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Daily Tour
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Escape modern Cairo and journey back through centuries of Islamic civilization on this exclusive private tour of El Darb El Ahmar, one of the most atmospheric and historically rich streets in the city. This immersive experience reveals Cairo’s finest Islamic architecture, hidden gems, and vibrant local life—guided by a professional Egyptologist.
Perfect for culture lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path Cairo experience.
Explore El Darb El Ahmar Street, a UNESCO-protected historic district
Discover medieval mosques, palaces, mausoleums, and ancient city walls
Visit Bab Zuweila, one of Cairo’s last remaining Fatimid gates
Ride comfortably by golf cart through historic quarters
Enjoy lunch at a high-quality local restaurant
Private tour with a licensed Egyptologist guide
✔ Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Cairo
✔ Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout the tour
✔ Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide
✔ Entrance fees to all mentioned historical sites
✔ Lunch at a carefully selected local restaurant
✔ Bottled water during the tour
✔ Shopping time at traditional handicraft markets
✔ All taxes and service charges
✖ Any extras not mentioned
✖ Tipping (optional)
Your journey begins with a private pick-up from your Cairo hotel, where your expert Egyptologist guide welcomes you and introduces the story of Islamic Cairo—one of the most important centers of Islamic heritage in the world.
Start your experience at El Azhar Park, offering panoramic views over historic Cairo. From here, enjoy a golf cart ride toward Bab Zuweila, the famous southern gate of Fatimid Cairo, built in 1092 AD, once used for ceremonial processions and city defense.
Continue your exploration through El Darb El Ahmar Street, visiting remarkable Islamic monuments including:
El Saleh Tala’i Mosque (1160 AD) – one of Cairo’s last Fatimid mosques
Qijmas Ishaqi Mosque (Abu Hariba Mosque – 1482 AD), famously depicted on the Egyptian 50-pound banknote
Ahmed El Mehmendar Mosque (1324 AD)
El Altinbugha Al-Maridani Mosque (1340 AD) – a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture
These monuments reflect Cairo’s golden age, when art, science, and religion flourished side by side.
Visit the impressive Bayt Al-Razzaz Palace, a rare surviving aristocratic residence dating from the late 15th to 18th centuries, showcasing elegant courtyards and traditional Islamic design.
Continue to the Aqsunqur Mosque (Cairo Blue Mosque), built in 1347 AD, known for its beautiful blue Iznik tiles and serene atmosphere.
Stroll through traditional handicraft markets, where artisans continue centuries-old crafts, offering a glimpse into everyday life in historic Cairo.
End the sightseeing with a short multimedia presentation at the El Azhar Park showroom, bringing together the stories and transformations of Islamic Cairo.
Afterward, relax and enjoy lunch at a high-quality local restaurant, sampling authentic Egyptian cuisine.
Finally, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Cairo, concluding a truly enriching cultural experience.
⭐ Private & personalized experience
⭐ Expert Egyptologist guide
⭐ Ideal for cultural travelers & photographers
⭐ Authentic Islamic Cairo beyond tourist routes
⭐ Perfect balance of history, comfort & local life
Discover Cairo beyond the pyramids and walk through a living open-air museum of Islamic heritage.
Limited availability — reserve now for an unforgettable journey through time.
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