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The Most Beautiful Places to Snap a Selfie in Cairo

Written by Lauren Saccone

This blog post was updated on July 30, 2021.


Cairo is a stunning city, full of culture and history that tourists from around the world love to explore. The combination of modern-day civilization and ancient history is like nowhere else on Earth, resulting in an unforgettable experience for travelers.

Naturally, you’re going to want to remember your trip for years to come — so odds are you’re going to be snapping a selfie or two along the way. We want to make sure your photos are just as memorable as the rest of your trip, so we’ve rounded up the most beautiful places to snap a selfie in Cairo.

Read on to see the must-visit spots, and get our tips on how to take some truly breathtaking selfies.

Pyramids of Giza


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It’s not really a trip to Cairo if you don’t go scope out the Pyramids of Giza, and with one glance it’s easy to see why. Ancient, majestic and striking, they set the perfect background for a picture-perfect selfie.

Since the pyramids are on the edge of town, make sure to plan a day trip so you have plenty of time to explore. There are plenty of tours to choose from, so do a little investigating to find the one that’s right for you. You can opt for an excursion that takes you deep inside the pyramids, or get a fascinating and informative tour of the artifacts and structures in the area.

Make sure that you frame the selfie so that friends and family can see the pyramids you’re exploring. If you can, try to get some camels in the shot as well!

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Khan El Khalili Market

Khan El Khalili Market

If you’re looking for the perfect place to shop until you drop, head over to Khan El Khalili Market. It’s a bustling hotspot that lets you get up close and personal with the locals. You can shop for gorgeous local wares that will put traditional souvenirs to shame or explore the ancient streets and buildings that make up this iconic market.

Snapping a selfie in these surroundings will lead to a colorful and lively image that truly encapsulates Cairo’s roots. Try to go for a wide shot so you can make the most of the unique surroundings, and give viewers a true idea of the sights that make this marketplace such a popular stop for people from all over the world.

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Al-Azhar Mosque

Al-Azhar Mosque

Cairo has some breathtaking architecture, so be sure to do plenty of walking in order to see as much of it as possible. In particular, you won’t want to miss the Al-Azhar Mosque, which is one of the oldest mosques in the entire city.

Head to the central courtyard for an unsurpassed view of this ancient building, and to explore the fascinating history of this area. Don’t forget to grab a guide (or find a great tour group) to learn all about the mosque, which has been around since the year 972 AD. We recommend going early in the day or in the late afternoon, for lighting that will truly maximize the impact of this powerful place.

Downtown Cairo

downtown Cairo

The downtown area of Cairo is a fun and thriving area that you won’t be able to get enough of. You’ll sample the amazing local cuisine in small local cafes, explore art galleries, and visit some historical spots all within walking distance of each other. We suggest setting aside a whole day to fully explore the area, and to get as many selfies as possible.

Whichever cafe you end up grabbing food at, make sure you snap a selfie before chowing down on your delicious meal. And don’t forget to pose outside on the sidewalks so your friends and family can experience the vibrancy that makes Cairo such a wonderful place to grab cheap international flights to!

Did we miss your favorite spot to snap a photo in Cairo? Tell us in the comments below! 

 

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