
Taz C
5 reviews on 1 places
The Cavern Church in Cairo is a captivating historical site where you can descend into this ancient space with a unique blend of antiquity and spirituality. Carved into rock, the church exudes a serene atmosphere, with Coptic Christian motifs that date back centuries. Inside, you can find the cave where Mother Mary took refuge for 3 months and the well the family drank from. Despite its simplicity, the Cavern Church offers a profound glimpse into Cairo's layered past and the enduring resilience of Egypt's Christian heritage. A must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Absolutely beautiful space. 80% of the museum was closed for the public, regardless, it's worth a visit. Took about 2 hours to see everything with a guide, including a 10 minute Tutunkhamun immersive experience. Bonus view of the pyramids from the top.
Beautiful park with pools and palm areas. Well maintained washrooms and plenty of parking.
Cool looking structure from the outside. However, at the time of our visit, the interior was under construction, so it was a bit of an eye sore. Definitely worth a stop to walk around and wander a bit soaking in the nice views around.
The kashmiri Chai with pistachios and rose petals was amazing though it was a bit on the sweeter side. So the next time, I asked for half the sugar and it was perfect. Service is slow but I think it's worth the wait. Prices are a bit steep for the drinks but not bad for an occasional treat.