Alabaster Mosque of Saladin Citadel / Old Cairo

Alabaster Mosque of Saladin Citadel / Old Cairo

Cairo.

Excellent

4.6/5
Duration

4 Hours

Type

Private

Run

Everyday

Location

Cairo

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Overview

The Citadel, located on the edge of the Moqqatam hills, was built by Saladin, the Fatimids' caliph in 1176, to fortify the city against the crusaders. It was home to most of the rulers of Egypt for around seven centuries, they built palaces within its walls. One of its last rulers was Mohammed Ali, who end the mamluk reign and replaced their buildings by the famous Alabaster Mosque. The area known as ‘Old Cairo’ is the oldest part of Cairo and has some interesting churches and monasteries considered a sacred area by both Copts and Jews, because the historical documents state that the Holy Family rested here in a cave when they came to Egypt. Enjoy this tour to both sights with Nile Dream Tours

Itinerary

Day 1

Our tour guide will pick you up to visit "The Citadel of Saladin Al Ayouby”. It was built in the 12th century to fortify Cairo against the Crusaders. The citadel was used as the seat of the king and his government in Egypt for many centuries and many dynasties including the Ayyubids, the Mamluks, and even some Ottomans ruled over Egypt from the Citadel and the Great Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali Pasha which stands proudly on the highest point inside the courtyard of the Citadel of Saladin. It’s one of the landmarks in Cairo with its huge space, the beautiful decorations on its walls, and its remarkable domes and minarets.

Then will proceed to old Cairo where The Holy Family arrived, and they took refuge in a cave beneath the ground, adjacent to the fortress of Babylon, and they lived in this cave for three months. Eventually, this cave was turned into a small church, and another larger church was built above it, Known as Abu Serga Church This is a famous church that is visited by many people from around the world, as they seek the blessings of the place where the Holy Family lived for some time. It is considered one of the oldest churches that were built in Egypt. Adjacent to this church is a church similar in antiquity, namely, the Moualaqa Church or the ‘ ‘Hanging Church’’. This church is named the ‘hanging church’ because of the way that it is situated – over the gatehouse of Babylon’s Roman And ending Coptic Cairo tour with a visit to the "Jewish Synagogue of Ben Ezra" which gained its importance from its Genizah (Storeroom) was found during the 19th century containing a treasure of abandoned Hebrew secular and sacred manuscripts.

After the visit you go back to your hotel

Included/Excluded

- English-speaking tour guide during your excursions
- Transfers in private vehicle with air conditioning.
- 1 Bottled Mineral Water
- Half day Tour
- Main Entrance Fees
- This itinerary could be changed in order according to the circumstances of service not to be canceled
- Tourism Police Permission
- Tax

- Accommodation
- Personal spending
- Meals or Beverages
- Tipping
- Anything not mentioned above

Package

Price,Terms & Conditions

1 Person

$90

2 to 4 Person

$50

5 to 8 Person

$40

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