Cairo Islamic & Coptic Day Tour — Al-Muizz Street, Mosques & Ancient Churches
Overview
Cairo contains 1,400 years of Islamic history and 2,000 years of Christian history within walking distance of each other — and this private day tour is the most complete way to experience both. Walking the medieval thoroughfare of Al-Muizz Street, visiting the 9th-century Mosque of Ibn Tulun and the Mamluk masterpiece of Sultan Hassan Mosque, then descending into the ancient Christian quarter of Coptic Cairo to see the churches where the Holy Family sheltered and the crypt where Egypt's oldest congregation still gathers — this is Cairo's greatest cultural journey, with a private licensed guide who understands every layer of the city's extraordinary religious history. From $55 per person, all entrance fees included.
What You Will See
Al-Muizz Street — Cairo's Medieval Spine
Al-Muizz Street — once called the Street of the Coppersmiths, the main thoroughfare of the Fatimid city founded in 969 AD — is the most concentrated sequence of medieval Islamic architecture anywhere in the world. Your guide will walk you from the Bab el-Futuh (Gate of Conquests, 1087 AD) southward through the historic core: past the Mosque of Al-Hakim (1013 AD), the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Barquq (1384 AD), and the Sabil-Kuttab of Abdul Katkhuda — all while the medieval bazaars on either side sell brass, copper, fabric, and spices exactly as they have for 1,000 years.
Mosque of Ibn Tulun
The Mosque of Ibn Tulun (876–879 AD) is the oldest intact mosque in Cairo and one of the architectural wonders of the Islamic world. Its courtyard alone covers 2.5 hectares; the spiral exterior minaret (unique in Cairo, modelled on the Great Mosque of Samarra in Iraq) provides one of the finest panoramic views in Islamic Cairo from its top. The attached Gayer-Anderson Museum — two connected 16th-century Cairene merchant houses with extraordinary interiors — can be included on request.
Sultan Hassan Mosque & Al-Rifai Mosque
At the base of the Saladin Citadel hill, the Sultan Hassan Mosque-Madrasa (1356–1363) is the masterpiece of Mamluk architecture — its 38-metre entrance portal the tallest doorway in the medieval Islamic world, its four vaulted iwans representing the four schools of Sunni Islamic law. Opposite stands the Al-Rifai Mosque (1869–1912) — where Egypt's royal family and the last Shah of Iran are buried — a masterpiece of neo-Mamluk architecture that serves as the architectural bookend to Sultan Hassan's raw Mamluk power.
Old Coptic Cairo
A 15-minute drive brings you to Coptic Cairo — the ancient Christian quarter enclosed within the walls of the Roman Fortress of Babylon (4th century AD). Your tour includes: the Hanging Church (Al-Muallaqah) — suspended above Roman gatehouse towers, its 13th-century carved wooden pulpit a masterpiece of Fatimid-era Coptic craftsmanship · the Church of Abu Serga — built over the crypt where the Holy Family sheltered · the Church of Saint Barbara with its medieval iconostasis · and the Ben Ezra Synagogue — Cairo's oldest synagogue, where the Cairo Geniza manuscript collection was discovered in the 19th century.
Khan El-Khalili Bazaar
The day concludes in Khan El-Khalili — in continuous operation since 1382 AD, the medieval bazaar where gold smiths, spice merchants, papyrus painters, and perfume vendors operate in an atmosphere that has changed remarkably little in 600 years. Your guide will take you to the gold quarter, the spice traders, and the famous El-Fishawi Café — the oldest café in Cairo, which has not closed its doors for over 200 years.
| Site | Entrance Fee (2026) | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Ibn Tulun Mosque | ~220 EGP — included | Oldest intact mosque in Cairo · spiral minaret |
| Sultan Hassan Mosque | ~220 EGP — included | Masterpiece of Mamluk architecture · 38m portal |
| Al-Rifai Mosque | ~220 EGP — included | Royal mausoleum · Shah of Iran's tomb |
| Coptic Cairo churches | Free — included | Hanging Church · Abu Serga · Ben Ezra |
| Al-Muizz Street walk | Free | 1,000 years of Islamic architecture in one street |
| Duration: 08 Hours | Type: Private Tour | Run: Everyday |
Included
- Private licensed Egyptologist guide (English-speaking; other languages on request)
- Private air-conditioned vehicle — hotel pickup and drop-off
- All entrance fees: Ibn Tulun Mosque · Sultan Hassan Mosque · Al-Rifai Mosque · Coptic Cairo
- Bottled water throughout the day
- All government taxes and service charges
Excluded
- Optional: Gayer-Anderson Museum (adjacent to Ibn Tulun, ~100 EGP — can be added on request)
- Optional: Coptic Museum (~200 EGP — can be added on request)
- Lunch (recommended restaurant stop — cost payable directly)
- Personal spending and souvenirs in Khan El-Khalili
- Tips for guide and driver
Itinerary:
08:30 — Hotel pickup by private vehicle
09:00–10:30 — Al-Muizz Street walk: Bab el-Futuh · Al-Hakim Mosque · Sultan Barquq complex
10:30–12:00 — Mosque of Ibn Tulun · optional Gayer-Anderson Museum
12:00–13:15 — Sultan Hassan Mosque + Al-Rifai Mosque
13:15–14:00 — Lunch (recommended local restaurant)
14:00–15:30 — Old Coptic Cairo: Hanging Church · Abu Serga · St Barbara · Ben Ezra Synagogue
15:30–17:00 — Khan El-Khalili bazaar · El-Fishawi Café
17:30 — Return to hotel
Prices:
Prices
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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.