Enjoy your breakfast, and then get ready for a full-day city tour.
The Egyptian Museum, the largest museum in the region, houses over 100,000 pieces of antiquities, including the famous treasure of King Tout Ankh Amen and his golden face mask.
Salah El Din Citadel, one of Cairo’s top attractions, acted as a defensive fortress with its high walls and used to be the seat of the government for 700 years. You’ll also find Mohamed Ali Mosque, which was built by Mohamed Ali Pasha in the 19th century in the same area as the citadel.
Khan El Khalili, a famous historic bazaar that lies in the heart of Old Cairo, where you can enjoy a walk and buy souvenirs for your loved ones.