Muizz Street & Islamic Mosques

Muizz Street & Islamic Mosques
Från EUR 70,00 €
  • Varaktighet: 5 Minuter (cirka)
  • Plats: Italy
Pick up from your Hotel by our Guide.
Dropping the customers in front of Azhar Mosques with the Guide, visit to the Mosques inside
Muizz Street and Khan El Khalili. (adding Old Cairo to this visit is possible)
Back transfer to hotel


The Azhar Mosques and the surrounding area of Muizz Street in Cairo are steeped in centuries of Islamic history and culture. At the heart of this experience is the Al-Azhar Mosque, founded in 970 AD by the Fatimid Caliphate. It is not only one of the oldest mosques in Egypt but also a prestigious center of Islamic scholarship and theology, making it a must-visit for those interested in the history of Islam. The mosque itself is an architectural masterpiece, with a stunning prayer hall, intricately designed mihrabs, and minarets that exemplify classical Islamic architecture.

The visit typically takes you on a guided tour through Muizz Street, one of the oldest and most atmospheric streets in Cairo, which dates back to the Fatimid era. This street is a treasure trove of Islamic heritage, featuring some of Cairo's most famous mosques, such as the Mosque of Sultan Hassan, the Rifa'i Mosque, and Al-Hakim Mosque, among others. The narrow, bustling lanes are lined with historical buildings and vibrant local life, offering visitors a chance to see medieval Cairo in its full glory.

After exploring the mosques and historical landmarks, visitors will usually head to the nearby Khan El Khalili Bazaar, one of the oldest and most famous souks in the Middle East. The bazaar is a sensory overload with its narrow winding alleyways, colorful stalls, and a vast array of goods ranging from spices and perfumes to jewelry and traditional crafts. The market has been a hub of commerce and culture since the 14th century and provides an authentic Cairo experience, where you can haggle for antiques, crafts, and souvenirs, while also enjoying a cup of traditional Egyptian coffee.

This combination of religious history, architectural splendor, and cultural immersion offers a comprehensive experience of Cairo's Islamic heritage, making it a must-do for history lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and travelers seeking to understand Egypt's deep Islamic roots.