Overview
Cairo is considered one of the most attractive cities for visitors in Egypt, thanks to its ancient history and distinctive tourist landmarks.
Over the tour of 4 Days in Cairo Egypt, visitors can discover many cultural and historical landmarks that tell stories of the ancient Egyptian civilization, along with enjoying the city’s vibrant and active atmosphere.
During these days, travelers will enjoy visiting the pyramids, museums and traditional markets, in addition to some modern activities and experiences offered by this city which is always pulsating with life. It is truly a journey through time.
Top Highlights
- Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
- Explore the Egyptian Museum.
- Wander through Islamic Cairo.
- Stroll and shop in Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
- Enjoy a Nile River dinner cruise.
- Visit the Saladin Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque
- Tour Coptic Cairo and the Hanging Church
- Experience Cairo’s local life and street food
4 Days in Cairo Tour Itinerary
The first day usually begins with a visit to the Giza pyramids area which includes the three famous pyramids Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one remaining. Visitors can freely roam the vast plateau and take souvenir photos in front of the towering pyramids, with the possibility of entering the Great Pyramid of Khufu or one of the other smaller pyramids with an additional ticket for those who desire this unique experience. Exploring the pyramid from the inside is an unforgettable experience. After that, the journey moves to the mysterious and majestic Sphinx statue which is located near the Pyramid of Khafre and is characterized by its unique shape combining the body of a lion and the head of a human, considered a symbol of wisdom and power in ancient Egyptian civilization. It is preferable to wear comfortable cotton clothes and suitable shoes for long walks, along with bringing enough water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. At the end of the tour, lunch can be had at one of the nearby local restaurants with a distinctive view, or return to the hotel to rest in preparation for the next tourist day.
The best times to visit the pyramids to avoid crowds
The early morning hours are considered the best time to visit the Giza pyramids area as the temperature is relatively moderate and the place is less crowded with large tourist groups. It is advisable to arrive between 8 AM and 10 AM to enjoy a quiet and comfortable tour and to get a better chance to take beautiful photos without large crowds obstructing the view or movement. It is also preferable to avoid visiting the area during local weekends, Friday and Saturday and Egyptian public holidays as the pyramids witness a large influx of local visitors and tourists alike during these times, significantly increasing crowding.
Can you enter the pyramids from the inside?
Yes, the Giza pyramids area allows visitors the possibility of entering some pyramids from the inside, by purchasing additional tickets from the ticket office at the site, separate from the general entrance ticket to the archaeological area. Entry is usually allowed into the Great Pyramid, the Pyramid of Khufu which is the largest in size and most famous among the three pyramids. Visitors can ascend through a narrow, sloping passage leading to the inner burial chamber. Entry to the Pyramid of Khafre or Menkaure may also be available sometimes, depending on the decisions of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The entry experience can be tiring for some due to the narrow passages.
Experiencing traditional Egyptian food
Experiencing food is considered an essential and enjoyable part of visiting Cairo as the Egyptian cuisine is distinguished by its great diversity and unique, distinctive flavors that reflect the country’s rich history. Among the most famous popular Egyptian foods that must be tried is the Koshari dish which consists of a delicious mixture of rice, lentils and pasta with tomato sauce, chickpeas and crispy fried onions and green Molokhia which is usually prepared with chicken or meat broth and served with rice or bread. Ful Mesdames and Ta’ameya or Falafel are also famous in the daily breakfast of Egyptians and the delicious Fattah dish which is served on special occasions and holidays with meat, rice, toasted bread and tomato sauce with vinegar and garlic. Not to be forgotten are the delicious oriental sweets such as warm Om Ali, Kunafa in its various types and crumbly Basbousa which are considered an integral part of the Egyptian food heritage. These dishes give visitors a chance to learn about Egyptian culture more deeply through their taste and authentic flavors.
- Meals: Lunch.
- Overnight: Cairo Hotel.
The second day begins with a visit to the famous Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square in central Cairo which houses a huge collection estimated at over 120,000 unique original artifacts, most notably the treasures and collection of the golden king Tutankhamun discovered in his tomb. The museum also displays the Royal Mummies Hall, thousands of pieces of ancient Egyptian sculpture art, royal jewelry, weapons and tools used in daily life that materially and tangibly narrate the history of the ancient Egyptian civilization spanning thousands of years. It is advisable to allocate sufficient time for this important cultural visit. After visiting the museum, head to the towering Cairo Tower on the elegant Zamalek Island which offers a wonderful 360-degree panoramic view of the vast Egyptian capital, the timeless Nile River and the pyramids visible on the distant horizon. Visitors can ascend to the top of the tower using high-speed elevators or have a meal or drink in its revolving restaurant located at the top to enjoy unforgettable stunning views of the city from a great height.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch.
- Overnight: Cairo Hotel.
The third day of your trip begins with a visit to the historic and majestic Saladin Citadel which is one of the oldest historical Islamic landmarks in Cairo, located atop the elevated Mokattam Hill. The citadel enjoys a magnificent panoramic view over large parts of the city and was built in the 12th century AD to serve as the seat of rule and a fortified defensive center in various Islamic eras starting from the Ayyubid period. The citadel contains several important landmarks such as the National Police Museum and the Museum of Islamic Art (part of the citadel), in addition to the massive walls and defensive towers that protected the city from enemies in the Middle Ages. Exploring the citadel requires some walking and climbing. One of the most prominent and famous landmarks of the citadel is the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, sometimes known as the Alabaster Mosque which is considered one of the most important and beautiful mosques in Cairo. Built in the 19th century in the distinctive Ottoman architectural style, it is characterized by its two slender, tall minarets and its huge central dome which can be seen from great distances in the Cairo sky. The interior design of the mosque is also wonderfully decorated with exquisite Islamic floral and geometric details and beautiful stucco inscriptions, making it an ideal place to enjoy tranquility, spirituality and contemplate the architectural splendor of this important religious and historical edifice.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch.
- Overnight: Cairo Hotel.
The last day of the 4 days in Cairo Egypt trip begins with a visit to the famous and historic Khan El-Khalili market which is one of the oldest and most famous traditional and heritage markets in Cairo and the Middle East. The market is characterized by its narrow, winding streets and alleys and tightly packed small shops displaying a wide variety of Egyptian handicrafts, aromatic spices, traditional silver and copper jewelry, traditional leather and wooden products, perfumes and incense. Khan el-Khalili is considered an ideal place to buy authentic souvenirs and enjoy the vibrant popular atmosphere full of colors, sounds and smells. After that, one can move to one of the modern and large malls such as City Stars in Nasr City or Mall of Egypt in 6th of October City or others. Here you find stores belonging to the most famous international and local brands, in addition to a large and diverse collection of restaurants, cafes and entertainment activities such as modern cinemas and children’s play areas. These malls offer a modern, comfortable and air-conditioned shopping experience suitable for all tastes and provide entertainment options for the family.
- Meals: Breakfast.
- Final Departure.
Includes/Excludes
The Trip Cost Includes
- Representative at airports for greeting and helping.
- Egyptologist tour guide during the whole tour.
- Entrance Fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary.
- Meals as indicated in the itinerary.
- Meals as indicated in the itinerary.
- All transfers by an Air – Conditioned vehicle.
- All service charges and taxes.
The Trip Cost Excludes
- Entry Visa To Egypt.
- international Air – Fair.
- Tipping.
- Any Personal spending.
- Any Optional activities.















