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During your night tour in Cairo, you will visit Abdeen Palace and you will also visit the Monument of the Unknown Soldier and Al-Fishawy Cafe and enjoy the beauty and authenticity of Al-Moez Street.
We start our tour with the Egyptian Museum, the Citadel, Coptic Cairo and the Egyptian Museum
At exactly six o’clock in the evening, you will be picked up by a guide of Elegant Egypt Tours from your place of residence in Cairo or Giza to begin your interesting and beautiful tour to visit Abdeen Palace, which is one of the most famous Egyptian palaces that witnessed many events from the era until the emergence of New Cairo.
Abdeen Palace is a rare historical masterpiece and is one of the most famous palaces that were built during the rule of the family of Muhammad Ali Pasha in Egypt, where it was the seat of the government from 1872 until 1952. After that we will go directly to visit the monument of the unknown soldier in Nasr City, a monument in the form of a pyramid located In the suburb of Nasr City. It was designed by the Egyptian artist Sami Rafea and built by order of the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in memory of the Egyptians who lost their lives in the war of attrition and the October 1973 war. The same site was chosen as the cemetery of President Sadat after his assassination in October 1981. Après cela, we will visit Al-Fishawy Café, the most famous coffee in Egypt. It is located In the Al-Azhar neighborhood, and its history dates back to 1797. The café was famous and illustrious thanks to the Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, who was sitting in the “Fishawy” café, then after that it was necessary to go to Al-Moez Street, which is a street. It represents the heart of the old city of Cairo, which was developed to be an open museum of Islamic architecture and antiquities (Sultan Barquq Mosque and Madrasah, Al-Aqmar Mosque, Blue Mosque, the dome, the hospital, and the Qalawun Madrasah). The street extends from Bab Al-Futuh north of Bab Zuweila to the south, and it is one of the largest open Islamic museums in Cairo. It has been recognized as one of the largest collections of medieval architectural treasures in the Islamic world.