Your journey begins with a visit to the historic Amr Ibn-AlAs Mosque, the first mosque built in Egypt and Africa in 642 AD, laying the foundations for Fustat, Egypt's capital at the time. Next, explore the architectural marvel of the Ibn Tulun Mosque, initiated by Ahmad ibn Tulun in the 9th century, showcasing Cairo's early Islamic grandeur.
Continue to the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, a testament to Mamluk architecture's magnificence, initiated in 1356. This mosque is unique for incorporating schools for all four Sunni Islamic thought schools: Shafi'i, Maliki, Hanafi, and Hanbali.
Venture into the Old Cairo complex to discover a blend of Coptic and Jewish heritage. Highlights include the Roman fortress; the Hanging Church, one of Egypt's oldest Christian churches; the Monastery and Church of St George, notable for its circular design; and the Abu Serga Church, a historic refuge for the Holy Family.
Visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue, one of Egypt's oldest, nestled in a serene garden and recently restored to its former glory. Conclude your tour at the Coptic Museum, home to an extensive collection of Coptic artifacts, offering a comprehensive overview of Coptic Egypt's historical and cultural significance.
The tour ensures a memorable return to your hotel, leaving you enriched with the knowledge and beauty of Cairo's religious landmarks.