


Al Azhar Mosque, a historic landmark in Cairo, is renowned for its architectural beauty and significant role in Islamic history.

Fava beans cooked with garlic, lemon, and olive oil, often served with baladi bread.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and chickpeas, topped with a spicy tomato sauce and garlic vinegar.
Jute leaves cooked with garlic and coriander, often served with rice and Egyptian baladi bread.

Located near Al Azhar Mosque, this cafe is famous for its traditional Egyptian breakfast and historic atmosphere.
A popular spot for Egyptian breakfast, known for its foul and taameya dishes.
Famous for its koshary, a traditional Egyptian dish made from rice, lentils, and macaroni.

Beautifully designed postcards featuring the iconic Al Azhar Mosque, a symbol of Islamic history and architecture.
Exquisite calligraphy pieces, often featuring Quranic verses, created by local artisans.
Lightweight and breathable, these scarves are made from high-quality Egyptian cotton, known worldwide for its superior quality.
A magnificent 14th-century mosque with stunning architecture and intricate details.
A bustling marketplace offering a mix of traditional goods, food, and local culture.

Home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the famous Tutankhamun collection.

Respectful attire is required for visiting religious sites like Al Azhar Mosque.
Exploring historical sites and walking on uneven surfaces.

To cover your head when entering religious sites.
St Albans Museum, nestled in the heart of St Albans, is a treasure trove of local history, housing artifacts dating back to Roman times.
Cilegon Lighthouse, a historic beacon, offers panoramic views of the Sunda Strait and the Indian Ocean.
A serene tree-lined promenade along the Guadalquivir River in Seville, offering beautiful sunset views and a peaceful escape from the city's bustle.