Khan Al-Khalili on Al-Muizz Street is Cairo’s most famous souk (market), and has been trading rugs, lamps, gold, and jewelry for 600 years. Sergio Pitamitz, Robertharding/Alamy Spring: Day ...
The vibrant capital of Egypt offers an enchanting experience that any traveler would want to be immersed in. With its deep-rooted history and significant African and Middle Eastern heritage, Cairo, ...
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is a bustling metropolis that sits on the banks of the River Nile. Home to an estimated 22 million people, the city has more recently expanded into a sprawling jumble of ...
In ancient Egypt, dogs were seemingly everywhere. Their likenesses were carved into the walls of tombs for royalty, their leather leads and harnesses have been found in burial suites, nearly 8 million ...
Cairo, Egypt, has been called "the mother of the world," "city of a thousand minarets" and "city of victory." Visitors will find it to be a fascinating, intense and often bewildering mixture of old ...
Spring: Day temperatures are 80°F, and nights are for dining beneath the stars. Set in a 15th-century palace, the open-air Mamai restaurant serves classic Arabian grilled meats, including kebab and ...
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