ποΈβ¨ Hidden Gems of Cairo Day Tour: Baron Palace, Railway Museum & Ibn Tulun Mosque ππ
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β¨ Discover Cairo Beyond the Usual
Step away from the typical tourist trail and uncover a different side of Cairo. This unique day tour takes you to some of the cityβs most fascinating yet lesser-known landmarks. As a result, you will enjoy a richer and more authentic cultural experience.
ποΈ Baron Palace β A Royal Mystery
Start your journey at the stunning Baron Empain Palace. This architectural masterpiece stands out with its unique design inspired by Indian temples. As you explore, you will hear intriguing stories about its history and the mysterious life of Baron Empain.
π Railway Museum β A Journey Through Time
Next, visit the remarkable Egyptian National Railways Museum. Here, you will discover Egyptβs rich railway heritage. From historic locomotives to royal train carriages, the museum offers a fascinating look into the countryβs transportation history.
π Ibn Tulun Mosque β Timeless Beauty
Continue to the magnificent Mosque of Ibn Tulun, one of the oldest and largest mosques in Cairo. Walk through its vast courtyard and admire its unique spiral minaret. The peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect place to reflect and connect with history.
π« A Cultural Experience Like No Other
This tour blends architecture, history, and culture into one seamless experience. Not only will you explore unique landmarks, but you will also gain deeper insight into Cairoβs diverse heritage.
β Experience Highlights
ποΈ Visit the iconic Baron Empain Palace
π Explore the Egyptian Railway Museum
π Discover Ibn Tulun Mosque & its spiral minaret
πΈ Capture unique architectural landmarks
π¨βπ« Learn from an expert Egyptologist guide
π Comfortable and smooth transportation
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ποΈβ¨ Cairo Hidden Gems Tour ππ
Β Included Activities: Baron Palace, Railway Museum & Ibn Tulun Mosque Experience
After breakfast you will check out and will be taken to a unique experience in Cairo which includes
Baron Empain Palace
Your Egypt trip will remain incomplete forever until you visit the spectacular Baron Empain Palace, also known as the El Palais Hindu, which is synonymous to showmanship and luxury of the city of Cairo. Situated on the landmark of Heliopolis and designed by French architect, this wondrous palace will grab your eyeballs with its fascinating history and magnificent oriental architecture.
Cairo Train Museum
The Egyptian Railway Museum, located in Cairo, is a historic museum that showcases the country's railway history. It was established in 1932 and features around 700 models and exhibits, along with documents, maps, and statistical data illustrating the evolution of transportation and railways in Egypt. The museum was built to commemorate the inauguration of Africa's first railway in 1856. Visitors can explore the collection of old decorated trains and learn about the significant role of railways in Egypt's development.
The Mosque of Ibn Tulun
When we will go to Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque one of the oldest Islamic monuments in Egypt which was built in 879. It has the first spiral minaret that was erected in the sky of Egypt and is considered one of the hanging mosques that are built on a rocky peak called "Shukr" on Mokattam Mountain.
But if you want to know What was the mosque of Ibn Tulun used for?Β In the 12th century, it served as a shelter for pilgrims traveling to the Hijaz from North Africa. Al-Qata'i, the capital of Ibn Tulun and the administrative center of the Tulunid dynasty, was designed with the grand congregational mosque as its focal point.
The Gayer Anderson Museum
Gayer Anderson is an English officer who completed his medical studies in London and was appointed to the medical department of the English army in 1904, then he moved to the service of the English army in Egypt in 1907.
The museum consisted of two houses dating back to the Ottoman era in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries AD, and they were combined into one house, in them, he displays his archaeological collection of Pharaonic, Islamic, and Asian antiquities, provided that this furniture and his collection of antiquities become the property of the Egyptian people after his death or when he leaves Egypt permanently.
Enjoy your lunch and it will be served at a local restaurant after the day tour. Then return to your hotel and overnight in Cairo.