We will provide you with comfort by picking you up from and dropping you off at your hotel in a modern, comfortable, air-conditioned car. We begin with a visit to the Khayamiya Market to learn about the craft of khayamiya, which is the manufacture of coloured fabrics used to make tents and "sardaks" (canopies), home furnishings, and even artistic paintings to hang on walls.
Next, we move on to Al-Ghouriya Market, which Egyptian women love very much. Al-Ghouriya Street is the oldest market in Egypt for bridal trousseaus, where brides can find everything they need before their wedding. The market offers high-quality bridal trousseau products at affordable prices...It is one of the most famous places for furniture and is considered the oldest market in Egypt for selling furniture. Citizens come from all governorates to buy wedding supplies because the prices there suit all budgets. There are also many souvenir shops. You can shop the Egyptian way there.
From historical landmarks and sites like temples, tombs, and mosques to ancient heritage sites and traditional markets, our stunning nation offers a unique array of tourism attractions spread over the republic...We will visit Khan Al-Khalili today since it is The khan is a large, square building surrounding a courtyard, resembling an agency. The lower floor contains shops, while the upper floors contain warehouses and residences. It was named after its founder, Sharif Al-Khalili, who was the chief merchant during the reign of Sultan Barquq in 1400 AD.




