A very special day visiting the most attractive Islamic Historical Places in Cairo. Starting by Pickup from your hotel with Private car & Private Guide heading to the Famous Citadel of Saladin including Mohamed Ali Mosque, Military Museum & Old Prisons inside the citadel. then visiting Amr Ibn El-As mosque the first & biggest Mosque in Egypt then Al Azhar Mosque which is more than 1000 Years old & considered as the main reference for all Muslims around the globe. end of day you will be back to your hotel with many information & wonderful photos for the main religious Islamic Part in Egypt
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Private transportation
✔ Bottled water
✔ Private Egyptology guide
✖ Transfer from 6 October City & fifth district Hotels Extra charge per Person 10 $
✖ Entry Tickets to Cairo Citadel (Citadel of Saladin)
Pickup Locations
1. Ramses Hotel
2. Pyramids Desert Gate Hotel
3. Gardenia Pyramids view inn
4. Pyramids Island
5. Pyramids Hotel
6. Vg Hotel
7. Kemet Pyramids Inn
8. City Inn Alshwarbi Hotels
9. Grand Palace Hotel
10. The Location Hotel
11. Town Pyramids
12. King Tout Hotel Pyramed View
13. Swiss Inn Pyramids Golf Resort
14. Jana Pyramids View in 3
15. Dahab Hotel
16. Hilton Pyramids Golf
17. Anas House
18. Golden Palace Down Town
19. Life Pyramids Inn
20. Hyatt Regency Cairo West
Additional Info: Please provide the hotel name and room number so that hotel security can be notified.
Itinerary
1
Al-Azhar Mosque
Nestled in Cairo’s medieval El-Darb El-Ahmar district, the Al Azhar Mosque is the city’s first mosque—dating back to 972. Boasting five minarets and a white-marble courtyard, its biggest claim to fame is its sister Al Azhar university next door, reputedly the oldest Islamic university in the world.
Duration: 60 minutes
2
Mosque of Amr Ibn Al-As
Constructed in 642 AD under orders of the commander of the Muslim army that conquered Egypt, the Mosque ofAmr ibn Al-Aswas the first mosque to ever be built on Egyptian soil.Situated north of the Roman Fortress of Babylon, it sits on the edge of Fustat, the country’s first capital, which was founded by Amr ibn Al-As.The mosque is said to have been built on the site where the general pitched his tent, and the original structure was thought to consist of only palm trunks covered with leaves. It expanded to its current size in 827 AD, while the Fatimid period saw the mosque ornately decorated with marble, mosaics, silver coatings, and a moving pulpit. The building has been restored and expanded upon many times since, with parts of the entrance reconstructed as recently as the 1980s.The mosque incorporates both Greek and Roman architectural styles. It features 200 marble columns, many taken from ancient sites, and three minarets.
Duration: 60 minutes
3
Islamic Cairo
Cairo is known as the "city of a thousand minarets," and that's reflected in its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A journey into Islamic Cairo is a journey into the city’s past, from Fustat, Egypt’s first Muslim capital, to the 1,000-year-old walled city, the Cairo Citadel, founded by 12th-century leader Saladin, and beyond.
Duration: 60 minutes
4
Cairo Citadel
Standing proud above the hubbub of the modern city, the Cairo Citadel (Citadel of Saladin)) is one of Old Cairo’s most striking sights. First built by Saladin in the 12th century, during the Crusader conflicts, the fortress complex houses palaces, museums, and mosques, including Muhammad Ali’s 19th-century Alabaster Mosque.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional info
• Specialized infant seats are available
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels