Al Moez Street is one of the oldest streets in the world. As we walk through one of Cairo’s most important streets, we will hear many exciting stories about the city’s history and culture, such as how Al-Muizz Li transformed the Fatimid religion in Cairo into an architectural masterpiece that unfolds the mysteries and legends of ancient Egypt.

Al-Moez Street is one of the oldest streets in the city and is often seen as a symbol of Islamic Cairo. Some of the world’s most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture are located here. This is the best outdoor museum you will ever see if you are interested in Islamic art.

 

Archaeological sites in Al-Moez Street:

Al-Moez Street is where tourists must see the most important Islamic buildings and monuments in Islamic Cairo. Given that this road passes from Bab Al-Futuh to Bab Zewail through central Islamic Cairo, it is easy to see why it is vital to the community.

Al-Hakim Mosque is famous as one of the best mosques in Egypt. It is located north of the market on Al-Azhar Street.

At the northern end of the street is the Al-Aqmar Mosque, one of the few well-guarded Fatimid mosques, and the complex Qalawun Mosque.

If you are thinking of going to Egypt, don’t miss the chance to visit El Moez Street. It is one of the oldest places you can see on a tour of Islamic Cairo, and Al Moez Street is a great place to learn about Islamic culture and history.

Bab Zewail is located south of the village. The traditional Khan el-Khalili market is at the end of this street’s shopping maze.

Many people who spend a day in Cairo go to Al Moez Street because it is in the middle of the historic district of Islamic Cairo and the more modern neighborhoods of Cairo. Near Khan El Khalili, Part of the road between Bab Al-Futuh and Al-Azhar Street has recently been repaired.

By adding more lamps to illuminate the buildings on the street at night, the lighting has also been improved.