Optional Tour to the Citadel of Saladin, Mohamed Ali Mosque, and Khan El Khalili

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Optional Tour to the Citadel of Saladin, Mohamed Ali Mosque, and Khan El Khalili

  • 2–3 hours
  • Pickup: Hotel
  • Daily

This tour offers a journey through Cairo’s Islamic heritage, showcasing its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and bustling markets. The Citadel of Saladin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a fortress that served as Egypt’s seat of power for centuries. The Mohamed Ali Mosque, located within the citadel, is one of Cairo’s most iconic landmarks, admired for its grandeur and Ottoman design. The tour concludes at Khan El Khalili, Cairo’s historic bazaar, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of traditional crafts, spices, and antiques.

Accommodation

2 to 3 hours: Ideal for a half-day experience, either in the morning or afternoon.

Transportation

Private air-conditioned cars for transfers throughout the trip

Price Includes

  • Pick up services by private A/C car from your Hotel & return
  • Private Egyptologist guide in multiple languages options
  • Entrance fee to the Egyptian museum
  • All taxes & service charge.

Price Excludes

  • Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Tips
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Itinerary

The Citadel of Saladin (12th Century)

– Built by Sultan Saladin in 1176 to defend Cairo against Crusader invasions, the citadel offers panoramic views of the city.
– The fortress includes various historical structures, including mosques, palaces, and museums, such as:
The National Military Museum showcasing Egypt’s military history.
The Police Museum, featuring historical weapons and artifacts.

The Mohamed Ali Mosque (1848)

– Known as the “Alabaster Mosque” for its interior and exterior alabaster panels.
– Built by Mohamed Ali Pasha in the Ottoman style, it features a large central dome, twin minarets, and a spacious courtyard.
– The interior is adorned with intricate designs and chandeliers, offering a peaceful and awe-inspiring ambiance.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar (14th Century)

– One of the oldest bazaars in the Middle East, originally established as a caravanserai.
– Renowned for its narrow winding alleys, historic mosques, and vibrant shops selling:
– Jewelry, textiles, spices, and souvenirs.
– Traditional handicrafts such as brassware and wooden inlays.

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