




Citadel of Salah ElDin , Egyptian Museum, Bazar, Tour
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
During this exciting tour, you’ll begin by visiting the Citadel of Salah ElDin, a fortress built in the 12th century by Salah ad Din to protect Egypt from the Crusaders. Here, you’ll explore the stunning Mohamed Ali Mosque, renowned for its alabaster walls and intricate design, making it one of the most beautiful mosques in Egypt. The Citadel also houses the third-largest mosque in the country, the Alabaster Mosque, known for its remarkable decoration. From here, your journey continues to the world-famous Egyptian Museum, which is home to over 120,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the renowned treasures of Tutankhamun, such as his golden death mask and sarcophagus, as well as the fascinating royal mummy room.
The final stop of your day is the vibrant Khan El Khalili Bazaar, an open air market teeming with Egyptian culture. Wander through the bustling streets filled with local artisans and vendors offering unique souvenirs like spices, perfumes, and handcrafted goods. As you take in the lively atmosphere, take a break at the legendary El-Fishawi Café, where you can enjoy traditional Egyptian coffee or tea, making for a perfect end to your cultural exploration. This tour is an immersive journey through Egypt's history, culture, and timeless traditions.
Visit the Citadel of Salah ElDin and Mohamed Ali Mosque
Explore the lively market, offering unique souvenirs, spices, and local crafts
Tour the Egyptian Museum
Relax with Egyptian coffee or tea at the iconic El Fishawi Cafe
Air conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Lunch and Bottled water
Qualified Egyptologist guide
Airport Pick up and drop off
Gratuities for the guide and driver
Comfortable Shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Public transportation nearby
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
Meet with a sign at your hotel; drop-off at the same place
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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