Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
Cairo: A Guide to the City's Climate and Ideal Visiting Times
Cairo, Egypt’s storied capital, is majestically poised at the northern end of the Nile Valley. This iconic city straddles the East Bank of the Nile, with its sister city, Giza, lying across the river on the West Bank. Cairo’s geographical tapestry is rich and varied: it is situated 224 kilometers south of the coastal city of Alexandria, approximately 676 kilometers north of the historical treasure trove of Luxor, and a mere 130 kilometers east of the mystical Sinai Peninsula.
The vibrant capital is also within reach of some of Egypt’s most renowned resort destinations — 488 kilometers from the serene shores of Sharm El Sheikh in Southern Sinai and 529 kilometers from the bustling seaside city of Hurghada, perched along the Red Sea.
Cairo’s weather is a study in contrasts. Summers in the city are warm, with temperatures in June typically soaring to an average high of 37°C and dipping to a pleasant 21°C at night. Conversely, the winter months bring milder weather, with January temperatures reaching a comfortable high of around 17°C and a brisk low of 6°C. Despite the summer heat, the gentle breezes from the Nile offer a refreshing respite, making it an agreeable time to explore the city. In winter, Cairo’s sunny disposition ensures a warmer experience compared to many other global destinations.
For those planning a visit, the ideal time to experience Cairo in all its glory spans from October 22nd to April 29th. During these months, the city’s climate is at its most welcoming, offering visitors a perfect balance of warmth and comfort, ideal for exploring the rich tapestry of history, culture, and modern vibrancy that Cairo has to offer.
The Complex of Sultan Ashraf Barsbey
Khanqah-Mausoleum of Farag Ibn Barquq
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan
Mosque-Madrassa of Umm Sultan Sha’aban
Beit Al-Suhaymi(Al-Suhaymi House)
Khanqah & Mausoleum of Sultan Baybars al-Gashankir
Sabil And Kuttab Of Abdel Rahman Katkhuda
Madrassa And Mausoleum of An-Nasir Mohammed Sultan
Madrassa And Mausoleum of Barquq
Madrassa & Mausoleum of as-Salih Ayyub
Bein al-Qasreen STREET(Between The Two Palaces {Street})
Madrassa & Mausoleum of Qalawun
Midan Al-Hussein(Sayedna Al-Hussein Square)
Khan Al-Khalili Bazaar (Cairo’s Most Famous Bazaar)
The Church of St Sergius & Bacchus