The district of Islamic Cairo, also lovingly referred to as Old Cairo, presents a wonderful attraction of the Islamic heritage of the city. It is an area rich in history with the very best Islamic sites of Cairo, including majestic mosques, centuries-old madrassas (Islamic schools), and crowded markets. Inhabited since the 7th century, Islamic Cairo was an eminent city under the Fatimid period, the Mamluks, and the Ottomans, leaving behind great architecture and a treasure of culture. By walking within this area, one can mark out its narrow alleys, unique buildings, and multi-layered atmosphere that take the visitor deep inside Cairo's Islamic history. Whether one appreciates the view of the tall minarets or strolls through ancient bazaars, it is a must to visit in Cairo day tour.

The History of Islamic Cairo:

Islamic Cairo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, holds immense value for the study of Islamic history and architecture. Its origin dates back to the 7th century with the establishment of the city, Fustat, by the Arabs after the Islamic conquest of Egypt. Gradually, it emerged into a flourishing center of Islamic culture and scholarship. Notable monuments such as the Sultan Hassan Mosque, the Al-Azhar Mosque, and the Citadel of Saladin display stunning Islamic architecture and preserve a living memory of Cairo's past glories. Islamic Cairo thus stands still today as a living monument to Egypt's golden age with its ancient mosques, madrasas, and narrow alleyways.

Top Attractions in Islamic Cairo: Must-See Landmarks

Sultan Hassan Mosque:

The Sultan Hassan Mosque, with its massive courtyard, beautiful stone carvings, and soaring minarets, is an example of the grandeur of Cairo in the 14th century. Once constructed by Sultan Hassan in 1359, it is known as one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world.

The Mosque Al-Azhar:

The mosque, founded in A.D. 970, was an architectural domain and one of the very oldest educational institutions, most probably the most important, around the world. The mosque is extremely religious, educationally promising, and remains one of the most important locations in Islamic studies. The visitor can see beautified courtyards and quite delicate domes with a lot of historical architecture there.

Citadel of Saladin:

Saladin Citadel is a magnificent castle standing on a high hill; it is the one in Cairo that could be called the most. It was built in the 12th century by the great Muslim general Salah al-Din to serve as a seat of government for Egypt through many centuries. Within the Citadel are several important monuments, including the splendid Mohamed Ali Mosque, referred to often as the "Alabaster Mosque," which claims magnificent views of Cairo.

Ibn Tulun Mosque:

Dated to 876 AD, Ibn Tulun Mosque was constructed as part of Cairo's greatest mosque. Known for its simple yet compelling design, the mosque opens up to a large open courtyard with a unique spiral minaret that truly marks the mosque as different from other structures in the City of the Thousand Minarets. Its historical and architectural significance makes this destination a must-see.

Khan el-Khalili Bazaar:

You cannot say you have traversed Islamic Cairo without visiting this celebrated bazaar. The bazaar built nearly 700 years ago is abuzz with narrow streets running through its lanes, where shops sell spices, grains, jewelry, textiles, and all kinds of antiques and souvenirs. A really good place to catch the thrill of Cairo, bargain, and breathe its sights and sounds.

The Mosque of Muhammad Ali (Alabaster Mosque):

The Mosque of Muhammad Ali, located within the Citadel, boasts Ottoman architecture at its finest. Built by Muhammad Ali Pasha in the early 19th century, it is characterized by a superbly impressive central dome, high minarets, and intricately designed alabaster walls. The mosque has a breathtaking view of the city, which in itself makes it, alongside several other nuances, one of the finest places to visit in Islamic Cairo.

The Madrasah of Sultan Barquq.

This 14th-century historic institution of knowledge and mosque complex is one of the most well-preserved structures of public Mamluk architecture. The Madrasah of Sultan Barquq boasts beautiful courtyards, decorative stonework, and phenomenal minarets. The elegant representation of Mamluk art and architecture can be enjoyed in a very calm and quiet escape.

The Bab Zuweila Gate:

Dating back to the 11th century, Bab Zuweila is one of the last medieval gates into the old city of Cairo. Once, it was one of the two main entrances to the city upon which it stands. Today visitors can climb to the very top of the gate for the stunning panoramic views of Islamic Cairo, a very individual attraction for photography and history buffs.

The Mosque of Al-Hakim:

This is one of the oldest mosques in Cairo. Built in the early 11th century by the Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim, it has been restored many times through the years but still retains part of its originality, giving visitors insight into the greatness of Fatimid Islamic architecture.

