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All Sightseeing in
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Egyptian Museum
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A visit to The Egyptian museum to see the fabulous treasures of Ancient Egypt, also the famous golden collection of Tut Ankh Amon.
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Islamic Museum, The Alabaster Mosque & Al Azhar
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A drive by car to the Islamic Museum which contains 80,000 rare artistic antiquities dating from the dawn of Islam till the end of the Ottoman period. Then, a drive to The Citadel area to watch the Alabaster Mosque which was built in the Ottoman style and is distinguished by it's dome and it's two minarets. From its courtyard, one can view the capital, the Nile, and the Pyramids. Finally, a visit to one of the oldest universities in the world, namely, Al Azhar Mosque.
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Old Cairo
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First, a drive to the Coptic museum that contains a collection of rare antiquities from one of the earliest Christian communities in the world. Second, a visit to the Church of Abou Serga which dates back to the beginning of the 15th century AD It was built in the Basilica style above the cave in which the Holy Family took refuge. Finally, a visit to the Hanging Church that was built in the 5th century also in the Basilica style.
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Egyptian Museum / Citadel / Bazaar
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A visit The Egyptian museum to sea the Fabulous Treasures of ancient Egypt and Citadel of Mohamed Ali Mosque and Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
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Floating Restaurants Dinner
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To enjoy an oriental night having dinner while the Nile is embracing you. Seeing the Nile for the first time, one can understand Herodotus' words: "Egypt is the gift of the Nile." It is the second longest river in the world, and is truly the lifeblood of Egypt. In ancient times the Nile was worshipped and many civilizations were established along its banks.
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