
Khan el-Khalili Bazaar
Cairo's legendary medieval marketplace — a maze of spices, crafts, and centuries of trade.
Khan el-Khalili is one of the oldest and most famous bazaars in the Middle East, established in 1382 during the Mamluk era. Nestled in the heart of Islamic Cairo, this labyrinthine souk stretches across narrow alleyways filled with the aroma of spices, the shimmer of brass lanterns, and the chatter of merchants. It is as much a living piece of history as it is a vibrant marketplace.
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Why Visit
What to See
El Fishawi Café
Al-Azhar Mosque
Muizz Street
Spice Market
Historical Details
Mamluk Origins
Literary Legacy
Visitor Tips
- Visit in the evening for the best atmosphere — the bazaar comes alive after dark
- Bargaining is expected — start at about half the asking price
- Watch out for tourist-trap pricing on papyrus and perfume shops near the entrances
- Explore the side alleys for more authentic workshops and better prices
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10 AM – 11 PM
Entry Fee
Free (open bazaar; individual shops set their own hours)
Period
Mamluk Era, founded 1382 AD





