The Islamic Cairo, which was established in 641 AD by the first Muslim leader Amr Ibn Elias, is the next stop on your day trip. You can visit and enter the following mosques in Islamic Cairo: Masjid Amr Ibn Elas Mosque, which was constructed in the El FUSTAT area in 642 AD by Muslim leader Amr Ibn Elias.
then a visit to El Sultan Hassan Mosque, also known as "Madrasa El Sultan Hassan," which was founded by Sultan Hassan in 1356 A.D., one of the most important and largest mosques in Cairo In Cairo, next to The Citadel, is a sizable mosque and madrassa from the Mamluk era known as The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan.
Then comes another significant and well-known mosque, the Al-Rifa'i Mosque, which was designed to complement the Sultan Hassan Mosque-Madrassa, which was built around 1361, and is situated directly across the street from it.
Next go to Cairo's Citadel, where you may see Mohamed Ali's mosque, also known as the Alabaster Mosque, which is Cairo's most well-known mosque.
Then Visit Khan Khalili Bazaar to cap off your day of sightseeing.
You will be transported back to your hotel following the Tour.
Reminder: Visits begin at 9 AM
The possibility of visiting any Coptic Museum, Islamic Museum, or Nile Felucca boat trip exists, however, these options must be added later in the booking process because they incur additional costs.