Cairo City Tour to Egyptian Museum, Citadel and Old Cairo

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✓ Pick up services from your hotel & return ✓ All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle ✓ Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide ✓ Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites ✓ Lunch meal at local restaurant in Cairo ✓ Bottled water on board the vehicle during your trip ✓ All taxes & service charge

               

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Prices Single $ 178 2 Persons $ 122 3 Persons $ 103 4 Persons $ 93 5 Persons $ 88 6 Person & more $ 84 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 05.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

               

Cairo City Tour to Egyptian Museum, Citadel and Old Cairo Enjoy Cairo City Tours Visiting: Ancient Egypt in the Egyptian Museum. Then visit Salah El Din Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque, Tour Old Cairo, the city that pre-dated Cairo with many historic churches and Roman sites.

Duration:
1 Days
Transport:
Deluxe Nile cruise + Domestic Flights
Tour Type:
Daily
Group size:
Private in Cairo, Small Group tour: 4 to 15 persons on Cruise
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Experience type
Multi day tour
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Attributes
Couples · Eco friendly · Family Friendly · Group friendly · Indoor · Luxury · Outdoor · Private experience
Booking in advance
Can be booked no later than 2 day(s) before start time

Cairo City Tour to Egyptian Museum, Citadel and Old Cairo

(18 customer reviews)

$2,800.00

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Private Tour Guide

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Restaurant

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Sun Deck-Bar

Discotheque

Swimming pool

Internet

Fax

Fridge

Phone

Shower

Hairdryer

Safe

TV

Library

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    Day After a hotel pick-up, your Egyptologist guide will lead you to the Egyptian Museum. It was built at 1901 in down town Cairo, by Khedive Abbas Helmi II, and at the façade of the museum he left the first two initials of his name A&H to remind us of this history. With the help of great Egyptologists, Petri, Marriete, Maspero, this museum became one of the largest museums in the world, with a collection of more than 120 thousand pieces. It overlooks a very famous square, originally was called "Ismaileya" square, then the name was changed to "Al Tahrir Square", means the Liberation Square which witnessed the Egyptian revolution at 25th January 2011, and its second wave at 30th June 2013. It has 2 floors, in the first floor the artefacts are organized in a chronological order, the second floor has the marvellous collection of King Tutankhamen including his jewelery, coffin, and his famous mask. You will then move on to The Citadel of Saladin & the Mosque of Mohamed Ali. Near the End of the Fatimid Caliphate (969 – 1178 CE), the Muslim ruler of Damascus struggled with the Crusaders over the Holy Lands & Jerusalem, so he sent one of his followers, Saladin, to control Egypt and to put an end to the Fatimid Caliphate, and to restore Egypt back to the Sunni doctrine of Islam. Saladin managed to do this, he became the Caliph himself (1174 CE), and decided to build a Citadel "fortress" to defend Cairo against any potential attacks by the Crusaders. The Citadel became the seat of the government for a very long time, until another Egyptian King, "Mohamed Ali", decided to build a mosque and a mausoleum for himself, at (1831 CE), he was the founder of the last Royal Dynasty Egypt had, ending with the expulsion of his last descendent, the famous "King Farouk" (1952 CE). In Old Cairo, all religions are intersected, making this place a very interesting place to visit. Lunch will be served in one of old Cairo restaurants. At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to you hotel.


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Cairo City Tour to Egyptian Museum, Citadel and Old Cairo

Enjoy Cairo City Tours Visiting: Ancient Egypt in the Egyptian Museum. Then visit Salah El Din Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque, Tour Old Cairo, the city that pre-dated Cairo with many historic churches and Roman sites.

 

18 reviews for Cairo City Tour to Egyptian Museum, Citadel and Old Cairo

  1. Daniel Smith

    The combination of ancient history and Islamic architecture on this tour was incredible. The Egyptian Museum, Salah El Din Citadel, and Old Cairo’s historic churches were all remarkable.

  2. Laura Wilson

    What an enriching experience! The Egyptian Museum and Salah El Din Citadel were awe-inspiring. Old Cairo’s Roman sites and churches gave me a new perspective on history. I highly recommend this tour.

  3. Michael Harris

    This Cairo City Tour was fantastic! Seeing artifacts in the Egyptian Museum, exploring the beautiful Mohamed Ali Mosque, and learning about Old Cairo’s history were the highlights of my trip.

  4. Olivia Brown

    I loved every part of this Cairo tour. The Egyptian Museum is a must-visit, and Mohamed Ali Mosque is a masterpiece. Walking through Old Cairo and seeing historic churches was unforgettable

  5. William

    This was an exceptional tour. The Egyptian Museum and Mohamed Ali Mosque were awe-inspiring, and Old Cairo’s historic churches added a special touch. A must for history lovers!

  6. Rachel Adams

    The blend of Ancient Egypt and Islamic heritage on this tour was perfect. From the Egyptian Museum to Salah El Din Citadel and Old Cairo, I learned so much. Highly recommended!

  7. Kevin Moore

    Cairo’s rich history came alive on this tour. The Egyptian Museum, Mohamed Ali Mosque, and Old Cairo’s churches and Roman sites were unforgettable experiences. I loved every moment!

  8. Sarah Johnson

    This tour was well-organized and full of history! The Egyptian Museum was a highlight, and Salah El Din Citadel offered stunning views. Old Cairo’s Roman sites were a true gem.

