Discover Cairo’s rich religious heritage on a guided tour of Coptic and Islamic sites. Visit historic churches, synagogues, and mosques.
Discover Cairo’s rich religious heritage on a guided tour of Coptic and Islamic sites. Visit historic churches, synagogues, and mosques.
- Cairo - Hotel Pickup: The tour begins with your guide meeting you at your hotel.
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Coptic Cairo - The Hanging Church: Explore Cairo’s oldest Coptic Christian church, renowned for its detailed design and unique hanging structure.
Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church: Visit this church, believed to have sheltered the Holy Family during their journey…
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Cairo - Hotel Pickup: The tour begins with your guide meeting you at your hotel.
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Coptic Cairo - The Hanging Church: Explore Cairo’s oldest Coptic Christian church, renowned for its detailed design and unique hanging structure.
Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church: Visit this church, believed to have sheltered the Holy Family during their journey to Egypt.
Ben Ezra Synagogue: Conclude your Coptic Cairo tour at this synagogue, a symbol of Egypt’s rich Jewish heritage. -
Synagogue Ben Ezra - Ben Ezra Synagogue: Conclude your Coptic Cairo tour at this synagogue, a symbol of Egypt’s rich Jewish heritage.
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Cairo Citadel - Begin with the renowned Citadel of Saladin, constructed in the 12th century.
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Mosque of Muhammad Ali - Discover the renowned Alabaster Mosque of Muhammad Ali and take in the sweeping views of Cairo.
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Mosque and Madrasa of Sultan Hassan - Erected between 1356 and 1363 during the Mamluk period, the Sultan Hassan Mosque stands as one of Egypt’s largest and most remarkable mosques. Its design is a marvel of architecture, epitomizing Mamluk architectural excellence with its expansive structure and balanced proportions. The mosque features four iwans (halls), each dedicated to one of the four principal Islamic schools of thought, showcasing the diversity of Islamic jurisprudence of the era.
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Tomb of Shah of Iran - Built in the 19th century and completed in 1912, Al-Rifa’i Mosque is located directly opposite the Sultan Hassan Mosque. Named after Imam Ahmad al-Rifa’i, the founder of the Rifa’i Sufi order, the mosque is adorned with elaborate exterior decorations and impressive columns at the entrance, leaving a lasting impression on every visitor. It was among the first structures in Egypt’s Islamic architecture to incorporate cement, marking a shift to modern building techniques.
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Khan Al-Khalili - Khan el-Khalili is a renowned bazaar and souq situated in Cairo’s historic center, Egypt. Originating as a trade hub during the Mamluk era and named after one of its many historic caravanserais, the bazaar district has evolved into one of Cairo’s primary attractions for both tourists and locals.
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Cairo - Return Transfer: After an eventful day, your guide will accompany you back to your hotel.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Private guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Private guide
- Entry fees You can choose from the Options.
- Gratuities
- Entry fees You can choose from the Options.
- Gratuities
Cairo’s vibrant history and cultural diversity are beautifully reflected in its extraordinary religious and architectural landmarks. In the Religious Complex (مجمع الأديان) located in Old Cairo, visitors can explore a unique fusion of faiths through historic sites such as the Hanging Church, Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church, and Ben Ezra Synagogue, each…
Cairo’s vibrant history and cultural diversity are beautifully reflected in its extraordinary religious and architectural landmarks. In the Religious Complex (مجمع الأديان) located in Old Cairo, visitors can explore a unique fusion of faiths through historic sites such as the Hanging Church, Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church, and Ben Ezra Synagogue, each symbolizing Egypt’s Christian, Jewish, and Roman heritage. The Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifa’i Mosques exemplify the height of Mamluk and contemporary Islamic architecture, featuring grand structures and intricate designs. Nearby, the Cairo Citadel and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali offer stunning city views and an Ottoman architectural masterpiece in the Alabaster Mosque. Lastly, Khan El Khalili—Cairo’s ancient market—offers a lively atmosphere brimming with traditional crafts, spices, and bustling energy, encapsulating the essence of Cairo’s enduring heritage and vibrant culture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.