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Places to Visit in Cairo, Giza Egypt

Discovering Cairo's Beauty

Unveil the wonders of Cairo through its captivating Islamic & Coptic attractions, engaging museums, and delightful activities suitable for all ages. Whether it's daytime explorations or nocturnal adventures, Cairo's rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian, Islamic, and Coptic heritage awaits you.

Dive into the heart of Egypt's history with our top museum picks across Cairo, Giza, and Saqqara. Marvel at the profound secrets of the Pharaohs, unearthed through statues and antiques that whisper tales of a bygone era.

For those in search of romantic spots or family-friendly destinations, Cairo doesn't disappoint. From our carefully curated list, based on visitor experiences and ratings, find your perfect Cairo adventure.

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Museums in Cairo

Islamic Tourist Attractions in Cairo

  • Manasterly Palace
  • Al-Fustat City
  • Al Muizz Street
  • Citadel of Saladin

Coptic Tourist Attractions in Cairo

  • The Hanging Church
  • Virgin Mary's Tree

Activities in Cairo | Giza

  • Fagnoon Village
  • El Sawy Culturewheel

Places to Visit in Cairo | Giza

  • Khan El Khalili
  • Pharaonic Village
Giza

FAQ Before Visiting Cairo, Egypt:

Sunset and Sunrise: Sunsets between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.; sunrises vary from 5:00 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. depending on the season, offering up to 12 hours of sunshine in summer.

Prohibited Items: Items that cannot be resold, goods over 450 euros (175 euros for children), and carpets requiring a special export license.

Medications and Health: Bring any specialized medications. Prescriptions are advised for ease of entry. Vaccinations for hepatitis and malaria prevention in certain areas are recommended.

Mosquitoes and Electricity: Mosquito repellent is essential in summer. No power transformer is needed, as Egypt uses 220V, compatible with European appliances.

Traveling with Children: Egypt is child-friendly. Ensure your accommodation is suitable for children's entertainment.

Customs and Purchases: Personal items like smartphones, cameras, and laptops can be brought in. Local goods, especially fruits and textiles, are much cheaper.

Economy and Visas: The average income remains low amidst rising living costs. Tourist visas, valid for 90 days, are required and available for $25 upon arrival.

Travel Insurance: Recommended to cover potential losses or cancellations during your stay.