WHERE TO SHOP
Egyptians have been bargaining, buying,
wheeling and dealing at the Khan el-Khalili
souk since the 14th century. While here, keep an
eye out for some of the marketplace's beautiful
cotton clothes and brassware, and be sure to
go upstairs to the souk's quieter levels. For
fixed prices and superior quality, Souk al-Fustat
near Coptic Cairo features artisan and co-op
pottery, recycled products, and Nefertari, a
manufacturer of beautifully scented natural
body care products.
WHERE TO DINE
Founded in 1908, Café Riche, just moments
from Tahrir Square, is legendary. Through
revolutions and upheaval, it has hosted
academics, politicians, spies and journalists;
soak up the history over a Turkish coffee.
Worth a visit, Felfela prides itself on authentic
cuisine and Egyptian decor. Upmarket
Zamalek is the place to go for brunch, while
Abou Tarek is a modest local haunt and one
of the best places to sample kushari— a
flavourful mix of rice, lentils, chickpeas and
macaroni topped with cumin and onions.
MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES
Home to the treasures of Tutankhamen's tomb
and the statue of Khufu, the builder of one of
the Great Pyramids of Giza. Manial Palace's
Islamic glasswork, Turkish carpets and colonial
interiors are a feast for the eyes, and offer
insight into Cairo's wealthy elite during the
early 20th century.