Private Guided Night Tour of Cairo

A private experience shaped around your time and interests.


⭐ 5.0 Rated | Licensed Egyptologist Guides | Free Cancellation | Hotel Pickup Included

Private Guided Night Tour of Cairo

6 hours

Easy

Minimum age: 1


Cairo at night is not a subdued version of Cairo during the day.

It is busier in many parts, the heat has dropped, the light is different, and the city's social life — which operates on a very different schedule from most Western capitals — is at full volume. Khan el-Khalili at 9 pm is a different place from Khan el-Khalili at 2 pm. Islamic Cairo's mosques, lit at night, are architecturally extraordinary.

This tour is designed for travelers who want to experience Cairo as Cairenes use it — not just as a daytime destination for ancient sites.

Who This Tour Is For

  • Travelers who have done the daytime sites and want a different dimension of Cairo
  • Those staying multiple nights and wanting an evening beyond the hotel
  • Visitors who are more comfortable in crowds after dark than during the midday heat
  • Anyone with a genuine curiosity about contemporary Egyptian urban life

How the Evening Flows

Islamic Cairo after dark

The Mosque of Al-Hussein, illuminated and active with evening prayer. Khan el-Khalili in full evening operation — the bazaar at its most atmospheric, the coffeehouses occupied by Cairenes playing backgammon, the smell of shisha and coffee. Your guide navigates you through both the heritage and the living city simultaneously.

The Nile at night

A drive along the Corniche, or a short walk, gives you the Nile in the Cairo city lights. The optional Nile dinner cruise can be combined with this tour — ask when booking.

✦ At Khan el-Khalili after 9pm, the tourist-oriented shops near the entrance are quiet — but the lanes further into the bazaar, where Cairenes buy gold, spices, and everyday goods, are running at full speed. Your guide knows the difference and will take you where the city is genuinely operating, not performing.

Common First-Time Questions

Is Cairo safe at night?

 Yes — particularly in the areas covered by this tour (Khan el-Khalili, the Corniche, central Islamic Cairo). Cairo's night culture is family-oriented and genuinely public. Your guide navigates the city comfortably after dark as a matter of course. 

What time does this tour typically start? 

Between 7:00 and 8:00 pm, depending on the time of year and sunset. We advise on optimal timing when confirming your booking. 

Will I be pressured to buy anything? 

No. This is a private tour. We do not include commission-based stops, and your guide will not redirect the itinerary for shopping. 

Can the pacing or order be adjusted? 

Yes. This is private — the schedule adapts to you. If you want to spend longer at one site or skip something, tell your guide.

 Is this suitable for travelers arriving from a long flight? 

We recommend scheduling your first full tour after at least one night of sleep in Egypt. If you are booking for the arrival day, we can discuss a gentler start time.


What's included?
  • Food & drinks
  • Private hotel pickup and drop-off in Cairo or Giza
  • • Private, air-conditioned vehicle throughout
  • • Licensed Egyptologist guide, full tour
  • • Entrance fees to all listed sites
  • Local dinner• 
  • Bottled water


Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
Please note
    • Stroller/pram accessible
    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Not suitable for pets
    • No public transportation nearby
    • Infants must not sit on laps
    • Infant seats unavailable
    What to bring
      • Sunglasses & sunblock
      • Hat
      • Camera
      • For Summer vacations, clothes made of cotton
      • For Winter vacations, warm clothes

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      You will always know what is included before booking. There are no surprise additions.

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