Overview
Cairo, the vibrant capital of Egypt, is a bustling metropolis that blends ancient wonders with modern charm. From awe-inspiring historic sites to bustling markets and a lively nightlife, Cairo has something for every type of traveler. With its rich cultural heritage, iconic landmarks, and warm hospitality, this city promises an unforgettable experience.
Top Attractions
- The Giza Pyramid Complex (home to the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx)
- The Egyptian Museum, showcasing a vast collection of ancient artifacts
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar, a vibrant market for souvenirs and traditional crafts
- The Hanging Church (Saint Virgin Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church), a beautiful religious site
- The Citadel of Saladin, offering panoramic views of the city
- Al-Azhar Park, a tranquil green space ideal for relaxation
- Islamic Cairo, known for its narrow streets, historic mosques, and ancient buildings
Local Culture and Cuisine
- Street food delights such as falafel, shawarma, and koshari
- Traditional dance performances, including belly dancing and Tanoura shows
- Traditional Islamic architecture and stunning mosques
- Vibrant festivals and celebrations, such as the Moulid Al-Hussein festival
- Tea houses serving aromatic Egyptian tea and shisha
- Language: Arabic (English is widely spoken in tourist areas)
- Currency: Egyptian pound (EGP)
- Best time to visit: October to April (avoiding the peak summer heat)
- Transportation: The Cairo metro, taxis, and ride-hailing services like Uber are available
- Safety: Ensure you take usual precautions, be cautious of pickpocketing in crowded areas
Fun Fact
- The population of Cairo is estimated to be over 20 million, making it one of the most populous cities in the world.