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Interesting Mamluk era palace
From Salah el Din square we set off along Mohamed Karim street and found Taz Palace to our left on the corner of Al Soufeya street. Surprised to find that entrance is free, although we had to leave ID...
The palace is beautiful with many exhibitions held on it, but it suffered alot from neglecting through the ages, due to 1992 Egypt great earthquake, most of the buildings there is damaged, the great n...
Hidden gem / Relatively small / Relaxing / not furnished
at al Saufeya street , walking distance from Ibn Tulun Mosque. It is a real Hidden gem, although it is Relatively small and not furnished but it is quite Relaxing
A very overlooked palace in medieval Cairo, not far from the Citadel. You will most certainly have the place to yourself and it is absolutely incredable. It is (like all great Cairene mansions) an a...
This Memluk palace is located at the beginning of AL Saufeya street that takes you to Bab Zuweile. It is a path should be walked to involve Medieval Cairo and authentic Cairo...
Interesting Mamluk era palace
From Salah el Din square we set off along Mohamed Karim street and found Taz Palace to our left on the corner of Al Soufeya street. Surprised to find that entrance is free, although we had to leave ID...
Fair enough
The palace is beautiful with many exhibitions held on it, but it suffered alot from neglecting through the ages, due to 1992 Egypt great earthquake, most of the buildings there is damaged, the great n...
Hidden gem / Relatively small / Relaxing / not furnished
at al Saufeya street , walking distance from Ibn Tulun Mosque. It is a real Hidden gem, although it is Relatively small and not furnished but it is quite Relaxing
Hidden gem in medieval Cairo
A very overlooked palace in medieval Cairo, not far from the Citadel. You will most certainly have the place to yourself and it is absolutely incredable. It is (like all great Cairene mansions) an a...
Al Saufeya street
This Memluk palace is located at the beginning of AL Saufeya street that takes you to Bab Zuweile. It is a path should be walked to involve Medieval Cairo and authentic Cairo...