For the best taste of Cairo's vibrant, chaotic personality, make a beeline to Khan El-Khalili. Overflowing into the narrow streets of Islamic Cairo, this bustling market serves as the go-to place ...
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Step into the vibrant city of Cairo, where history and modernity come together in a captivating blend. From the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza and the timeless Sphinx to the treasures housed in the ...
Hathor is an ancient Egyptian A-lister, a sun deity teeming with feminine energy and a potent symbol of fertility, love, and ...
To legitimize its custody of the manuscript, found in an Afghan cave, the Museum of the Bible invoked the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and forged an interfaith coalition of Jews, Christians a ...
You can reach Al Azhar Park via taxi or on foot from Islamic Cairo. Khan el-Khalili sits less than a mile away, while downtown Cairo is about 3 miles to the west. Do not plan on driving since ...
Born in 1898 in a small Nile Delta village, Umm Kulthum rose from humble beginnings to become the most celebrated voice in the Arab world.
such as Khan el-Khalili (the Middle East's oldest open-air market) and Cairo's 12th-century citadel. The 19th-century Neuschwanstein Castle, perched on a hill high above the Bavarian countryside ...
Check into the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza for a luxurious base from which to explore the new museum, the eternally fascinating pyramids and more of the region's incredible historic sites, ...
In many ways, the stray cats of Cairo mirror Egypt’s rapidly growing human population, resilient, adaptable, and constantly maneuvering through an ever-expanding metropolis.
Other attractions in the city include the Grand Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili bazaar and cruises along the River Nile. While there are no beaches in Cairo, if you want to spend some time ...