was established in the 15th century by Emir Khan El Khalili.One of the most exotic in the world with a myriad of small shops, an unforgettable experience not to be missed. Many of the shops for specific goods are clustered along specific streets where you will find spices, perfumes, gold, silver, carpets, brass and copper...Read More
Dining on the Nile is a delightful way to spend an evening. Cruising restaurants offer international cuisine.Entertainment will usually include a belly dancer and a whirling dervish. All this takes place whilst gently floating along the Nile where the twinkling lights of Cairo and the scenic shores will captivate you.Read More
Mohamed Ali Mosque is the emblem of the Cairo Governorate. Mohamed Ali (1769-1849) was born in Cavalia, Greece, and was of Albanian origin. He was a soldier in the troops that were sent to Egypt to free the country from Napoleon’s occupation and took part in the land battle of Abou Kir on the 25th...Read More
Each visit to the pyramids and the Sound and Light show is an enchanting experience not to be missed.We may never know exactly how the magnificent pyramids were built. The Riddle of the Sphinx may remain one of the world’s oldest mysteries.We are visiting the pyramids in the 21st century, thousands of years after they...Read More
The most famous museum in Egypt and a real must for any stay in Cairo. It was built during the reign of Khedive Abbas Helmi II in 1897, and opened on November 15, 1902. View some of the most breathtaking antiquities on earth, including the golden treasures of Tutankhamen such as jewels, headdresses, alabaster vases...Read More
The last remaining wonder of the ancient world: the Great Pyramid of Keops and the smaller pyramids of Kephren and Mykerinos. The ancient Egyptian aim in building the Pyramids was that they should preserve & protect the bodies of the Pharaoh for they believed in resurrection and immortality.You will see the magnificent and enigmatic Sphinx,...Read More