Cairo Muizz Street Walking Tour
Introducing Muizz Street in Cairo and its importance is no easy feat, but I will try. Living in Cairo is […]
Introducing Muizz Street in Cairo and its importance is no easy feat, but I will try. Living in Cairo is […]
For those who have been following my blog, know that I visited Egypt first in 2010 and been an expat […]
Though relatively unknown and skipped by most travelers to Egypt, the Saqqara pyramids are quite incredible. In fact, the Saqqara […]
El Sultan Qalawun Complex is one of the largest and architecturally most beautiful buildings in Cairo’s Muizz Street. Now, Muizz […]
Gayer Anderson Museum: an enchanting house of secrets, the erstwhile Beit Al-Keritleya (house of the Cretan lady), the resting place […]
This obscure offbeat gem is located on Roda Island, one of the many islands on the Nile. Though overlooked by […]
The Coptic museum of Cairo is one of the city’s least-known attractions and it is one of its best. Founded […]
The old Coptic Quarter is the original home of the Coptic Christians, who form the majority of the Egyptian Christians, […]
Sharia Khayamiya is on off-the-beaten tourist track in Cairo. Although it lies in the historic Islamic Cairo district, few wide-eyed […]
The Sultan Al-Mu’ayyad mosque is one of the less-visited mosques in Old Cairo. It is also one of the most […]