3 Hours
Up to 3 days
10 people
English
Few places capture the essence of Egypt quite like the Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Founded in the 14th century, this sprawling market has been a crossroads of culture, trade, and storytelling for over 600 years. Merchants call out their greetings, the clink of copper mingles with the scent of spices, and every winding lane offers something new to discover.
For travelers, it’s a chance to take home a piece of Egypt, a hand-carved wooden box, a shimmering lantern, a vial of pure perfume oil. For the artisans who craft these treasures, your purchases directly support families, sustain traditions, and keep the ancient skills of Cairo alive.
This is more than a shopping trip: it’s an invitation to step into the city’s beating heart, to share a smile with a merchant, to hear a story handed down through generations, and to leave with not only gifts but also memories etched with color, sound, and humanity.
Your Egyptologist guide greets you at your hotel. As you cross the Nile toward the historic heart of Islamic Cairo, the city begins to reveal its layers, medieval mosques rising beyond bustling streets, the scent of fresh bread wafting from tiny bakeries.
Step into a labyrinth of narrow alleys alive with the sparkle of brass lamps, shelves of exotic spices, colorful fabrics, and the soft sound of artisans hammering copper into shape. Your guide will introduce you to skilled craftsmen who have preserved their artistry through generations.
Wander past stalls filled with hand-blown glass, intricate carpets, and delicate papyrus paintings. Feel the textures of embroidered shawls, listen to the hum of bargaining, and savor the joy of discovering treasures to carry home. Every purchase you make supports the families and traditions that keep Cairo’s cultural heritage thriving.
Take a seat in one of the bazaar’s legendary cafés — perhaps the historic El Fishawy, where poets, artists, and travelers have gathered for over two centuries. Sip a fragrant glass of mint tea or strong Arabic coffee, and watch as the market bustles with life around you.
With bags full of keepsakes and your senses alive with color, sound, and aroma, you’ll be driven back to your hotel, carrying not only souvenirs but the spirit of Cairo itself.
The experience lasts around 3 hours, including hotel transfers.
You’ll enjoy both, your guide will show you highlights and help with bargaining if you wish, but you’ll also have free time to shop at your own pace.
Yes, families are welcome. The market can be lively and crowded, so keeping children close is recommended.
Absolutely. Many of the shops are family-owned businesses and your purchases help sustain traditional crafts and the local economy.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Small Group (3-6) | 3 | 6 | 15% |
| 2 | Medium Group (7-10) | 7 | 10 | 20% |
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