.