After breakfast, your tour guide will take you to the Citadel of Salah El-Din so you can see the Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque, one of the most well-known structures in Islamic Cairo.
Lunch should be chosen from among the most delectable Egyptian dishes, then take one of the Ancient Cairo half-day church excursions to learn about the historic Roman defenses of Babylon. One of the highlights of these tours is The Hanging Church. In the crypt where Jesus Christ, his mother, and St. Joseph the Carpenter spent around three months, you can see the St. Sergius Church, which was constructed over it. The Ben Ezra Synagogue is the last building you'll see. It was initially constructed as a Coptic church before being transformed into a Jewish synagogue in the ninth century.
See the Islamic neighborhood of Cairo as we start our day trips there. Old fortifications and mosques, such as the Al-Hakim mosque in Egypt, are both common sights. The city's ancient stone-paved streets, medieval madrasas, sails, and city gates all date back to the Islamic era. As you take in the minarets of Al Hussein Mosque and Al Azhar Mosque in the oldest section of the Islamic quarter, Khan El Khalili, Egypt's oldest souk, finish your explorations of Islamic Cairo with a mint tea at Fishawy, one of the oldest and most renowned traditional Egyptian coffeeshops, Cairo's oldest coffee shop.
After that, your tour guide will return you to your hotel so you may relax there.