Monday, January 8, 2018

Islamic Cairo tour

Islamic Cairo tour 
Relish our tours in Islamic Cairo and scout some of the most beautiful. Islamic building during your Islamic Cairo tour Sultan Hassan, Al-Muizz Street , by maestro online travel. Start your Islamic Cairo Tour by visiting Sultan Hassan. Which is One of the largest mosque in the world Sultan Hassan is also a madrassa (school), has 4 iwans or open nerves that function for instruction in the four rites.                                                                                                                         
Proceed your Islamic Cairo tours..  
  And visit The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo houses a standout amongst the most critical accumulations of Islamic craftsmanship on the planet with pieces dating from the seventh century to the finish of the nineteenth century, from Egypt and a few Arab nations, yet additionally from different nations where the Islamic engraving was profound. 
Meet and assistance by our representative to help you travel to Cairo International Airport and then you will be met with your private guide to begin your tour today to enjoy a wonderful walk to Al-Muizz Street in Islamic Cairo tours that dates back to the Fatimid era or is almost every type of Islamic architecture decorated with Arabic calligraphy. We will visit the Al-Azhar, then continued walking towards Bab Zuweila then cross the road to Al Hussein Mosque. Lunch will be served at local restaurant.
Continue walking through Bab al-Fetouh and Bab al-Nasr, from there you can visit the Sultan Hassan Mosque and Madrasa, then continue your Islamic Cairo tours to visit the Al-Rifai.
And finally passing through the bazzares Khan El Khalili to buy souvenires.Then transfer to Cairo International Airport for departure.                                                                                                              For more  information about all Cairo tours or visit our  website  Or contact us:
Tel: 00201065422656
Email: nesma@egyptonlinetours.com
written by, Rana   

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