Cairo, Egypt

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As a trusted expert in travel to Egypt, we bring you exceptional deals on flights to Cairo, the bustling capital where ancient wonders meet modern vibrance. With its iconic landmarks, captivating culture, and dynamic city life, Cairo offers an extraordinary journey through time and tradition.Read More

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For non-stop flights, EgyptAir provides direct connections from major cities such as London, New York, and Dubai to Cairo, making your travel experience efficient and hassle-free. These flights are ideal for those looking to minimize travel time and enjoy a smooth journey to Egypt’s dynamic capital.Read More

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Why Visit Cairo?
Cairo, Egypt’s vibrant capital, is where ancient wonders meet modern life. Home to the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum, the city bursts with history, culture, and energy. Wander lively bazaars, cruise the Nile, and explore Islamic architecture—all in one unforgettable trip.
When to Book Cheap Flights to Cairo ?
For the best weather, visit in spring (Mar–May) or autumn (Sep–Nov). To save money, fly in winter (Dec–Feb) when crowds are fewer and flights are cheaper—just avoid the New Year rush. Booking early and flying midweek also helps you snag the best deals.
What to See in Cairo ?
1. Pyramids of Giza & The Sphinx The last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World—iconic, massive, and awe-inspiring. 2. Egyptian Museum Home to thousands of ancient artifacts, including treasures from Tutankhamun’s tomb. 3. Cairo Citadel & Muhammad Ali Mosque A hilltop fortress offering panoramic views and beautiful Ottoman architecture. 4. Khan El Khalili Bazaar A lively market filled with spices, souvenirs, jewelry, and authentic Egyptian vibes. 5. Coptic Cairo Explore ancient churches like the Hanging Church and learn about Egypt’s Christian history.
What to Eat in Cairo?
Cairo’s food scene is a delicious blend of traditional Egyptian flavors, Middle Eastern influences, and hearty street food. Here are some dishes you shouldn’t miss: Koshari – Egypt’s national dish, made from lentils, rice, macaroni, chickpeas, and crispy onions, topped with tomato sauce and vinegar-chili dressing. Ful Medames – A savory fava bean stew served with olive oil, lemon, and spices—commonly eaten for breakfast with pita bread. Ta’ameya – Egypt’s version of falafel, made with fava beans instead of chickpeas, and flavored with herbs like parsley and coriander. Molokhia – A traditional green soup made from jute leaves, usually served with rice and chicken or rabbit. Shawarma – Tender slices of spiced meat (usually chicken or beef), wrapped in pita with garlic sauce, pickles, and vegetables.
Getting Around
Use the metro to skip traffic, or hop in an Uber or Careem for easy rides. Explore on foot in walkable areas like Zamalek, or sail the Nile on a felucca. Private drivers are handy for sightseeing trips, but car rentals are best avoided in busy Cairo traffic.