Marvel at the most important cultural and historical sites in Egypt tours in Islamic and Coptic Cairo on a full-day tour. Walk past the splendid mosques, the Hanging Church, Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, and more Cairo day tours to discover in our itinerary.
Private Egypt day tours to the city’s most important Coptic Cairo sights, Islamic, and Jewish places. Learn how the Christian Holy Family took shelter on the site of Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church, explore the Church of Saint Barbara, and see the gilded icons that adorn the Hanging Church. Enter a synagogue built where baby Moses was found and eat lunch at a local restaurant; see Cairo’s most important mosques in Islamic Cairo then take in sweeping views of the city from Saladin’s 15th-century citadel. Discover important Islamic, Jewish, and Coptic sites of Cairo Led by a qualified Egyptologist See the Hanging Church, old Jewish synagogue, and Alabaster Mosque.
If you have a layover in Cairo, our Cairo Stopover Tour is ideal. This Cairo day tour takes you through the city’s most famous landmarks, including the pyramids and Egyptian Museum, offering an immersive experience of Egypt in just one day.
Get a quick but immersive Cairo day tours with our Half-Day Pyramids Tour. Pyramids of Giza-watch in awe, Sphinx-see, and get to know all the secrets of ancient Egypt with expert guides.
Our Quad Biking at Giza Pyramids, featured in Cairo day tours, offers an exciting desert adventure with stunning views of the Pyramids. Control your quad bike, explore hidden trails, and create unforgettable memories.
Our Pyramids, Memphis & Sakkara Day Tour is a remarkable adventure that takes you deep into the heart of Egypt’s history and heritage. With expert guides, comfortable transportation, and a well-planned itinerary, you’ll encounter the most significant archaeological sites with Cairo Day Tours.
Spending two days in Cairo allows you to see the city without feeling pressured. If you want to take your time to explore Cairo and Giza on a one-day trip, this is also possible, but it involves some stress.
The city's oldest tourist attractions today are located in the southern suburbs of the city, known as Old Cairo. This was the beginning of an ancient canal that connected the Nile River to the Red Sea more than two thousand years ago, and in this strategic location the oldest communities in the region were founded.
Cairo is the largest city in Egypt and holds the major important attractions in Egypt in different Eras such as Saladin Citadel, the Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili, and more.