


A serene, 30-hectare urban park in Cairo, offering panoramic views of the city, lush greenery, and cultural events.

Al Azhar Park can be breezy, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during park visits.
Staying hydrated is important, and refill points are available in the park.
One of the oldest and most famous mosques in Cairo, offering a glimpse into Islamic history and architecture.
A bustling market offering a unique shopping experience with local goods, spices, and street food.
Home to the world's largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.
Famous for its traditional Egyptian breakfast, especially foul and taameya.
Iconic spot for koshary, a popular Egyptian street food.
Named after the Nobel laureate, offers a mix of Egyptian and Mediterranean cuisine.

Fava beans cooked with garlic, cumin, and olive oil, often served with pita bread and Egyptian baladi cheese.
Fried balls made from chickpeas, fava beans, or both, mixed with herbs and spices, often served with tahini sauce.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and chickpeas, topped with a spicy tomato sauce and crispy fried onions.
A miniature replica of the iconic Alabaster Mosque, symbolizing the city's Islamic heritage.
Lightweight and breathable, these scarves are a traditional Egyptian product known for their high quality.
Hand-painted and fired at high temperatures, these pots and vases showcase traditional Nubian designs.
Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magnificent 9th-century Buddhist temple renowned for its intricate stone carvings and panoramic views of Java's volcanic landscape.
A picturesque riverside walk along the Seine, offering stunning views of the Eiffel Tower and other Parisian landmarks.

A stunning bridge in Brittany, France, illuminated at night, offering beautiful views of the Rance River.