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What are some famous locations in Cairo Egypt?

By KathyOctober 6, 2023Updated:October 22, 20235 Mins Read
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Discover the most important and best Pharaonic archaeological sites in Giza and Cairo, which tell us the secrets of the Pharaohs from the Fourth Dynasty and historical facts about the construction of the three pyramids and the Sphinx. You can visit them directly through Day Trips from Hurghada to Pyramids or from Cairo hotels.

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    • Tourist Attractions in Cairo | Giza | Pharaonic Tourist attractions
    • Tahrir Square
      • FAQ | Do I need a power adapter in Egypt?
    • Details Giza pyramid complex:
    • Details The Egyptian Museum:
  • What Documents are Needed to Enter Egypt?

Tourist Attractions in Cairo | Giza | Pharaonic Tourist attractions

1.    The Pyramids of Giza

2.    Great Pyramid of Giza

3.    Pyramid of Khafre

4.    Pyramid of Menkaure

5.    The Sphinx of Giza

6.    The Boat of Cheops

7.    Tombs of the Pyramid Builders

8.    Tomb of Queen Meresankh iii.

Islamic Tourist attractions in Cairo

1.    Manasterly Palace

2.    Harawi House

3.    Hosh al-Basha

4.    The Takeyya Mawlawiyya

5.    Al-Fustat City

6.    Bab Zuweila

7.    Wasila House

8.    Bayt Al Suhaymi

9.    Bayt al-Sinnari

10. Zeinab Khatoun house

11. Sabil-Kuttab of Qaytbay

12. Sabil of Muhammad Ali

13. Sabil Kuttab of Nafisa Al bayda

14. Al Muizz Street

15. Citadel of Saladin

16. Sultan Al-Ghuri Complex

17. House of Jamal al-Din al-Dhahabi

18. Ali Labib House

19. Abusir

20. Bazaraa wikala

21. Mosque of Sultan al-Muayyad

22. Mosque of Ibn Tulun

23. Al-Azhar Mosque

24. Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque

25. Al-Rifa’i Mosque

26. Sultan Hassan Mosque

27. Muhammad Ali Mosque

28. Mosque of Abu al-Dhahab

29. Al Hussein Mosque

30. Mosques in Bab El-Wazir

31. Mosques in Al Saliba Street

32. Mosques in Al Khayama Street

33. Qalawun complex

34. Prince Taz Palace.

Tahrir Square

You know the famous Tahrir Square from TV? Founded in 1858 by the Ottoman Viceroy Pasha, Tahrir Square got its name from a military coup that began in 1952. 25 years later the next so-called bread riots took place there and in 2003 people gathered again in Tahrir Square to protest against the invasion of Iraq. This was followed by protests against the Mubarak government and Morsi’s ouster.

After this great prosperity of Egypt followed a period of weakness known as the 1st Intermediate Period.

At the beginning of the 11th Dynasty, Egypt regained its mighty period, which lasted only two dynasties before the 2nd Intermediate Period, with a famous Asian occupation, the Heksos, signifying foreign rule.

A few years later, a large royal family that came to Thebes from the south to liberate Egypt from occupation restored the country to its mighty times.

The golden era of the pharaohs left evidence of their architectural skills in various places in Egypt, which you can still marvel at today.

Your former capital Thebes, today’s Luxor, bear witness to the life in Egypt at that time in your archaeological sites.

Visit some of these sights with one of our Luxor trips from Cairo.

FAQ | Do I need a power adapter in Egypt?

No, a power adapter is not necessary for Egypt. 220V is ok for European devices. The sockets are suitable for European plugs. As a tip: take a multiple socket with you, sockets are often scarce in Egyptian hotels

Details Giza pyramid complex:

  • Address: Giza, Egypt.
  • Opening Hours: From 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (Summer), From 08:30 am to 16:00 pm (Winter)
  • Entrance Ticket for Adults: 500 EGP
  • Entrance Ticket for kids ” above the age of 6 to 12″: 115 EGP
  • Entrance Ticket for kids ” from 0 to 5″: Free
  • Tram Ticket: 5 EGP

Details The Egyptian Museum:

  • Address: Tahrir Square, Giza, Egypt.
  • Opening Hours: From 08:00 am to 18:00 pm (Summer), From 08:30 am to 17:00 pm (Winter)
  • Entrance Ticket for Adults: 280 EGP
  • Entrance Ticket for kids ” above the age of 6 to 12″: 240 EGP
  • Entrance Ticket for kids ” from 0 to 5″: Free

What is a must-see in Cairo?

With its pyramids, the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, the famous Tahrir Square, numerous mosques, Cairo offers an insight into Egypt’s history and pure culture!

From Cairo we continue on a multi-day excursion to Memphis, Egypt’s ancient capital, as well as to Saqqara with the step pyramid & Hurghada to Cairo excursion.

What is worth seeing Luxor or Cairo?

Clearly! You have to see both. The museum in Cairo houses, among other things, the grave goods and mummies of the discovered tombs of Luxor in the Valley of the Kings. One has the choice to stand in the museum in Cairo and think back to the wonderful paintings of the tombs, or to visit Cairo first and in the tombs of Luxor to e.g. fascinating burial objects of Tutankhamun. In Luxor is also a must: the Hatshepsut, Karnak and Luxor temples

What Documents are Needed to Enter Egypt?

  1. Take care of providing the following documents to be submitted to the Egyptian Passport Department when you arrive on a flight to spend your vacation in Egypt.
  2. To avoid not being allowed to enter Egypt.
  3. Sometimes the Egyptian government requires a yellow fever certificate for passports and travel due to some regions around the world where this disease is spread.
  4. You can obtain an Egypt e-Visa online, register within 3 minutes, and get it within 3 days.
  5. The Egyptian government provides the advantage of obtaining an entry visa at a special price when you arrive on your flight at Cairo International Airport and all international airports in Egypt.
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