Tour Overview
The Grand Egyptian Museum And The Grand Staircase
Visit the grand open court where the first hanging obelisk in the entire world belongs to King Ramses II ,Then move to Grand Staircase , It depends on the availability.Enjoy the King Tut 360 panorama The Immersive Exhibition: A Mesmerizing Journey Through Ancient Egypt. (The museum is only partially open, with only the open court available for tours.)
Old Coptic Cairo Churches
Visit Old Coptic Cairo Church and enjoy the places where the Holy Family stays See the Hanging church, and the Cavern church visit the holy family Cavern ends your tour with Ben Ezra Synagogue
Khan El-Khalili Market
walk through the historical old streets Market of Khan El-Khalili
Inclusions
Private air-conditioned deluxe vehicle.
Expert Egyptologist private tour guide.
Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing
Bottled water during your tours and transfers
Exclusions
Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
Drinks at the restaurants
Tipping
Price List
Price for one |
Price for 2-3 |
Price for 4-6 |
Price for 7-more |
Price for childs |
90.00 |
80.00 |
75.00 |
70.00 |
Always a half of adults price |
Tour Itinerary
Start your tour visit the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest museum worldwide that builds dedicated to one civilization. It is a great place to start your day tour The main museum is presently closed, but you will enjoy seeing the grand open court where the first hanging obelisk in the entire world belongs to King Ramses II then enter the museum courtyard where the magnificent Statue of Ramses II that curves out of one giant piece of red granite
Then, keep on to see the rest of the colossal statues that are displayed throughout the courtyard.
You will also have the chance to visit the Grand Egyptian Museum's official store and the surrounding local restaurants and coffee shops.
It depends on the availability.Enjoy the King Tut 360 panorama The Immersive Exhibition: A Mesmerizing Journey Through Ancient Egypt.
Prepare to be transported to the mesmerising world of Ancient Egypt as the Grand Egyptian Museum proudly unveils a truly extraordinary temporary exhibition. Get ready to immerse yourself in the highly acclaimed "Tutankhamun - The Immersive Exhibition," a ground-breaking collaboration with Madrid Artes Digitales that promises to offer a fresh and enchanting perspective on the captivating history of Egypt's ancient civilization.
NOTE : we can't grantee 100% attending the show as it is a limited number of people. Normally, it is booked a few days before but will do our best
we can't grantee 100% attending the show as it is a limited number of people. Normally, it is booked a few days before but will do our best
then move to The Grand Staircase. It visitors to different floors via steps, travellators, and elevators, ending with the panoramic view of the Giza Pyramids.
walk through the Large statues and other objects related to kingship will impress with their scale and magnificence.see the red granite colossus of King Seti I, Queen Hatshepsut, pillars and columns and tops of obelisks dedicated to several ancient Egyptian royalties.
then move to Old Coptic Cairo, the sacred place where Jesus Christ stayed with the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph during his holy journey to avoid the Horde who wanted to slay the boy.
Begin the tour by seeing the hanging church, one of the most famous churches in the world. The significance of this church stems from the way it was built, hanging on one of the towers of the old Babylon stronghold, with no foundation.
Then take the stairs down for more than 3 meters to the old city level, walk through the old city streets, see the old houses and churches along the way, and visit St.Sarguise church, also known as the Cavern church because it is famous for housing the Holy Family for more than 3 months you will enjoy the cavern and the main church.
End your tour by seeing one of Egypt's most important Jewish synagogues. The synagogue was originally a church dating back to the 8th century AD, but Ibn Ezra purchased it from the Christians and converted it into a synagogue. The Synagogue previously housed an antique copy of the Old Testament, which was penned by the prophet Ezra or Al-Azir. It is also thought that the site of the Synagogue is where the casket containing Baby Moses was discovered and stolen by the pharaoh's wife at the time.
at the end visit Khan ElKalili Market continue walking through the historical old streets and end up with Khan El-Khalili Market the old market all over Egypt It is a real chance to test how good is your negotiation skills with the sellers there, At the end, you will need to rest you will have a cup of Paper Mint tea on El-Feshawi cafe, which was founded 1771 AD. the vibe of this historical place will be the amazing end of your tour then drive back to your hotel