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Travelocity Egypt

Discover Egypt beyond the postcards with Travelocity Egypt. We specialize in immersive Egyptian getaways that combine carefully selected boutique accommodations with authentic local experiences. Whether you're sailing the Nile on a traditional Dahabiya, exploring hidden treasures in Old Cairo, or booking a desert safari, we connect you to the people and stories that make this land timeless. Your stay, your tours, your adventure - perfectly tailored.

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Old Cairo Day Tour

Cost per person: $50.00 Price includes: Private guided ancient Egypt tour of the Pyramids, Memphis, and more Hassle-free private hotel pickup and transfers from Giza and Cairo Enjoy the full attention of a private guide Flexible start times to suit your availability. Price excludes: Tombs entries, Entries inside pyramids, gratuities and all food and drinks. Your guide will be waiting for you to take you on a tour of the City of Cairo. Coptic Cairo is a unique area with Old Cairo that has a concentration of Christian churches and other sites that date from the centuries between the decline of the pharaonic religion and the arrival of Islam when Egypt had a Christian majority. Coptic Cairo is largely built around the fort of Babylon upon the remains of its walls. There are also six churches here that date back to the early Christian era. The Hanging Church, or the Church of the Virgin Mary, was built in the 9th century to ‘hang’ high upon the walls of Babylon. The effect of this ‘hanging’ is now diminished significantly as ground levels have risen around the walls. the Church of St. Sergius, which dates from the 5th century. Even further back is Ben Ezra Synagogue. This is the oldest synagogue in Cairo, founded in the 9th century on what is claimed to be either the site of the Temple of Jeremiah or the site where the pharaoh’s daughter found Moses among the reeds. Your next stop will be the Citadel, a medieval fortress perched high on limestone hills above Cairo, which was built in 1176 to protect the city from Crusaders. Today, the Citadel complex houses mosques and museums, including the National Military Museum. Next, take a cultural walking tour down Muiz El-Din Allah Street, recalling the time when it was the main thoroughfare through the heart of Old Cairo. Start at Baab El-Fotouh, the massive fortified gate in the north wall of the historic city and walk towards Baab Zuweila, the gate in the south, along the way seeing beautiful Islamic monuments and busy markets where Egyptians buy their everyday items. This street has more listed buildings per meter than any other in the world. Finally, visit the fascinating Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, reputed to be the largest bazaar in the Middle East. Originally founded as a watering stop for caravanserai in the 14th century, the bazaar has now grown to vast proportions. Wander through the labyrinth of narrow streets to find workshops and stalls selling all manner of things from woodwork and glassware to leather goods and perfumes.

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Alexandria day Tour

Cost per person: $65.00 Price includes: Private guided ancient Egypt tour of the Pyramids, Memphis, and more Hassle-free private hotel pickup and transfers from Giza and Cairo Enjoy the full attention of a private guide Flexible start times to suit your availability. Price excludes: Tombs entries, Entries inside pyramids, gratuities and all food and drinks. Meet your guide in the lobby of your hotel to start your trip to Alexandria. Upon arrival at Alexandria, visit the Catacombs of Kom El Shugafa, the largest Roman burial site in Egypt and the final resting place for 300 individuals, whose tombs are cut into the bedrock in massive tiers, descending 35 meters (115 feet) into the ground. There is even a banquet hall where grieving relatives paid their last respects at a funeral feast. The artisans who built the tombs in the second century combined ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman motifs in a fascinating style. Next, visit the Roman Amphitheater - the only one of its kind in Egypt - and imagine the crowds of a bygone era cheering at a musical performance or a wrestling match. With room for 800 spectators on white, marble seats, the acoustics are such that if you stand on the stage and whisper, a person in the back row should be able to hear you. Continue the exploration of the marvelous city of Alexandria, with the Fort of Qait Bay, the 15th century Mamluk fort that overlooks the entrance to Alexandria’s eastern harbor. Built on the foundations of the Pharos lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it incorporates both a castle and a mosque within its walls. Just north of Qait Bay lies the site of the famous underwater excavation where hundreds of pillars, statues and sphinxes have been found. End your day by visiting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina which is not only a library, but an integrated cultural complex with museums, exhibition areas, educational centers and an international conference center. The principal objective of reviving the Bibliotheca Alexandrina is to establish a comprehensive research library with a unique collection and intention. The new library is designed as a modern state-of-the-art translation of the old, adequate for crossing the frontiers and meeting the challenges of the 21st century. It will certainly contribute to excellence in the research and advancement of human knowledge. At the end of your tour, you are transferred back to your original hotel in Cairo.

