On the third day of your tour, visit the Egyptian museum to explore the beauty of the Egyptian historical culture and pay a visit to the Citadel of Saladin, the pathway to the historic bastion that has been guiding Cairo's fate since it was constructed in the 12th century. It is placed upon one of Egypt's mountain ranges called Mokattam and enables panoramic views of the whole city down below. Here stands the astonishing Muhammad Ali Mosque, also called the Alabaster Mosque. breathtaking with its splendid Ottoman architecture and magnificent domes. Thus, as you walk through this well-fortified citadel, several layers of historical accounts unfold, with Cairo's Islamic heritage bare for you.
This is followed by another trip around the Islamic area of Cairo on your Islamic Cairo tours. The district is filled with historic mosques, madrasas, and medieval streets reflecting Islamic architectural greatness. Engage in enjoying the minute details of the old buildings and experience the cultural richness of one of the most animated neighborhoods of Cairo.
Thereafter, you enter Coptic Cairo—a sanctuary into spirituality and history. You may arrive at the Hanging Church, this mightily patterned church is one of the oldest and most stunning of churches in Egypt, built over the ruins of the Fortress of Roman Babylon. Some of its great details to appear are the wooden ceiling carved like Noah's Ark, plus the beautiful Byzantine icons will make it indeed a wonder of Coptic Christianity.
Thereafter, you get some time to unwind with a visit to the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar, a vibrant bazaar that has served traders and artisans from the year 14th. Move up and down its narrow alleys lined with shops that sell handicrafts, jewelry, and textiles, spices, and souvenirs. Most brilliantly, the ambiance and traditional charm make a beautiful finish to your day of exploration.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.