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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cairo attractions

1. Bab Zuweila

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Built in the 11th century, beautiful Bab Zuweila was an execution site during Mamluk times, and today is the only remaining southern gate of the medieval…

2. Mosque of Al Mu’ayyad Shaykh

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Built into the Fatimid walls between 1415 and 1421, the red-and-white-striped Mosque of Al Mu’ayyad Shaykh was laid out on the site of a prison where its…

3. Tentmakers Market

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The ‘Street of the Tentmakers’ is one of the remaining medieval speciality quarters – it takes its name from the artisans who produce the bright…

4. Sabil of Muhammed Ali Pasha

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This elegant 1820 sabil (public fountain) was the first in Cairo to have gilded window grilles and calligraphic panels in Ottoman Turkish. It has been…

5. Mosque of Qijmas Al Ishaqi

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This remarkable mosque, built in 1481 by Prince Sayf Al Din Qijmas, above a row of shops, is one of Cairo's best examples of Mamluk architecture. Its…

6. Carpet & Clothes Market

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The street between Al Ghouri’s mosque and the mausoleum, and the area around, was historically the city’s silk market. While it isn’t a particularly great…

7. Mosque-Madrassa of Al Ghouri

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On the western side of Sharia Al Muizz, opposite the mausoleum, is the second part of Al Ghouri's funerary complex, the intimate and richly decorated…

8. Mosque of Al Maridani

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This 1339 building incorporates architectural elements from several different periods: eight granite columns were taken from a Pharaonic monument; the…