Holidays to Cairo

A bucket-list must for history buffs, the largest city in the Arab world sits at the crossroads of antiquity and modernity. A holiday to Cairo invites you to walk in the footsteps of pharaohs, sail down the Nile and hone your bartering skills at a 600-year-old bazaar. Need an escape from the heat? The gentle waves and coral reefs of the Red Sea are a short trip away.

Cairo: Know before you go

LanguageArabic
CurrencyEgyptian pound (E£)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) and UTC+3 (EEST)
High seasonNovember – March
Low seasonJune – August

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The best neighbourhoods in Cairo

Zamalek

Located on Gezira Island, Zamalek is one of the best areas to stay in Cairo for Nile river views. An affluent neighbourhood, it’s packed with galleries, restaurants, boutiques and river-facing palaces. Admire the cityscape from Cairo Tower and steal a quiet moment in the Aquarium Grotto Garden. At night, catch a concert at the Cairo Opera House or indulge in sugar cane juice cocktails at Abou El Sid.

Good for: Galleries, restaurants, green spaces

Downtown

It’s all about culture and 19th-century architecture in bustling Downtown Cairo, the capital’s commercial centre and home to some of the city’s most famous sights. Admire the artefacts at The Egyptian Museum in El-Tahrir Square, stroll through the Baehler Passage, and grab lunch at Felfela. Crowded and bursting with life, this is a great area to stay for first-time visitors.

Good for: History, museums, shopping

Heliopolis

The historic suburb of Heliopolis is defined by its blend of modern and traditional architecture, with beautiful gardens, elegant boulevards and a plethora of upscale boutiques and cafes. Visit the Baron Empain Palace and enjoy tea outside the Aswan Cafe. With its proximity to the city’s international airport, Heliopolis is where to stay in Cairo for convenient travel.

Good for: Architecture, green spaces, upscale shopping

FAQs about visiting Cairo

The Egyptian pound (EGP) is the official currency. From tipping to shopping at local markets, having some cash on hand during your trip to Cairo will be useful.
Organise your Cairo holiday for January and you'll be there when the weather is at its coolest. 8ºC (46ºF) is as cold as the city gets.
Holidays to Cairo are generally safe, provided you take the necessary precautions. As in most large cities, petty crime and scams do sometimes occur, and Cairo’s notorious traffic means additional care is needed when crossing the road. For the latest updates on Cairo’s political situation, we recommend checking governmental websites ahead of travel.
Whether you're just getting started or returning for more, this city knows how to leave you wanting more. If exploring attractions is on your list of things to do in Cairo, you'll want to include giza pyramids and Egyptian Museum.
The airline you pick, where you depart from, and the timing of your trip can impact the cost of a city break in Cairo. Prices for Cairo flights and hotels can vary widely, but planning in advance and keeping your travel dates flexible can help you save.
Weather-wise, we recommend planning a holiday to Cairo between November and February for mild temperatures. If you don’t mind the heat, however, June to August is the low season for tourists, meaning you’ll experience Cairo’s attractions without the crowds.
The warmest month in Cairo is July, when temperatures peak at 40ºC (104ºF).
The rainiest month is March, which gets an average rainfall of 0.2 inch. But don't let that take the shine off your Cairo trip — there's still plenty to do indoors like indulging in retail therapy, visiting an art gallery, or checking out cosy cafes.
Around here, you'll mostly hear Arabic. Mastering a few local expressions can be an easy way to start conversations and connect with others during your city break in Cairo.
You can check most things off your sightseeing to-do list on a short break to Cairo, but we recommend at least three to four days to fully immerse yourself in the city’s history and culture.