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Rich History and Ancient Wonders
Cairo is home to some of the world’s most iconic historical sites, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum. A vacation to Cairo offers you the chance to walk through history and see ancient monuments that have fascinated people for thousands of years.

Vibrant Culture
Cairo is a city full of life, with a deep-rooted culture that mixes modernity and tradition. From the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar to the Islamic Cairo district, you can experience Egyptian art, architecture, and local customs in every corner of the city.

Unique Culinary Experience
Cairo offers a wide variety of delicious Egyptian food that you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re trying koshari, falafel, or sipping on karkadeh (hibiscus tea), Cairo’s food scene is sure to satisfy every palate.

Affordable Travel Destination
Compared to other major cities around the world, Cairo is relatively affordable. Cairo vacation packages offer excellent value for money, including reasonably priced accommodations, food, and activities, making it a great destination for travelers on a budget.

Exciting Day Trips
Cairo is perfectly situated for day trips to nearby attractions. You can take a short trip to see the ancient royal necropolis of Saqqara, the early pyramid remnants at Dahshur, or a Mediterranean coastal excursion to Alexandria

Welcoming Atmosphere
The people of Cairo are known for their warmth and hospitality. Whether you're enjoying a cup of mint tea in a café or asking for directions, you'll feel welcomed by the friendly locals eager to share their culture and stories.
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Things To Do in Cairo
Visit the Pyramids of Giza: No trip to Cairo is complete without seeing the Pyramids of Giza. You can explore the ancient pyramids and the Sphinx, and even take a camel ride across the desert sands for the perfect panoramic photo.
Explore Cairo's World-Class Museums: Discover millennia of ancient history at the classic Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, home to an unparalleled collection of classical statues and pharaonic artifacts. To view the legendary treasures and golden mask of King Tutankhamun, head over to the spectacular new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near Giza.
Take a Nile River Cruise: A Nile cruise is a great way to see the city from a different perspective. You can choose a daytime excursion on a traditional wooden felucca or an evening dinner cruise featuring live entertainment and beautiful views of the illuminated city skyline.
Wander Through Islamic Cairo: Explore the historic heart of Islamic Cairo, which is full of stunning medieval architecture, towering minarets, and historic alleyways. Don’t miss the Citadel of Saladin and the magnificent Mosque of Muhammad Ali for panoramic city views.
Shop at Khan El Khalili Bazaar: Visit this world-famous 14th-century market to experience Cairo’s lively atmosphere. You can bargain for colorful souvenirs, aromatic spices, intricate jewelry, and traditional lamps while stopping for mint tea at the historic El Fishawy cafe.
Take a Day Trip to Saqqara and Memphis: Just outside the city limits, you’ll find the ruins of Memphis (Egypt's ancient capital) and the unique Step Pyramid of Saqqara. Built for Pharaoh Djoser, it is older than the Giza Pyramids and offers a fascinating look at the evolution of royal tomb design.
Visit Coptic Cairo: Explore this peaceful, fortress-like neighborhood where Cairo’s Christian community has resided for centuries. Walk through the unique Hanging Church—built right over the bastions of a Roman fortress—and visit the Coptic Museum to see stunning religious art and artifacts.

History, Culture, and Nightlife in Cairo
History
Cairo is one of the oldest cities in the region, with a history that dates back over 1,000 years, while nearby ancient sites date back thousands of years earlier. The most famous historical sites are the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, which are among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. These monuments tell the story of Egypt’s ancient civilization and its powerful pharaohs. To see the legendary treasures and golden mask of King Tutankhamun, travelers can visit the breathtaking new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near Giza, while the classic Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square continues to house an unparalleled collection of ancient statues and classical artifacts. The city’s history is a captivating blend of ancient Egyptian, Islamic, and colonial influences.
Culture
Cairo is a cultural hub, offering a mix of ancient traditions and modern influences. The city’s Islamic Cairo district is home to beautiful architectural masterpieces, including the Mosque of Muhammad Ali and the historic Al-Azhar Mosque, which reflect Cairo’s deep Islamic heritage. The Coptic Cairo area is where you can explore Egypt’s Christian history, featuring ancient sanctuaries like the Hanging Church. Cairo is also known for its lively markets, such as the famous Khan El Khalili Bazaar, where you can find everything from aromatic spices to handmade crafts. Egyptian music, traditional dance, and visual arts are vital parts of the local culture, easily experienced at cultural centers across the city.
Nightlife
Cairo’s nightlife is vibrant and diverse, offering something for every style of traveler. The city features an exceptional range of restaurants, open-air cafes, and panoramic rooftop bars where you can enjoy authentic Egyptian cuisine and local drinks while taking in views of the city lights. For a high-energy night out, you can visit upscale nightclubs playing a mix of traditional Arabic music and international hits. If you are interested in a more relaxed evening, a sunset Nile River cruise that includes dinner and a traditional Tanoura dance performance offers a spectacular way to experience Cairo after dark.