




"CAIRO BY NIGHT" Private Tour
Cairo by Night: A Vibrant Urban Experience: Cairo is a city that never truly sleeps, offering a nightlife as dynamic and diverse as its rich history. As the sun sets, the streets come alive with locals and travelers alike, strolling through bustling markets, enjoying evening coffee, or meeting friends at one of the city’s many lively venues. Nightlife in Cairo often lasts well into the early hours, with restaurants, cafés, and entertainment spots buzzing until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. Among the city’s unique nighttime experiences are the baladi bars — traditional coffee shops where alcoholic beverages are available.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of Cairo as you explore some of the city’s most iconic and atmospheric locations. Begin your journey at the Khan el-Khalili Market, the largest and most famous bazaar in Egypt and the Middle East. A true labyrinth of narrow streets and bustling alleys, the market is alive with color, aromas, and sounds. Here, artisans display intricate jewelry, traditional textiles, spices, and handcrafted souvenirs, while local cafés invite you to sip a refreshing mint tea or aromatic coffee as you soak in the lively ambiance. Walking through Khan el-Khalili is like stepping back in time, where history and commerce blend seamlessly.
Next, venture along Al-Moez Street, one of Cairo’s most historic avenues. This street is a living museum of medieval Islamic architecture, lined with beautifully restored mosques, madrasas, fountains, and palaces. As you stroll, admire the intricate stonework, carved wooden doors, and majestic minarets that narrate centuries of Cairo’s cultural and spiritual heritage. Every corner reveals a new story of the city’s glorious past, making Al-Moez Street a must-see for both history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Finally, explore the intriguing City of the Dead, a vast necropolis where life and history intertwine in a unique urban landscape. Here, ancient tombs sit alongside modest dwellings, as families have lived among the mausoleums for generations. Wandering through its narrow lanes, you will encounter striking mausoleums and mosques, including the impressive Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay Mosque, offering a fascinating glimpse into the coexistence of life and death in Cairo. The City of the Dead is a place of mystery, history, and profound cultural significance, providing a completely unique perspective of the Egyptian capital.
From the bustling market stalls of Khan el-Khalili to the architectural wonders of Al-Moez Street and the extraordinary atmosphere of the City of the Dead, this journey through Cairo captures the city’s soul — a place where past and present meet, inviting travelers to explore, discover, and be enchanted.
Itinerary
Pick up at your hotel, or the one closest to your accommodation by a guide from our agency.
Panoramic tour of the city of Cairo, where you will have a time for photos.
Walking tour of the downtown area.
Visit to the Khan el Khalily market.
Visit to the El Moez street.
Visit to the city of the dead.
Return to the hotels.
All visits to the different facilities and museums have the presence of a specialist who will guide our tour, explaining in detail the meanings and history of the different attractions that we can observe.
The tour includes
The tour does not include
• It is recommended to wear light clothing, caps or hats, sneakers or sandals, and a camera. • It is recommended to bring at least a bottle of water, light meals with sweets, and snacks.
Cancellation and no show policy: