Best Things To Do in Cairo, Egypt

  1. Festival City Mall

    4.6 (232 Votes)
    Festival City Mall

    Entertainment, Mall, Shopping Center

    The Festival City Mall in Cairo is a one stop shop with heaps of entertainment. You can spend an entire day here shopping here of chill at the many cafes. You could also treat yourself to some yummy food at the restaurants in the mall. The malls see a whole lot of shoppers on the weekends. The dancing fountains at the mall enhance the beauty of it all the more.
  2. Al Rifai Mosque

    4.8 (231 Votes)
    Al Rifai Mosque

    Mosque, Religious Site, Historical Site

    Al Rifai is not an ordinary mosque in Cairo. It holds great historic significance. The mosque was resting place of the last Shah of Iran. Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, who lost his life in 1980, was buried at this mosque. The last monarch of Egypt King Farouk and many other Egyptian royals were also buried at the Al Rifai Mosque. The mosque is quite a peaceful place and the architecture and inter...Read more
  3. Cairo Opera House

    4.6 (323 Votes)
    Cairo Opera House

    Art Gallery, Museum, Entertainment, Opera House

    Inaugurated on 10 October 1988, the Cairo Opera House was actually gifted to Egypt by Japan. The opera house serves as a second home for music companies, dance academies, museums, galleries, and also host relevant educational programs. The main motto of the house is to encourage music and dance and to preserve and keep up to the aged Arabic tradition. Visit the opera house and treat yourself to...Read more
  4. Pyramids Show

    Entertainment

    The spectacular pyramid show is a highly recommended watch in Cairo. You could attend the show with a guide or by yourself (which is a better option). There is an entertaining light and sound show that’s put up at the Giza pyramids after dark. The narration of the pyramids gives you an insight to the history of the gorgeous pyramids. The pyramids are the show of Egypt, don’t miss a ...Read more
  5. The Solar Boat Museum

    4.5 (1751 Votes)
    The Solar Boat Museum

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    The solar boat museum is a museum that exhibits the solar ships of Khufu. Khufu’s solar boat is regarded to be the most spectacular among all the Egyptian boats found. The boat is about 43.3 m long and its weight is 45 tons. The museum is located besides the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It is completely equipped with modern techniques and technologies so that the boat can be preserved properly.
  6. Coptic Church Of St George

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    The Coptic Church of St. George was built in 684 AD by the Athanasius who were extremely wealthy. The interiors and exteriors of the church are commendable. There is a large walking area in the exterior part of the church premises. The Girgis metro station is a stone throw away. The Coptic Church of St. George is an oasis of peace and tranquility and comes highly recommended by tourists and loc...Read more
  7. Mall Of Arabia Cairo

    4.5 (145 Votes)
    Mall Of Arabia Cairo

    Mall, Shopping Center

    This is Egypt’s biggest mall. The Mall of Arabia Cairo has the most amount of outlets in comparison with any other mall in the country. They also have a kids play area with special supervision. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes here too. The mall features several international brand stores as well. There is a dancing fountain show in the evenings that is a true delight to the eye....Read more
  8. Alabaster Sphinx

    Architecture

    The Alabaster Sphinx is beautifully erected near the remains of Memphis. The carving was made in honor of a Pharaoh who was actually unknown. The sphinx is 8meters (26 feet) long and 4meters (13 feet) tall and weighs about 90 tons. Its appearance has deteriorated over the years. The sphinx has a human head with a lion’s body sitting in a crouching position. The Alabaster Sphinx is also re...Read more
  9. Mosque Of Amr Ibn El Aas

    Mosque, Religious Site, Historical Site

    Mosque of Amr Ibn El-Aas is Egypts oldest mosque. The construction of the mosque was completed in 642 AD. This mosque is erected on what was once the site of Amr Ibn el-As's tent at Fustat. The mosque has 2 doors facing north and 2 facing the house of Amr. The mosque is indeed a peaceful place with commendable interiors and exteriors. The mosque is a significant part of history in Cairo and is ...Read more
  10. Manyal Palace Museum

    Museum

    The Manyal palace was built the uncle of King Farouk in the 20th century. A compilation of Ottoman, Moorish, Persian and European rococo styles were used in the architecture of the palace. The palace was later converted into a museum with an extensive collection of hunting trophies and the prince’s collection of medieval manuscripts, clothing and more. The museum features interesting and ...Read more
  11. Al-Hakim Mosque

    4.7 (106 Votes)
    Al-Hakim Mosque

    Mosque, Religious Site

    The Al-Hakim Mosque was built with the help of funds from the neighboring Arab states. The marble floors of the mosque show that the stones belong to some old architecture. The mosque features massive yard as well. During the rainy season the mosque is at its best as everything tends to reflect in the wet season. The holy shire is quite a peaceful place and should not be missed when in Cairo.
  12. Memphis Museum

    Museum, History Museum

    This museum of Memphis is named after the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, Memphis. It is located to the south of Cairo and is an open air museum and is said to be one of the most visited museums in Cairo. The most popular exhibit is the colossus of Ramses, followed by the Great Sphinx of Alabaster. The remains of ancient city are still alive here. After the museum, relaxing in the gardens is a g...Read more
  13. Muez El Deen Allah Street

    Outdoors, Cafe, Restaurant, Streets

    The street is filled with a variety of old buildings. The street is replete with old constructions with nostalgic architecture. There are plenty of old fashioned cafes and restaurants here. The historic feature of this street is truly commendable. You would also come across a lot of mosques here. If you wish to see what old Cairo looked like, the Muez El Deen Allah Street is an area you should ...Read more
  14. Heliopolis

    Walking Area, Town

    Similar to the old down town Cairo, Heliopolis is home to old quarters the have old architecture and are very well preserved. There is a shopping area here which is next to the beautiful old arcade. Heliopolis is a blend of the old and the new. It features old constructions as well as new ones. There are plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants here too. Area is quite a fun place to while away so...Read more
  15. Oum El Dounia Gallery

    4.7 (149 Votes)
    Oum El Dounia Gallery

    Arts And Crafts, Souvenir Shop

    Oum El Dounia translates to "Mother of the world" which is an Arabic nickname given to Egypt. The charming gallery is a myriad of colors and a wide collection of books and handicrafts. The gallery also works with NGO associations. The gallery can also be looked at as a commercial space where you can buy authentic Egyptian handicrafts at reasonable prices. So buy a souvenir or take home some gor...Read more
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