Cairo Tourist Attractions are genuine works of art crafted by various cultures over 2,000 years. These attractions allow visitors to have the most memorable vacation possible.
This site provided several articles about the fantastic landmarks that can be discovered in Cairo, known as the “immortal city of wonders and Minarets.” These articles are in the table of contents at the top of this page.
Egypt's capital is Cairo. It is the Arab world's and Africa's largest city. The city of Giza and the ancient...
Read MoreAfter the Pyramids, the Egyptian Antiquities Museum, also known as the Egyptian Museum or the Cairo Museum, is the second...
Read MoreCairo Opera House: The opera, as an art form, is not far from Eastern or, more specifically, Egyptian taste. The...
Read MoreTahrir Square is the largest field in Cairo, Egypt. Initially named Ismailia Square after Khedive Ismail, the name was changed...
Read MoreThe Cairo Tower, also known as Borg Al-Qahira, is a separate tower in the Egyptian capital's Gezira district. It is...
Read MoreThe Coptic Quarter in Cairo, Egypt, is the centre of the city's Christian activity. Saint Mark established the Christian faith...
Read MoreThe hanging church is considered to be the oldest church in the Al-Fustat (Old Cairo) area. It is known as...
Read MoreYou can get a great view of the towering minarets of the Muhammad Ali Mosque from the Citadel of Salah...
Read MoreAlthough no longer the city's commercial center, it is nonetheless a significant historical site. Many beautiful mosques and other historic...
Read MoreVisitors to Egypt should have a passport valid for a minimum of six months when arriving and everyone foreign nationals should acquire a visa to enter Egypt. you’ll apply for a traveler visa at any Egyptian embassy or diplomatic building round the world.
Passengers of the subsequent nationalities can buy a one-month visa while not applying upon arrival in Egypt: Australia, Canada, Croatia, EU, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Macedonia, Republic of Choson, state, Serbia, Ukraine, UK and also US. This solely takes a number of minutes to try and do within the bank window before looking customs
Egypt usually has 3 sorts of visas:
The best time to visit Egypt depends on where you want to go. Generally speaking, winter (December to February) is the tourist high season and summer (June to August) is the low season in all parts of the country except on the coasts, and to a lesser degree in Cairo.
Weather-wise, June to August is unbearable almost anywhere south of Cairo, especially around Luxor and Aswan, where daytime temperatures soar up to 40°C. Summer in Cairo is almost as hot.
When visiting somewhere such as Luxor, winter is easily the most comfortable time. Cairo isn’t quite as pleasant, with often overcast skies and chilly evenings, while up on the Mediterranean coast Alexandria is subject to frequent downpours resulting in flooded, muddy streets. Even Sinai’s beaches are a little too chilly for sunbathing in January.
The happiest compromise for an all-Egypt trip is to visit in spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November).
There is very little that you might need and won’t be able to find in Egypt. That said, you may not have the same degree of choice as at home.
So bring sunglasses, a torch (flashlight), sunscreen and a hat. If you’re a light sleeper you may also want to bring earplugs.
If you are visiting during winter, a sweater or light jacket is necessary for evenings, especially in desert areas.
Here’re the most important things you should bring it with you.
Hats, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Comfortable walking shoes, Power Adapters, Medication, Camera, Alcoholic Beverages.