Exploring the Wonders of Ancient Egypt in Cairo

Ancient Civilization in Cairo

When you live in a country with rich history and a rare ancient civilization, a country that is rich in heritage, a country that created an entire new culture and language that dominated the world, you would definitely want the world to observe its magic.

City center:

Located right in the heart of Cairo is the city center or ‘west El balad’ a fascinating, unpredictable place that binds all of the different dynastic periods Egypt encountered. This place is a dream for art lovers, as it was designed to replicate the late 1800s Parisian style.

West el balad is one of those few places that have this vigorous, dynamic, free-spirited feeling. Lively and energetic, it’s the city that never sleeps. You’ll have the time of your life, as it is a combination of so many things – that is what makes it unruly.

El Moaz street:

El Moaz street named after the famous founder of the most powerful empire, El Moaz le Din Al Lah Al Fatmy, this route is one of the largest exhibitions of multi-religious artifacts. So, what distinguishes it from other routes?

This one-of-a-kind street extends from the two ancient Cairo walls from north to south. It’s a portal through time, enabling you to experience the different eras through time, as the streets and alleys reflect the different phases Egypt passed through. It was purely preserved in between the two strong Cairo walls.

Khan El Khalili:

Khan El Khalili was established in the 12th century, and even now it’s still as popular as ever. It was originally designed to be a center of trade, and it still is but with a modern twist. You’ll get to know the locals and interact with authentic Egyptians. You will also get to observe all the fascinating works they used to handcraft back in the day.

In short, people are all so eager to view these monumental places that only exist in our homeland. These places are simply the true Egypt that made us who we are.

So come visit the true Egypt and get acquainted with its raw and authentic communities, together with its cultures and traditions.

Layla Ahmed
Author:

Year 9