Pyramids of Giza & the Sphinx
No visit to Cairo is complete without seeing the only surviving wonder of the ancient world.
Optional: camel or horse ride around the plateau.
Egyptian Museum (Tahrir Square)
Home to the treasures of Tutankhamun and thousands of ancient artifacts. A must for history lovers.
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC)
Houses the Royal Mummies and offers a modern, comprehensive look at Egypt’s history.
Citadel of Saladin & Mosque of Muhammad Ali
Impressive Ottoman architecture and sweeping city views from the hilltop.
Coptic Cairo
Visit the Hanging Church, Coptic Museum, and Ben Ezra Synagogue in this historical Christian area.
Islamic Cairo & Al-Azhar Mosque
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with winding streets, historic mosques, and medieval architecture.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Iconic market full of spices, jewelry, lamps, souvenirs, and local crafts.
Try a coffee or tea at El Fishawy Café, open since 1773.
Walk through Al-Muizz Street
One of the oldest streets in Cairo, lined with beautifully restored Islamic-era buildings.
Try Local Dishes
Must-eats: koshary, falafel (taameya), hawawshi, molokhia, fiteer.
Great local spots: Zooba, Abou El Sid, Felfela.
Nile Dinner Cruise
Enjoy Egyptian cuisine and belly dancing while cruising the Nile at night.
Visit Contemporary Art Galleries
Check out places like Townhouse Gallery or Cairo Opera House for exhibitions or performances.
Watch a Sufi Whirling Dervish Show
Held at Wekalet El Ghouri, this traditional performance is free and mesmerizing.
Ride a Felucca on the Nile
A peaceful boat ride at sunset is the perfect break from the city chaos.
Day Trip to Saqqara & Dahshur
See the Step Pyramid and the Bent Pyramid — precursors to Giza.
Al-Azhar Park
Lush green space with panoramic city views, ideal for sunset photos.
Visit Garbage City & the Cave Church (St. Simon): Unique insight into a local community.
Explore Zamalek Island: Leafy neighborhood with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
