Cairo City Tour — Cairo Tower, Koshari, Zamalek & Local Life
Overview
Most Cairo day tours take you to the Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, the Citadel, and the bazaar — all extraordinary, all essential. But Cairo itself — the living city of 22 million, the largest city in Africa and the Arab world, with its art deco apartment blocks, its street food culture, its waterfront corniche, its islands, its noise and energy and warmth — rarely features in a structured tour. Egypt For Travel's Cairo City Tour corrects this: a private half-day or full-day experience that shows you Cairo as it actually is, beyond the monuments, with a guide who was born and raised in this city and loves it.
The Cairo Tower — 187 Metres Above Africa's Largest City
Built in 1961 on Gezira Island in the middle of the Nile, the Cairo Tower (Burg al-Qahira) is a 187-metre concrete tower whose top observation deck provides the most comprehensive 360° view of Cairo available to the public: the Nile running north and south, the Giza Pyramids visible to the west on a clear day, the minarets of Islamic Cairo to the east, the Heliopolis suburbs to the north-east, and the desert escarpment of the Moqattam hills to the south-east. Your guide will identify every landmark and explain how the city grew from its founding by the Fatimids in 969 AD to the metropolitan region of today. The revolving restaurant at the top is available for a meal with this panoramic view (not included — own cost). Entrance: ~200 EGP (included).
Koshari at Abu Tarek — Egypt's Soul Food
No visit to Cairo is complete without eating koshari — Egypt's national dish, and one of the great street foods of the world. A layered combination of rice, lentils, macaroni, chickpeas, crispy fried onions, and tomato sauce (with vinegar and chilli sauce on the side), koshari is filling, cheap, delicious, and eaten by every Egyptian regardless of class or neighbourhood. The most famous koshari restaurant in Cairo — in the world, arguably — is Abu Tarek on Champollion Street near Tahrir Square, which has been serving the dish continuously since 1950. Your guide will take you there for lunch, order like a local, and explain the dish's origins (a 19th-century fusion of Indian, Italian, and Egyptian culinary traditions) while you eat.
Zamalek — Cairo's Island Neighbourhood
Zamalek — the northern portion of Gezira Island, connected to the East Bank by bridges — is Cairo's most beautiful neighbourhood: tree-lined streets, art deco apartment buildings from the 1930s and 40s, embassies, galleries, and the best independent cafés and restaurants in the city. Your guide will walk you through Zamalek's streets, pointing out the architectural gems, explaining the neighbourhood's history as the European quarter of colonial Cairo, and stopping at a café for tea or coffee. The Cairo Opera House complex — on the southern end of Gezira Island — and the adjacent Museum of Modern Egyptian Art can be included on request.
The Corniche & Nile Walk
The Corniche el-Nil — the riverside road and promenade running along the East Bank — is Cairo's social spine: the place where Cairenes walk, sit, eat corn from vendors, watch the feluccas on the water, and simply exist in the open air. A walk along a section of the Corniche with your guide — explaining the view, the city's relationship to the river, and the daily life happening around you — is one of the most pleasurable and grounding experiences Cairo offers. It is also free.
| Stop | Experience | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Cairo Tower | 360° panorama of Cairo — 22 million people at your feet | ~45 min |
| Abu Tarek | Koshari lunch at Cairo's most famous restaurant since 1950 | ~45 min |
| Zamalek walk | Art deco streets · cafés · embassies · Cairo's most beautiful neighbourhood | ~1 hour |
| Corniche walk | Nile promenade · vendors · feluccas · real Cairo life | ~30 min |
| Optional add-ons | Cairo Opera House · Museum of Modern Art · downtown art deco walk · juice bar stop | By request |
| Duration: Half Day (4–5 hrs) | Type: Half Day- Private Tour | Run: Everyday |
Included
- Private local guide (born and raised in Cairo — not an Egyptologist, a Cairene)
- Private air-conditioned vehicle — hotel pickup and drop-off
- Cairo Tower entrance (~200 EGP)
- Koshari lunch at Abu Tarek (included in tour price)
- Zamalek neighbourhood walk
- Corniche walk
- Bottled water throughout
- All taxes and service charges
Excluded
- Optional: Cairo Tower revolving restaurant meal (own cost)
- Personal spending at cafés and shops in Zamalek
- Optional: Museum of Modern Egyptian Art entrance (~50 EGP)
- Tips for guide and driver
Itinerary:
09:30 — Hotel pickup
10:00–10:45 — Cairo Tower: observation deck · panoramic photography · city orientation with guide
11:00–11:45 — Abu Tarek restaurant: koshari lunch + guide's introduction to Egyptian food culture
12:00–13:00 — Zamalek neighbourhood walk: art deco architecture · cafés · Opera House exterior
13:00–13:30 — Corniche el-Nil walk · felucca watching · local life
13:45 — Return to hotel (half-day tour complete)
Full-day extension available — add afternoon in Downtown Cairo, Garden City, or Heliopolis
Prices:
Prices
Notes:
Prices Policy
All prices are per person based on double occupancy sharing. Single travellers pay the same per-person rate. Children aged 2–11 receive discounted pricing — contact us for the current children's rate. The from-$60 price is inclusive of guide, vehicle, and entrance fees as listed in Inclusions above.
Departure Tips
We recommend wearing comfortable, lightweight clothing and closed-toe walking shoes. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 50+) are essential — the Giza Plateau and Saqqara are exposed desert sites with no shade. Bring a small bag for personal items. Egypt For Travel's vehicle will collect you from your hotel lobby or cruise port at the agreed time — please be ready 5 minutes early.
Children Policy
Children aged 0–1: free of charge (no seat). Children aged 2–11: discounted rate — please contact us for current pricing. Children aged 12 and above: adult rate applies. The Pyramids and Saqqara sites involve walking on uneven terrain — sturdy footwear and sun protection are essential for children. The Great Pyramid interior is not recommended for young children (steep, confined passage).
Payment Policy
A deposit of 25% of the total tour cost is required to confirm your booking. The remaining 75% is due before or on the day of the tour. During peak season (October–April) and for groups of 6 or more, a deposit of 50% is required at booking. Payment accepted by bank transfer, credit card, or cash in USD, EUR, or EGP.
Installment Policy
Flexible payment installments are available on request for group bookings and multi-day programmes. Please contact Egypt For Travel via WhatsApp (+20 155 555 2466) or email to discuss installment arrangements before confirming your booking.
Tipping Guide
Tipping is customary in Egypt but entirely at your discretion. Suggested guidelines: Egyptologist guide — $10–15 per day · Driver — $5–8 per day. Tips are paid directly to the guide and driver at the end of the tour in USD, EUR, or EGP. Egypt For Travel never adds gratuities to invoices or applies any tipping pressure.
Cancellation Policy
61+ days before departure: 10% cancellation fee
31–60 days before departure: 20% cancellation fee
15–30 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee
1–14 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee (no refund)
All cancellations must be submitted in writing to Egypt For Travel. Egypt For Travel reserves the right to cancel or modify tours due to circumstances beyond our control (weather, site closures, force majeure); in such cases a full refund or alternative arrangement will be offered.