Sharia Al Gamaliyya
Sharia Al Gamaliyya
Gamaleya Street was a busy commercial street in medieval Cairo and still retains its old charm in a residential area today. You can visit it through Cairo day tours to enjoy a stroll in this street.
Historical significance
At the southern end of Midan Al-Hussein , Gamaleya Street has traditional shop fronts with wooden scaffolding used by restorers. The area is being revitalized by projects such as the restoration of the Jamal al-Din Mosque in 1408. This has revealed a row of shops below that show the historical mix of trade and religious maintenance. You should visit through Egypt travel packages and through it you will enjoy visiting many places such as Khan al-Khalili, which has a great tourist attraction for visitors to Cairo and Egypt in general. You can also visit the Bein Al Qasreen, which is the area or square that was located during the Fatimid era between the Great Eastern Palace. This square could accommodate ten thousand soldiers.
Landmarks
At the northern end is the Sultan Qaitbay Agency, a large commercial inn from the Mamluk era that is under restoration. Despite the scaffolding, you can still see the beautiful entrance to the Mamluk architecture and restoration work in progress and you can see it through Egypt Tours because it guarantees you an enjoyable trip.
Visitor Experience
Visit Gamaleya Street through Egypt Luxury Tours and experience Cairo’s medieval history as the street is transformed. The mix of local life and restoration projects gives you a unique perspective on Cairo’s cultural heritage.
Plan Your Visit
Walking along Gamaleya Street to see the historic facades, local life and restoration work. Don’t miss the Mosque of Gamal Al Din , the Sultan Qaitbay Agency and Bab Al Futuh, two of Cairo’s most important landmarks.