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The Capital with its 22
million inhabitants is considered today to be the second
largest in the world. The contrasts are amazing and
Cairo seems to be
blessed with a large number of monuments and antiquities:
Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic.
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Main Sightseeing Attractions
- The
Egyptian Museum of Antiquities
- The
pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx
-
Memphis
-
Sakkara
- Museum of
Coptic Art and Babylon fortress
- Coptic
Churches
- Ben Ezra
Synagogue
- The
Islamic Museum
- Ibn Tulun
Mosque
- Gayer
Anderson House
- City of
the Dead
- The
Citadel & Mohamed Ali Mosque
- Mosque of
Sultan Hassan
- Rifai
& El Azhar Mosque
- Khan - El
Khalili
- Manial
Palace Museum and Gardens
- Sound and
light performance at Giza Pyramids
- Aghakhan
Park
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Modern
Touristic Sites
-
Cairo
Tower
- The Opera
House Cultural Center
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Cairo international Conference
Center
- Al Gezira
Art Center
- October
War Panorama
- Religions
Center
- Media
City
- Dream
Park
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The second largest city in Egypt which was
founded by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C. Alexandria is a
city rich in its Greco-Roman relics and monuments. Not only
Christens left their marks in Alexandria, but also the Arab
Civilization has made its imprints on the city. A pleasure on
its own merit is to enjoy delicious seafood dishes served with
a Ptolemic wine. Surly Alexandria can be named till our day
“The Pearl of the Mediterranean “.
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Main Sightseeing Attractions
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Qaitbey
Fort
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Greco-Roman
Museum
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Roman
Amphitheatre
-
Pompey’s
Pillar
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The
Catacombs
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Royal Jewelry
Museum
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Al
amein
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Montazah Palace and
Gardens
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