Your journey begins at the mighty Bab al‑Futuh — one of Cairo’s original city gates. Here your friendly Egyptologist guide will introduce you to the story of Old Cairo, its fortifications and how this neighbourhood came to be. Walking through this gate you feel you’ve stepped back centuries, ready to explore not just buildings but lives, customs and stories of generations.
Next you’ll visit the impressive Al‑Hakim Mosque, one of the oldest and most peaceful large mosques in Cairo. Your guide will help you understand how faith, politics and architecture intertwined during the Fatimid era and beyond. This is more than a photo-stop: it’s a chance to connect with a living tradition.
Then comes Bayt al‑Suhaymi, a charming 17th-century Ottoman house filled with history, art and everyday life of the past. As you wander through its rooms and courtyard, your guide will bring to life the ancient Cairo-dweller’s world — how they lived, what they valued, how their architecture spoke of identity.
Stroll along the celebrated El Moez Street, one of the richest stretches of Islamic architecture in the world. Here you’ll admire fine decorations, historic façades, merchants’ houses and the buzz of Cairo’s past and present. Along the way stop at the majestic Sultan Barquq Mosque and the impressive Qalawun Complex designed as a mosque, madrasa and mausoleum all in one. These offer an unforgettable glimpse into the Mamluk period’s grandeur.
Your walk culminates at the serene Al Hussein Mosque — a place steeped in Islamic spirituality — and then you’ll head to the vibrant Khan el‑Khalili Bazaar. And, this tour adds a delectable bonus: authentic street snacks — taste local favourites like koshary or Egyptian pie and sample the sweet zalabya or halabessa for that true Cairo flavour.



