Bab Al Futuh
If you go inside when they reopen, you’ll be able to see archer’s slits and bombardier’s apertures, as well as shafts for pouring boiling oil on enemies entering through the Bab al-Futuh below and pieces of Pharaonic masonry (including Ramses II cartouche and a hippo) that were stolen from Memphis.
Suez Canal
The Suez Canal Corridor Area Project, which was inaugurated on August 5, 2014, by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to promote international commerce on a vast scale, was officially started.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Khan el Khalili is located in Egypt, which has always been a source of fascination since it was the home of the ancient Egyptian Civilization and the powerful pharaohs.
Ibn Tulun Mosque
Ibn Tulun’s Mosque is a rare remnant of the classical Islamic era, which spanned the 9th and 10th centuries and during which the Abbasid caliphs dominated the Muslim world from their capital in Iraq.
Al-Hussein Mosque
Because the Al Hussein Mosque has a rich historical legacy that includes an authentic copy of the Holy Qu’ran, it is often visited by dignitaries who come to worship there on significant occasions.