Ibn Tulun to Sultan Hassan Walking Tour

A World Heritage site

Small group, interesting story telling
5 stars quality 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟


Egyptian bank notes quest!

Have you ever wondered where those beautiful monuments you see on the Egyptian money are located?
In hunt of Cairo’s landmarks depicted on the Egyptian paper money, we will depart on a journey to uncover the beauty and history of different Islamic Masterpieces!

Our exploration trip will be in search of the monuments on the following Egyptian banknotes:
5 EGP – 10 EGP – 20 EGP – 100 EGP – 200 EGP
Some will be explored from inside while some others from outside.


Are you ready for the adventure?

Tour program

A guided tour to uncover the treasures and history of that part of Historic Cairo (World Heritage site), the area located between Ibn Tulun mosque and the Madrassa of Sultan Hassan

Monuments to be visited from inside:

  • Ibn Tulun mosque
  • Gayer Anderson museum
  • Madrassa of Sultan Hassan
  • Rifaie mosque

Total Walking distance: 1 KM


Notes in case of group tours: (Different for private tours)

  • Tours are not suitable for children below 10
  • Group size: 14 – 15 guests
  • Tour language: English, if we have non-Arabic speakers
    (If not, then it will be in Arabic)
  • If the tour takes place on a Friday, there will be a break during Friday prayer. During this time, you can enjoy sitting in a local coffee shop or wandering around enjoying the atmosphere of the street.
  • A minimum number is needed for the tour to take place. We reserve the right to cancel the tour anytime, if it doesn’t reach the minimum number needed. In that case, guests will be advised by email and refund will take place
  • Meeting point will be close to Ibn Tulun mosque.
    Exact drop pin and details about meeting point, starting time, contacts… will be communicated by email 1 day prior to tour date.

Fees include:

  • Entrance tickets
  • Guardians tipping
  • Top experienced knowledgeable tour guide
  • General Taxes


Fees exclude:

  • Transportation (It’s a Walking Tour)
  • Online payment fees
  • Photography/camera ticket
  • 14% VAT tax (Mandatory: To be added)

How to book?

This experience is offered both private and public group tours.

Group tours booking:
Kindly note that our tours are LIMITED Number with only one group most of the time. It’s advised to book your place as as soon as possible to guarantee your place.

Tour fees payment is a must to confirm your place.

Upcoming tour date, book directly from here:

17 February


For further assistance & to know all our upcoming Group Tours schedule contact “Group Tours operation team” on:
 



Group tours cancellation policy:

You can cancel free of charge anytime up to 7 days prior to tour date. (Excluding online payment fees)
Afterwards, it will be non-refundable.

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Request this tour private.
1 person or a group of friends? We cater for all.

All of our tours can be offered private. We are always happy showing the beauty of Egypt & Egyptian heritage to people from all over the world. If you love history & culture, you will definitely enjoy our tours as they are rich in history and interesting stories to learn.
Forget about the books or documentaries.. we make you live history.
We forgot to mention that they are FUN as well!

With us you Walk back in time.

Join the Walkis Tribe!

Our Tours Reviews

Premium experience with a small group of same mind explorers

Sam

Proper planning, attention to details and room for improvisation is what sets “Walk Like An Egyptian” apart from the rest. This has been the second tour for my partner and myself with the friendly Walk Like An Egyptian team.
In addition to his vast knowledge of the visit site, our guide Assem knows when to pause for people to reflect, ask questions or snap photos.
I thoroughly enjoyed the visit and look forward to the next one.

Many thanks Asma & Assem for another enjoyable tour 🙂

Katie

I have done a few outings with Walk Like an Egyptian in Cairo.. I’m already signed up for the next outing! These trips are an incredible way to learn about Cairo and Egypt’s history, and they make the city feel more manageable — not an easy task. The small group setting and repeat attendees makes it feel more like a group of friends than a tour group, and the mix of foreigners and local Cairenes is fantastic.