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10 Al Aded Street Off Of Mansouria (0.49 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Situated in the centre of Islamic Cairo the Arabian Nights Hostel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi just a 5-minute walk from the popular Khan al-Khalili market and Al Azhar Park.rabian Nights Hostel features classic Arabian furniture and decorations.
9 Adly 5th Floor (1.72 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Located within 1.1 km of The Egyptian Museum and 1.1 km of Tahrir Square Cairo International Hostel Downtown provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Cairo. The property is around 1.8 km from Al-Azhar Mosque 2.
9 Adly St Downtown (1.73 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Stop at Azar hotel Cairo to discover the wonders of `Abdin. Featuring a satisfying list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at Azar hotel Cairo.
26 Kasr Al Nile Fifth Floor Next To (1.74 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Situated in Cairo Pharoah's Palace features accommodation with private balconies. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant a 24-hour front desk and a shared kitchen along with free WiFi. The hostel has family rooms.
171 Mohamed Farid St. Downtown Abdi (1.77 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Boasting a terrace Nitocrisse Hotel is situated in Cairo in the Cairo Governorate region 1.4 km from Tahrir Square and 1.9 km from Khan Al Khalili.
(1.79 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Located in Cairo, within less than 1 km of The Egyptian Museum and a 12-minute walk of Tahrir Square, Cairo House offers a terrace.
169 Mohammed Farid Street (1.79 km from Khan el-Khalili)
Located in central Cairo Family Palace Hostel features a simple décor. It offers free Wi-Fi in all areas and is a 10-minute walk away from the Nile River. Each room includes a seating area and a wardrobe. The bathroom is equipped with a shower.
Khan el-Khalili is a historic bazaar located in the heart of old Cairo. Dating back to the 14th century, this sprawling market is home to more than 5,000 shops, stalls, and kiosks selling spices, herbs, jewelry, fabric and other traditional wares.
As one of the world's oldest markets, it has been an important part of Cairo's culture for centuries. The area is also known for its magnificent architecture featuring domes and minarets that stand out against the sky. It is estimated that Khan el-Khalili receives over half a million visitors per year from all over Egypt and around the world.
Inside this bustling mercantile paradise travelers can find almost anything they need or want including fresh produce, souvenirs, perfumes and clothing. In addition to shopping there are plenty of cafes and restaurants where locals come to socialize throughout the day. This vibrant marketplace not only provides tourists with a unique shopping experience but also a glimpse into Cairo’s rich history and cultural heritage.