Giza Pyramids & Sphinx
The last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Khufu (Great Pyramid), Khafre with its cap of casing, and Menkaure — plus the Sphinx. Interior tickets sold separately.
Egypt's capital — where the modern world meets 5000 years of pharaohs.
Cairo is a destination on Egypt's Nile cruise and tour routes, home to Giza Pyramids & Sphinx and Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). The best time to visit is October to April.
Cairo is where every Egypt trip begins. Home to the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World (the Great Pyramid of Giza), the newly opened Grand Egyptian Museum (the largest archaeological museum on earth), the timeless Khan el-Khalili bazaar, and a Nile riverside that comes alive at sunset. Most visitors spend 2-3 days here before flying south to start their Nile cruise.
The city is enormous (20 million people) and chaotic in the best way — Cairo’s chaos is part of its charm. With a good guide and the right neighborhoods, it’s also surprisingly walkable, friendly, and full of food worth flying for.
The last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Khufu (Great Pyramid), Khafre with its cap of casing, and Menkaure — plus the Sphinx. Interior tickets sold separately.
The world's largest archaeological museum housing the entire Tutankhamun collection displayed together for the first time. Opened phased 2024-2025.
The historic 1902 museum. Since major pieces moved to GEM and NMEC, focus is now on Middle Kingdom, Amarna period, and everyday-life artefacts.
The medieval bazaar since 1382 — silver, copper, spices, perfume oils. El-Fishawy café has been open continuously for 250 years.
The Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the Coptic Museum. A pocket of Christian and Jewish Cairo from the 4th-9th centuries.
The medieval fortification atop Mokattam Hill. The 19th-century Ottoman-style Muhammad Ali mosque inside — the "Alabaster Mosque" — has the best rooftop view of Cairo.
October to April
Mild winters (12–22°C), hot summers (28–38°C). Dry year-round. Spring sandstorms (March–April) are short-lived but worth checking the forecast for.
A 2-hour dinner cruise from Zamalek — belly-dance and tanoura show while the city lights slide past. ~$45/person.
The 250-year-old café inside Khan el-Khalili — mint tea, shisha, and endless people-watching in the Naguib Mahfouz alley.
Evening narrated show at the Giza plateau. Three language slots per night; check schedule.
The 1 km spine of Fatimid Cairo — 10th-century mosques, madrasas, sabils. A UNESCO open-air museum, best in early evening.
The most famous koshari in Cairo — the national dish of rice, pasta, lentils, chickpeas, fried onions, and spicy tomato sauce.
Free Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe show — Wed and Sat evenings. Reserve early.
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