The Citadel of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Cairo. "Egypt Accessible Travel" will take you there in an air-conditioned vehicle. This wall was built in the 12th century to prevent the Crusaders from attacking Cairo.
Saladin Citadel has been home to dynasties of Egypt, such as the Ayyubids, Mamluks, and even the Ottomans, for hundreds of years. It is one of the most famous places in Cairo due to its vast size, the beautiful decorations on its walls, and magnificent domes and minarets.
Before going to the Monastery of Saint Simon Altaner, also known as the "Cave Church," which is located in the Mokattam Hills area of ​​Cairo near the largest informal gathering of garbage collectors in Cairo, or the "Garbage City," where garbage recycling is a large part of the economy The people who live there.
The largest theater is located in the monastery of St. Simon Tanner, with a capacity of 20 thousand people. Here is the largest church in the Middle East. People say he moved the Mokattam mountain, so it makes sense that his name means "Taner." Coptic Saint Simon of Tanner lived in the tenth century. St. Paul's Church, St. Mark's Church, and the other two churches of St. Simon, the Tanner, are located within the monastic complex of St. Simon Tanner.
Next, we'll take a break in the steep Al-Azhar Park, surrounded by some essential historical neighborhoods in Islamic Cairo.
Many people search for it because it is one of the best public places in the world.
You can walk in ample green space and see some of the famous Islamic buildings in Cairo. If you want to eat in front of this beautiful view, there are plenty of great places to eat nearby.
After your trip ends, you will be taken to your place to stay in Cairo.