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There is a moment before sunset in Egypt during Ramadan when the chaos stops, the cannon fires from the Citadel, and the month-long celebration begins. It is louder, brighter, and more spiritual here than anywhere else.

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The Streets Come Alive

In Historic Cairo's Darb al-Ahmar district, 600-year-old traditions breathe. Locals set up tables outside, inviting passersby to share Iftar. This is Egypt’s soul: hospitality refined over centuries.

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Sights & Sounds You Won't Find Elsewhere

  • The Fanous: Colorful lanterns hang from every balcony.
  • The Cannon: A 500-year-old tradition signaling sunset.
  • The Mesaharati: A drummer waking families for Suhoor.
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A Food Lover's Paradise

Break your fast with dates and lentil soup, then feast on Fatta and Mahshi. As night deepens, indulge in sticky Kanafa and sip Qamar al-Din (apricot juice) in bustling cafes.

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Nights That Last Until Dawn

Days are slower (perfect for sightseeing), but nights explode with energy. Shops in Khan el-Khalili stay open past midnight. The Nile reflects millions of lights while families celebrate till Suhoor.
This Ramadan, don't just visit Egypt—live it. Book with AirCairo.