

A vibrant, historic market in Islamic Cairo, offering a labyrinth of alleyways filled with shops, mosques, and historical sites.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar can be crowded and hot, a light, breathable shirt is essential for comfort.
Exploring the bazaar involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces, comfortable shoes are a must.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Egypt's climate, a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Fava beans cooked with lemon, garlic, and cumin, often served with baladi bread.
Crispy fried balls made from fava beans, herbs, and spices, served with tahini sauce.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and chickpeas, topped with tomato sauce and garlic vinegar.
One of the oldest mosques in Cairo, offering a glimpse into Islamic history and architecture.
Named after the Nobel laureate, this cafe is famous for its traditional Egyptian breakfast.
Felfela is a historic cafe known for its ful medames, a traditional Egyptian breakfast dish.
Home to the world's largest collection of Pharaonic artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.
Famous for its koshary, a mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and tomato sauce.
Hand-carved Alabaster figurines are a traditional Egyptian craft, often depicting ancient gods or pharaonic scenes.
Egyptian cotton is renowned worldwide for its quality. Pick up locally made garments or bed linens.
Egypt is famous for its perfume industry. Try local attars and essential oils, often sold in beautiful glass bottles.
A series of dams and storm surge barriers protecting the southwest of the Netherlands from the North Sea, offering a unique blend of engineering and nature.

Rustic waterfront eateries specializing in fresh, locally-caught lobster, offering a quintessential New England dining experience.

Breathtaking chalk cliffs with natural arches and rock formations, inspiring artists like Monet and Courbet.