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<p>Cairo is a 24-hour city. On this night tour, we'll <strong>explore the Khan el-Khalili market and the most captivating streets in the city</strong>, finishing with dinner in a traditional restaurant.</p> <h2>Itinerary</h2> <p>Having picked you up from your hotel, we'll make our way to the historic centre of Cairo, making a two-hour tour where we'll take in some of the most spectacular locations in Cairo. Such as the famous <strong>Al-Muizz street</strong> - known for its number of medieval architectural jewels. Or the <strong>Khan el-Khalili Grand Bazaar</strong>, Africa's largest market.</p> <p>At the midpoint of the tour, we'll head to the historic <strong>Café El Fishawi</strong> (with more than 200 years of history, it's known as the café of spies), to enjoy tea and shisha (the traditional hookah pipe popular in Egypt).</p> <p>Then<strong> the tour finishes in a traditional restaurant</strong>, where you can try typical Egyptian gastronomy. Dinner is comprised of a variety of salads, meat, rice, vegetables, and desserts. </p> <p>A mitad del paseo nos adentraremos en el histórico <strong>Café El Fishawi</strong> (con más de 200 años de antigüedad y conocido como el café de los espejos) para disfrutar de un té y una shisha (la pila de agua tradicional).</p> <p>Having eaten, we'll <strong>take you back to the hotel</strong>, arriving around midnight.</p>
<p>On this tour we'll <strong>explore the historic centre of Cairo, touring its must-see locations</strong>: the Cairo Citadel, the Mohamed Ali Mosque, the Khan el-Khalili market, and the Egyptian Museum, where the <strong>tomb of Tutankhamun</strong> can be found.</p> <h2>Complete Cairo Tour with Tickets</h2> <p>Having picked you up from your hotel in <strong>Cairo</strong> between 7:30 am and 7:45 am, we'll make our way to <strong>the historic centre of the largest city in Africa</strong>.</p> <p>Our first stop will be the <strong>Cairo Citadel, an enormous medieval fortress</strong> which has become the best known non-ancient monument in the city. Inside we'll take a look at the beautifully decorated <strong>Mohamed Ali</strong> mosque, known as the alabaster mosque for the soft white stone from which it is built.</p> <p>Leaving the fortress behind, we'll make our way to the Khan el-Khalili market, <strong>the most famous in Cairo, </strong>and whose labyrinthine streets are like a real open air museum. Khan el-Khalili is <strong>the perfect place to buy souvenirs and reproductions of objects from ancient Egypt</strong>.</p> <p>We'll <strong>stop to eat after visiting the market,</strong> with a menu including various salads and a main course accompanied by rice and vegetables. And for dessert, a refreshing fruit salad.</p> <p>In the evening we'll dedicate three hours to the <strong>Egyptian Museum</strong>, the most important museum not just in the country, but perhaps in the world. Here you can find the <strong>masterworks of the ancient period</strong>, and the star attraction the legendary<strong> treasures of Tutankhamun</strong>.</p> <p>We'll pass through <strong>Coptic Cairo, one of the most unique neighbourhoods in the city</strong>, visiting <strong>Al-Muallaqa, better known as the hanging church, </strong>constructed as it was upon the ruins of the tower of Babylon. Then nearby we'll see the <strong>Ben Ezra Synagogue</strong>, found where it was thought the baby Moses was found thousands of years ago. Then to finish, we'll head to the church of <strong>Saints Sergius and Bacchus </strong>also known as the cave church, where the holy family were hidden after fleeing to Egypt.</p> <p>This unforgettable sightseeing experience will end back at your hotel at around 4 pm, having discovered the <strong>most important places of interest in Cairo</strong>.</p>