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC):

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, hardly in Islamic Cairo, lies above it and is worth a visit: a super exhibition for everybody traveling around." The exhibit spans the whole history of Egypt-from its Pharaonic beginnings through Islamic Cairo-presenting a rich fusion of ancient and modern Egyptian heritage.

Islamic Cairo Walking Tour: Discovering Hidden Treasures

1. Begin at the Citadel of Saladin
The walking tour begins at the ever-familiar Citadel of Saladin, with an unobstructed view overlooking Cairo. The Citadel itself is a must-see attraction, yet the surroundings house many hidden gems. Visit the extraordinary Ottoman-designed Mosque of Muhammad Ali (Alabaster Mosque), and continue your exploration through quieter parts of the Citadel that contain smaller and less-known monuments like the Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad mosque that dates back to the Ottoman times.

2. Walk on Al-Mu'izz Li-Din Allah Streets
Atmospheric streets of Islamic Cairo surely include Al-Mu'izz Li-Din Allah, which runs through the heart of the district. Meandering along this ancient street, you may cast your eye upon hidden architectural marvels like the Madrassa of Sultan Hassan and the Qalawun Complex, providing glimpses of Mamluk architecture. As you proceed, ponder over smaller and lesser-known mosques, schools, and tombs that may not be featured on tourist itineraries but are worth special attention.

3. Try to See Some Less-Traveled Paths in the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar
While Khan el-Khalili Bazaar is a prime location when it comes to shopping and souvenirs, the bazaar has many hidden corners not generally considered. Take time to explore the narrow alleys and find small artisanal workshops in which artisans still create jewelry, copperware, and textiles with traditional methods. Be sure to stop by one or two of the historic cafés in the area, such as El Fishawy, which has been a stop for travelers since 1773.

4. Visit the Mosque of Ibn Tulun
One of the oldest mosques in Cairo and one that deserves far more attention than it receives is the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, which we date back to the 9th century. This vast mosque is well known for its spiral minaret and extensive courtyard. Due to the fact that it is relatively less visited, you will find that most of the time you have this tranquil space to yourself, where you can admire its great architecture and fine details in peace.

5. Walk around the Al-Darb al-Ahmar District
Visit Al-Darb al-Ahmar, a district within Islamic Cairo that tends to be quieter and more off the beaten track, colorful with street life and awash with stunning examples of Mamluk and Ottoman architecture. Gems such as the Mosque of Sultan Barquq, an architectural masterpiece built during the Mamluk era, hide in plain sight. The area hosts beautiful Ottoman-style houses and calm courtyards, which most tourists overlook.

6. Visit the Tombs of Mamluks
For history lovers, a walk through the Tombs of the Mamluks in the southern part of Islamic Cairo is a must. This tranquil quarter houses elaborate tombs and mausoleums dating to the Mamluk era. These tombs are set in a discreet corner of the district, offering an intriguing lens into the lives and legacies of Cairo's Mamluk rulers.

7. Visit Hidden Courtyards and Mosques
One of the rare pleasures of an Islamic Cairo walking tour is the possibility to peek into hidden courtyards and quiet mosques that dot the district. One prime example is the Mosque of Al-Hakim, which has a glorious history and glorious architecture, although not many know of it. Do not forget to search for smaller, lesser-publicized sites like Bayt al-Suhaymi, which offers a glimpse of conventional Cairo life in the 17th century.

8. End at the Bab Zuweila Gate
To complete your charming walk, head towards the Bab Zuweila Gate, one of the few remaining medieval gates of Cairo's ancient city wall. Climb to the top for a bird's-eye view of Islamic Cairo and outwards to the vastness of the city. Now is a great time for some reflection on the history you have just immersed yourself in, as the site is almost never visited. Great photo opportunities beckon!

Islamic Cairo is a unique experience into Egypt's Islamic heritage, offering sites steeped in history, architecture, and culture. From famous mosques and monumental castles to traffic-dense bazaars and serene courtyards, this district should be considered an attestation to many untold stories. Walking through the grand Citadel of Saladin, amid the busy streets of Al-Mu'izz Li-Din Allah, each part of Islamic Cairo is dependent on centuries of Egypt's memories; even in the hidden corners of Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, Islamic Cairo tells so much of its past. This fascinating district should be on the list of must-see attractions for anyone wanting to know more about the depth and beauty of Cairo's Islamic heritage. Don't leave behind the magical moment of experiencing Islamic Cairo on your next Egypt tours!

 

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