  9. Willa Mae Hargrove

    Mohamed Ali Mosque is worth the climb and the camera roll

    It felt like we were in a movie set once we entered the Citadel . The mosque’s interior glows under chandeliers like a palace , and every corner is Insta – worthy . The views over Cairo are epic . We went early so the crowds were light and the lighting perfect . The museum was fascinating , especially the animal mummies , but this mosque stole the show .

  10. Bo Travis Eakins

    Cairo’s Old City is a timeless mosaic of cultures

    Nothing prepares you for the spiritual vibes in Old Cairo . Coptic churches , Roman pillars , and little alleys filled with incense and charm . I felt like Indiana Jones — minus the snakes . We had plenty of time to explore , snap pics , and absorb the stories shared by our fantastic guide . And yes , there were cold drinks and comfy seats in between stops .

  11. Darla Faye Whitmore

    From Pharaohs to Popes , Cairo’s history is astonishing

    Talk about a historical rollercoaster . From staring into the eyes of Ramses II’s statue to standing beneath gothic arches in Old Cairo , the contrasts were thrilling . I was surprised how smooth everything went — no waiting in long lines , and the luxury vehicle made each transition feel like a limo ride . Mohamed Ali Mosque was the highlight for me , with marble floors and endless views .

  12. Jebediah Wayne Tiller

    An unforgettable mix of culture , elegance and perfect pacing

    Our guide was a walking encyclopedia with a comedian’s timing , and the itinerary was perfectly paced . Egyptian Museum was our warm – up , rich with relics and mummy madness . Then the Citadel impressed us with scale and views . Mohamed Ali Mosque? Sheer elegance . Old Cairo felt like walking through a different century . Never felt rushed and even got an espresso break near the Roman walls .

  13. Sadie Lou Wilkerson

    History hits differently when you’re standing in it

    Reading about ancient Egypt is one thing , but walking past the Rosetta Stone copy and seeing mummies up close just hits different . This tour took us through major landmarks without it feeling rushed . I especially loved the contrast between the Egyptian Museum and the calm spirituality of Old Cairo’s churches . Plus , our van had charging ports which saved my phone from dying mid-selfie with King Tut .

  14. Rufus Dale Bickham

    Mummies , mosques , and medieval magic in one thrilling day

    This tour packed more wonder than my grandma’s Sunday stew . The Egyptian Museum had me glued to glass cases full of artifacts , especially Tutankhamun’s golden mask . We headed uphill to the Citadel which had breezy views and heavy history . The mosque ? Magnificent in every detail . Bonus points for our guide’s camel jokes and the surprisingly plush ride between sites . Cairo knows how to impress .

  15. Maybelle Grace Sanders

    Old Cairo’s charm caught me completely off guard

    I came for the museum but stayed for the soul of Old Cairo . There’s something enchanting about strolling through cobbled paths , flanked by ancient churches and Roman ruins , and feeling the weight of thousands of years beneath your feet . The Saint Sergius Church had an underground crypt I wasn’t ready for emotionally . Oh , and we didn’t sweat once — luxury van had stellar AC and leather seats . Definitely a cultural day to remember .

  16. Cletus Ray Mulligan

    The Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque are architectural treasures

    We’re talking limestone domes , elegant minarets , and views so wide you’d think Cairo was endless . The Citadel alone is worth the trip , but inside it is the stunning Mohamed Ali Mosque which feels like stepping into an Ottoman painting . Our guide shared hilarious anecdotes and even pointed out bullet marks from past battles . The whole thing was deeply historical and unexpectedly funny at times . Shoutout to the driver who somehow avoided Cairo traffic like a magician .

  17. Martha Lynn Cooper

    From Roman ruins to Islamic grandeur , Cairo truly has it all

    This tour felt like flipping through centuries with every step . We went from ancient relics in the Egyptian Museum to the grandeur of Islamic architecture in the Citadel . Mohamed Ali Mosque was both peaceful and majestic , with that creamy white limestone catching the sunlight just right . The roads were surprisingly smooth , and the transportation van had Wi-Fi which made my teenage son less grumpy . Loved wandering Old Cairo , especially the Hanging Church , which had an air of mystery and serenity .

  18. Billy Joe Haskins

    Exploring Egyptian Museum was a surreal time warp experience

    I never imagined I’d be staring into the eyes of mummies and ancient pharaohs before lunchtime , but here we are . The Egyptian Museum was like opening a dusty book filled with secrets of old dynasties , only this book had gold , sarcophagi , and eerie silence . The Citadel gave us sweeping views of Cairo , and the Mohamed Ali Mosque ? Stunning architecture and even better echo if you’re brave enough to test it . Old Cairo added a cozy , spiritual touch with churches and narrow stone alleys . No camels , just comfy transport with AC and free water bottles . A very solid day in a timeless city .

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Accomodation Facilities

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Private Egyptologist Tour Guide

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Main restaurant serving buffet food

Air conditioned bar

Lounge with Discotheque

Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool

Air conditioned massage room

Boutique, beauty and gift shop

Laundry service

Gym

Evening entertainment

Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)

Air conditioning

Fridge

Phone

Bathroom with bath and over bath shower

Hairdryer

Safe

Satellite TV when docked

Library

Swimming pool

Table games

Spa

Bazaar



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