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Egyptian Museum and Old Cairo Tour

Cost per person: $50.00 Price includes: Private guided ancient Egypt tour of the Pyramids, Memphis, and more Hassle-free private hotel pickup and transfers from Giza and Cairo Enjoy the full attention of a private guide Flexible start times to suit your availability. Price excludes: Tombs entries, Entries inside pyramids, gratuities and all food and drinks. Your guide will be waiting for you to take you on a tour of the City of Cairo. Meet with your Egyptologist tour guide at the lobby after breakfast to enjoy your tour visiting, Egyptian Museum of antiquities, which was established in 1902 near the city center in Cairo on display is a rare collection of 5000 years of art the largest most precious collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over 250,000 genuine artifacts are presented, including an exhibit dedicated to the Tutankhamen collection of treasures, gold, and jewelry, as it was enclosed in his tomb for over 3,500 years before it was discovered in the 1920 S when his tomb was excavated. Next on your tour is Coptic Cairo area. Coptic Cairo is a unique area with Old Cairo that has a concentration of Christian churches and other sites that date from the centuries between the decline of the pharaonic religion and the arrival of Islam when Egypt had a Christian majority. Coptic Cairo is largely built around the fort of Babylon upon the remains of its walls. There are also six churches here that date back to the early Christian era. The Hanging Church, or the Church of the Virgin Mary, was built in the 9th century to ‘hang’ high upon the walls of Babylon. The effect of this ‘hanging’ is now diminished significantly as ground levels have risen around the walls. the Church of St. Sergius, which dates from the 5th century. Even further back is Ben Ezra Synagogue. This is the oldest synagogue in Cairo, founded in the 9th century on what is claimed to be either the site of the Temple of Jeremiah or the site where the pharaoh’s daughter found Moses among the reeds. Your next stop will be the Citadel, a medieval fortress perched high on limestone hills above Cairo, which was built in 1176 to protect the city from Crusaders. Today, the Citadel complex houses mosques and museums, including the National Military Museum. Next, take a cultural walking tour down Muiz El-Din Allah Street, recalling the time when it was the main thoroughfare through the heart of Old Cairo. Start at Baab El-Fotouh, the massive, fortified gate in the north wall of the historic city and walk towards Baab Zuweila, the gate in the south, along the way seeing beautiful Islamic monuments and busy markets where Egyptians buy their everyday items. This street has more listed buildings per meter than any other in the world. Return to your hotel and overnight.

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Pyramids Day Tour

Cost per person: $55.00 Price includes: Private guided ancient Egypt tour of the Pyramids, Memphis, and more Hassle-free private hotel pickup and transfers from Giza and Cairo Enjoy the full attention of a private guide Flexible start times to suit your availability. Price excludes: Tombs entries, Entries inside pyramids, gratuities and all food and drinks. After pick up from your hotel, you are introduced to your Egyptologist and begin your tour with a visit to Memphis to see the first trials of pyramids the ancient Egyptians built thousands of years ago. This afternoon, visit the pyramids of Sakkara. Sakkara is the former necropolis (cemetery) for the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis and the place where the very first pyramids were built as tombs for kings. Instead of the smooth sides featured on other pyramids, the pyramids here feature six steps on the outside, representing the pharaoh's stepladder to heaven. Discover the famous Step Pyramid of King Zoser, the first pyramid ever built and the world's oldest freestanding stone structure. Admire the beautiful tomb art at Sakkara, which gives great insight into the lives of the ancient Egyptians. Your next stop will be the Great Pyramids of Giza which are the only present-day survivors of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built over 4,500 years ago as giant tombs for the mummies of the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, who were father, son and grandson. The pyramids are truly monumental in scale, with the largest, Khufu's, constructed from over two million blocks. The pyramids were not built by slaves but by Egyptian peasants, whose labor in building the pyramids paid their taxes to the Pharaoh, who also fed, clothed and housed them. Nearby sits the enigmatic Sphinx with the body of a lion and the face of a man wearing a royal head cloth, which workers may have based on King Khafre to guard his enormous funerary monument. About a thousand years after the Sphinx was built, it was covered in sand until a young prince had a dream in which the Sphinx told him that if he cleared the sand away, he would become Pharaoh. This story is told on the Dream Stela that was placed between the Sphinx's paws by King Tuthmose IV. Return to your hotel.

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