Tour to Egyptian Museum, Citadel of Saladin and Old Cairo.
Cairo is a city where history whispers from every corner. On this tour, you will discover three of its most iconic landmarks: the Egyptian Museum , the Citadel of Saladin , and the enchanting streets of Old Cairo. This full-day journey offers a perfect blend of ancient artifacts, medieval architecture, and religious heritage, making it an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
The Egyptian Museum – A Gateway to Ancient Egypt
Located in Tahrir Square, the Egyptian Museum is one of the world's greatest repositories of ancient treasures. With over 120,000 artifacts, it narrates the story of Egypt's glorious past.
Highlights of the Museum:
- - The golden mask and treasures of King Tutankhamun.
- - Mummies of pharaohs preserved for thousands of years.
- - Statuary and artifacts from the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms.
- - Jewelry, papyri, and everyday items that reveal the life of ancient Egyptians.
Walking through its halls feels like stepping back in time, where every piece has a story to tell.
The Citadel of Saladin – Cairo's Medieval Fortress
Next, your journey continues to the Citadel of Saladin, built in the 12th century to defend Cairo against Crusaders. This fortress stands proudly on a hill, offering spectacular panoramic views of the city.
Key Attractions Inside the Citadel:
- - Mosque of Muhammad Ali: Known as the Alabaster Mosque, it's a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture with a magnificent dome and minarets.
- - Military Museum: A fascinating collection of weapons and war relics.
- - Panoramic Viewpoint: Capture breathtaking views of the Pyramids (on a clear day) and Cairo's skyline.
The Citadel is not just a fortress; it's a living monument to Egypt's medieval history.
Old Cairo – Where Religions Meet
The final part of the tour takes you to Old Cairo, a district that reflects Egypt's diverse religious heritage.
Key Sites in Old Cairo:
- - The Hanging Church (Saint Virgin Mary's Church): One of the oldest Coptic churches in Egypt, built on top of a Roman fortress.
- - Ben Ezra Synagogue: A historic synagogue with deep roots in Jewish tradition.
Mosque of Amr Ibn Al-As: The first mosque built in Africa, dating back to 641 AD.
- - Coptic Museum: Showcasing Christian art and artifacts from Egypt's early centuries.
Strolling through Old Cairo is like walking through a living museum of faith and culture.