The vintage version of Cairo
Old Cairo, also known as Coptic Cairo, is a historic area in modern-day Cairo, Egypt. Let me take you on a virtual tour of this captivating district:
Mosque of Muhammed Ali: Also known as the Alabaster Mosque, this enormous 19th-century place of worship was inspired by Istanbul’s New Mosque. Its grandeur and intricate details make it a must-see.
Khan El Khalili: Since the 14th century, this bustling market has been selling gold, copper, spices, and more. It remains Egypt’s most important souk, where you can shop, eat, or simply soak up the vibrant atmosphere.
The Citadel: Originally constructed in the 12th century to protect the city from Crusaders, the hilltop Saladin Citadel offers spectacular views of Cairo.
Mosque of Ibn Tulun: The oldest and largest mosque in Cairo, it’s renowned for its beautiful architecture.
Muizz Street: This ancient street, over half a mile long, boasts a breathtaking concentration of Islamic architectural treasures, including mosques, madrassas, mansions, and palaces.