Cairo

There are cities that offer pleasure, but Cairo offers “life.” It is the city where they say, “Egypt is the mother of the world, and Cairo is its heart.” Here, history stood in awe before the majesty of the Pyramids, and here, the streets embraced the greatest civilizations on Earth. In Cairo, you are in the heart of Islamic, Coptic, and Pharaonic history all at once. It is as vibrant as life itself, as serene as the Nile, and as grand as its people. He who has not seen Cairo, has not yet seen the world.

The Great Pyramids of Giza & The Sphinx

The only surviving wonder of the ancient world. Standing before the Great Pyramid of Khufu and the Sphinx is a moment where you feel the true power of history. It’s not just stone; it’s an architectural miracle.

The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir & GEM

The world’s largest collection of Egyptian antiquities. Whether you visit the classic museum in Tahrir or the new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), you will come face-to-face with the treasures of King Tutankhamun

The Saladin Citadel & Alabaster Mosque

Built in the 12th century, this fortress offers the best panoramic view of Cairo. Inside, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali (The Alabaster Mosque) shines with its beautiful domes and minarets that dominate the city’s skyline

Khan el-Khalili & Al-Muizz Street

The heart of Islamic Cairo. A world of narrow alleys, handmade crafts, and historic cafes like “El Fishawy.” It feels like walking through a living museum from the Middle Ages

Religious Complex (Coptic Cairo)

A peaceful area where you can find the Hanging Church, the Church of Abu Serga (where the Holy Family stayed), and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. It’s a symbol of religious harmony.