Cairo
Population: 20.000.000
Since: Founded around 969 AD
Ville capitale
Introduction
Cairo is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern life. The bustling streets are filled with a mix of locals and tourists, and the aroma of street food wafts through the air, inviting you to explore its rich culture.
While the city is known for its iconic landmarks, it can also be overwhelming. Traffic is chaotic and navigating the streets may require patience, but the warmth of the people and the depth of history make it worthwhile.
En images
Sightseeing
Pyramids of Giza: the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Egyptian Museum: home to a vast collection of ancient artifacts
Khan El Khalili: a bustling market perfect for souvenirs
Cairo Citadel: a historic fortress with stunning views
Al-Azhar Mosque: a beautiful example of Islamic architecture
Coptic Cairo: a glimpse into Egypt's Christian heritage
The Nile River: enjoy a cruise for a unique perspective
Islamic Cairo: explore the rich Islamic architecture and history
Things to do
Take a felucca ride on the Nile: a relaxing way to see the city
Visit a local café: sip on traditional mint tea or coffee
Explore the alleyways of Islamic Cairo: discover hidden gems and local life
Attend a traditional music or dance performance: experience local culture firsthand
Principales attractions
Cairo Citadel
Offers panoramic views of the city
9 AM - 5 PM Since 1176
Egyptian Museum
Home to King Tutankhamun's treasures
9 AM - 5 PM Since 1902
Khan El Khalili
A historic market with vibrant atmosphere
9 AM - 7 PM Since 14th century
Pyramids of Giza
Iconic ancient structures and a UNESCO site
8 AM - 5 PM Since circa 2580 BC
À savoir
Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas, especially markets
Traffic can be heavy, so plan extra time for travel
Some attractions may have long lines, especially during peak tourist seasons
Taxis can be unreliable, consider using ride-hailing apps instead
À faire et à éviter
Bargain at markets to get the best prices
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites
Try local street food for an authentic experience
Learn a few Arabic phrases to connect with locals
Don't take photos of military or police installations
Don't drink tap water; stick to bottled water
Don't rush through the sights; take your time to soak it all in
Don't ignore local customs and etiquette
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