Following breakfast, your tour guide will transport you to Citadel of Salah El-Din so you can view the Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque, one of Islamic Cairo's most popular landmarks.
After selecting from among the most delicious Egyptian food specialties for lunch, go on one of the half-day church tours in Old Cairo while learning about the former Roman defences of Babylon. The Hanging Chapel is among the attractions of these Cairo day tours.
You can see the St. Sergius Church, which was built over the crypt where Jesus Christ, his mother, and St. Joseph the Carpenter spent around three months. The last structure you will notice is the Ben Ezra Synagogue. Prior to the ninth century, it was built as a Coptic church and afterward converted to a Jewish synagogue.
As we begin our day excursions to Cairo, see the city's Islamic district. You may see old defenses together with mosques like Egypt's Al-Hakim mosque. The Islamic era left behind the city's historic stone-paved streets, medieval madrasas, sails, and city gates. Cap off 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, 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.
Our tour guide will then deliver you back to your hotel so you can unwind there.