• Cairo

    Cairo

    Cairo

    The captial of Egypt and the largest city in Africa, the name means "the victorious city". As the region's principal commercial, administrative, and tourist centre.
  • Alexandria

    Alexandria

    Alexandria

    Egypt's second largest city (3.5 million people), its largest seaport and the country's window onto the Mediterranean Sea. No city in Egypt has history as rich as that of Alexandria which witnessed so many historic events and legends!
  • Luxor

    Luxor

    Luxor

    Luxor hosts one third of the whole monuments and antiquities of the world. Therefore, it is considered one of the most important tourism spots in Egypt and maybe in the whole world.
  • Aswan

    Aswan

    Aswan

    Aswan is the 3rd largest city in Egypt and the biggest in Upper Egypt. Aswan was the ancient Egyptians' gateway to Africa. Today Aswan is major stop for may Nile cruise ships depart from Luxor to Aswan everyday.
  • Sharm Elsheikh

    Sharm Elsheikh

    Sharm El Sheikh

    Sharm is the the jewel of Egyptian tourism industry now. The city offer some of the finest places for diving and snorkeling in the world, it offers great value for money if compared with many diving spots in the world.
  • Hurhgada

    Hurhgada

    Hurghada

    Hurghada today is a world centre for sea sports such as diving, snorkelling, sailing, windsurfing, and deep-sea fishing. The unique offshore underwater gardens are justifiably famous amongst divers

What To See in Cairo

The Pyramids of Egypt, which served as tombs for the Ancient Pharaohs , and the statue of the Sphinx, which dates from 2565 BC and is probably the country's most famous monument, are located just west of Cairo in the suburb of Giza. Despite the desert background usually depicted in photographs, the Pyramids are extremely close to Cairo and are likely to be affected by the city's continued expansion.

pyramids at sun set

Cairo contains numerous religious and governmental structures. The ornate architecture of the Citadel, in eastern Cairo, enhances the city's skyline. Begun by Saladin in 1176 and modified and expanded by later sultans, the Citadel is famous for its Mosques, Museums, and fort; within the complex the Mohammad Ali Mosque (1830) is particularly notable, with its storied domes and twin minarets. The Coptic Church known as Al Mu'allaqa, located in Old Cairo, is believed to be the earliest known site of Christian worship in Egypt; the church was built in the 3rd century, though it has been almost entirely replaced through successive restorations. Old Cairo also contains the Ben Ezra synagogue, the central house of worship for Cairo's small Jewish population, and the distinctive and imposing gates of Cairo. Once part of a wall that encircled the city, these three gates are all that remain of the original eight. Among Cairo's modern buildings are the Cairo Tower, which stands at a height of 187 m (about 614 ft) and commands a view of the Pyramids and the Citadel.

Here is a list of what you should see in Cairo: 

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Here is a list of what you should see in Cairo: 
The Pyramids of Giza & the Sphinx.
The Step Pyramid at Sakkara
The Open Air Museum of Memphis
The Pyramids of Dashur
The Pyramid of Meidum
The Egyptian Museum
The Castle of Saladin 
The Old Market "Khan El-Khalili"
The Hanging Church
ST. Barbara church
St. Sergious Church
Ben Ezra Synagogue
Cairo Tower
Mohamed ali Mosque
Sultan Hassan Mosque
Ahmed Ben Tulun Mosque
EL Hakhim Mosque
EL Azhar Mosque
El Rifiae Mosque
Sabil Katkhuda

Tourists who visit this site also visit the following sites:

Pyramids of Giza
The pyramids of Giza one of seven ancient wonders of the world.
Sakkara <
Saqqara is one of the most extensive archaeological sites in Egypt! I
Citadle of Saladin
the The Citadel was fortified by the Salah al-Din to protect cairo from the Crusaders.
The Hanging Church
known as Al-Muallaka (the hanging) because it was built on the ruins of two towers of Babylon