Explore the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities and Khan El Khalili Market on a private day tour in Cairo. Discover ancient Egyptian treasures and beautiful Islamic buildings. End the tour with a visit to the bustling bazaar.
- The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities - Our Egypt Royal Tours - tour guide will escort you by an air conditioned vehicle to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities which was built in 1902 and it exhibits a large number of items and treasures (exceeding 120,000 masterpieces) dating back to the ancient Egyptian period and Greco-Roman period including the marvelous collection of the child king Tut Ankh Amon.
- Khan Al-Khalili - Then moving to “Islamic Cairo” and taking a walking tour in the 1000 years old “el Moez” street which is considered as an open air museum for Terrific Islamic Buildings which are decorated with different patterns and paints, then ending our tour with going to Khan el Khalili Bazaar which is one of Cairo’s main attractions ..The district of Khan el Khalili was originally a mausoleum called “el Zaafran” for the burial of Fatimid Caliphs ,coffeehouses “Café” serving Arabic coffee and offering Hookah “Shisha”, and restaurants throughout the area.
Then you will get your lunch in nice restaurant.
After this trip you will be transferred to your hotel.
- Bottled mineral water provided
- Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned private vehicle
- Includes entry/admission fees to all mentioned sites
- Enjoy a local lunch during the tour
- Guided by a knowledgeable Egyptologist
- Any other Meals or Beverages
- Tipping
Supervised by our tour guide from Egypt Royal Tours, you’ll be transported in a climate-controlled vehicle to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. Established in 1902, the museum showcases an overwhelming number of artifacts and treasures (over 120,000 masterpieces) from the ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman periods, including the impressive collection of the young ruler Tut Ankh Amon.
The excursion proceeds to ‘Islamic Cairo’, where you’ll stroll through the thousand-year-old ‘el Moez’ street, regarded as an alfresco museum of superb Islamic Buildings adorned with various designs and colors. Our journey concludes with a visit to the immense Khan el Khalili Bazaar, one of Cairo’s top sites. The Khan el Khalili district was initially a tomb known as ‘el Zaafran’ for the interment of Fatimid Caliphs, and it’s replete with cafes serving Arabic coffee, establishments offering Hookah ‘Shisha’, and dining options aplenty.
Following this adventure, we’ll arrange for your transfer back to your hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.