iEgypt Blog
El Moez Street, also known as Al-Muizz li-Din Allah Street, is a dazzling open-air museum nestled in the heart of Islamic Cairo.
Nestled along the east bank of the Nile River, Luxor Museum is one of Egypt’s finest cultural treasures. Unlike the grand but overwhelming halls of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the Luxor Museum is a refined, well-curated space that offers visitors an up-
Tucked into the barren cliffs of Luxor’s west bank, the Valley of the Kings is no ordinary burial ground—it's a colossal open-air museum and a gateway to the afterlife of Egypt’s most powerful rulers.
The Library of Alexandria stands as one of history’s most captivating symbols of knowledge, ambition, and intellectual freedom.
Tucked away on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor, the Valley of the Queens is one of Egypt’s most enigmatic and captivating archaeological sites.
Nestled on the east bank of the Nile in the heart of Luxor city, the Luxor Temple stands as one of ancient Egypt’s most iconic and best-preserved monuments. Unlike other temples in Egypt that were built in remote desert locations,