Khan El Khalili bazaar in Egypt is the oldest market of the middle east for handmade Christmas ornaments and handmade gifts, this huge Cairo bazaar located in the center of Islamic Cairo, the bazaar attracts foreign tourists and Egyptians alike, housing a lot of mini bazaars and traditional coffee shops, the market inspires many through the ages such as the Egyptian intellectual author Nageeb Mahfouz who wrote some of his famous novels in the street of khan El Khalili.
Khan El Khalili bazaar history
the Fatimid kingdom and the mamluks period
Khan El Khalili dates back to more than 600 years ago and named after its founder the Mamluk prince and well-known merchant (Jerksy al Khalili) during the Mamluky the period in 1400, at the Fatimid kingdom it was a massive necropolis for the Fatimid princes and sultans, but then came their first enemies and competitors the Mamluks who took over Egypt and replaced the royal necropolis with the bazaar. Merchants traveled from all over the world with their goods and centered in the El Khalili market to offer and sell their merchandise. The Arab historian (al maqrezy ) described the bazaar as a huge square-shaped yard with stores, mini bazaars and houses.
Al fishawy coffee shop
Al fishawy coffee shop founded in 1769, one of the oldest coffee shops in the middle east , after having your walk through the halls of the bazaar that covered with black shiny basalt stone you can have a seat in al fishawy to try Arabian coffee and shisha while watching the sunlight sneak through the wooden ceilings and reflects the shine of the jewelry and golden antiques.
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The crafts and festivals of khan El Khalili bazaar
The architectural beauty of the bazaar
you have to take a look at the balconies of the old houses decorated by copper designs, the old water basins for the thirsty passengers and passing by merchants, the crafted handmade shops and the wooden ceilings that challenged time and erosions.
El Khan Crafts
The Khan offers a rich blend of traditional crafts, with hundreds of workers and artisans specializing in handmade masterpieces such as carpets, crystals, papyrus, and gold and silver jewelry. Additionally, it is renowned for its beautiful pharaonic artifacts, handicrafts, and various stones. You’ll also find natural herbs and incense oud imported from Saudi Arabia, along with stained glass abrasions and Arabic shisha (hookah).
Moreover, the Khan features a section dedicated to leather and copper products, as well as historical accessories like swords, copper helmets, and belts. In addition, it showcases pharaonic papyrus adorned with hieroglyphic signs and paintings that tell the story of Isis and Osiris.
Khan El Khaili festival
The carnival of Khan El Khalili visitors is a kind of a celebration where you can try the Bedouin customs and take some photos, women of all nationalities make sure to buy Ein Horus necklace, The necklace is made of various materials was believed hat the eye of Horus protect its owner from envy and harm and the customer has only to determine his demand according to His financial means.
If you want to visit the Egyptian bazaar, we arrange a lot of Cairo day tours, and Egypt tours include it.