Be ready to discover the Cairo's stunning Islamic architecture that made the capital of Egypt has earned it the nickname ‘the city of a thousand minarets’, and enjoy an originally dish of Kushry, that returns to 19th century, made of rice, macaroni and lentils mixed together, topped with a spiced tomato sauce, and garlic vinegar; garnished with chickpeas and crispy fried onions. A sprinkling of garlic juice, or garlic vinegar, and hot sauce are optional. Then walk around the Al Moaz st. most famous Islamic street.
Leave the hotel in Cairo to visit:
Amr Mosque The first mosque built in Egypt and also in Africa.
Visit the Sultan Hassan Mosque and School known as the Pyramid of Islamic Buildings around the world.
Visit the Rifai Mosque, where the tombs of King Farouk, the last king of Egypt, are located, and also the tomb of the last Shah of Iran.
Visit Ibn Tulun Mosque.
Koshary lunch is an Egyptian food consisting of rice, pasta, lentils, chickpeas, fried onions and tomato sauce.
Stroll along Al Moez Street. The first and oldest in the world.
Single | 02 - 03 | 04 - 06 | 07 - 10 | 11 Or More |
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80 $ | 65 $ | 60 $ | 50 $ | Booking Now |
Prices
These prices are in US Dollars per person per tour and valid till 2019/2020
Except ( Christmes , New Year and Easter ).
Children Policy
1 Child (0 – 05.99) free of Charge, when sharing with their parents.
1 Child (6 – 11.99) Pay 50 % from the adult price when sharing with their parents.
2 children (0 – 11.99) in their parents cabin will be one triple rate.
2 children (0 – 11.99) in 1 cabin will be one single rate.
12+ Pay full tour price as per adult person.
Be ready to discover the Cairo's stunning Islamic architecture that made the capital of Egypt has earned it the nickname ‘the city of a thousand minarets’, and enjoy an originally dish of Kushry, that returns to 19th century, made of rice, macaroni and lentils mixed together, topped with a spiced tomato sauce, and garlic vinegar; garnished with chickpeas and crispy fried onions. A sprinkling of garlic juice, or garlic vinegar, and hot sauce are optional. Then walk around the Al Moaz st. most famous Islamic street.