Khan El Khalili

Khan El Khalili

Khan El Khalili

It is set within the framework of all tourism in Egypt today. In other words, the place appeals to various tourists, contributing to its viability as a trading point, from where tourists come and leave with elements fulfilling their needs and satisfying their whims: bazaars, restaurants, and shops retailing different products, so it is a vital tourist magnet. Khan al-Khalili has served as a refuge not only to foreigners but also to Egyptians, whose writers and authors have been inspired by the bazaar, one of them being Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz, who wrote about an entire novel in its name, "Khan al-Khalili." 

More interesting, however, is that whereas time has had little impact on Khan al-Khalili, Khan al-Khalili has affected people from various nations. A section of the Khan al-Khalili was a marketplace where merchants came from different countries; it was a major trading place in the Middle Ages.

Merchants came to it from India, Persia, Turkey and many African countries, and Khan al-Khalili sold various things like spices, precious metals, textiles, and other valuable goods, making it an important destination for trade caravans coming from all countries of the world.

The khan is a building in the shape of a large square, surrounding a courtyard and covering the lower layer of shops, and is divided into two layers, including the middle layer, in which there are shops and merchants, while the other class is for the rich, in which homes and apartments abound.

The name Khan Al-Khalili came from the person who built it in the previous Mamluk era, Jaharkesh Al-Khalili, but after the death of this prince, Kansouh Al-Ghuli came and removed Khan Al-Khalili and placed shops, stores, and places to sell goods instead. On the other hand, all that happened, and it still keeps its heritage from the Mamluk era.

It has a unique architectural pattern that combines beauty with practicality because it was built in an alley system branching from the streets into narrow retail spaces, which promotes free movement inside the market. The unique feature of the shops there is that they are beautifully ornamented with some traditional Islamic writings and decorations expressing the marvelous oriental style within its various ages, like, for example, the Mamluk and Ottoman ages.

Khan al-Khalili Story

Jaharkes Al-Khalili wanted to build himself a Khanah to sell different types of goods, so he wanted the area to be special, and he did not find a better place than this place near the Sultan Barqouk Mosque and the Bin Al-Qasrin area, where Al-Moez Street is one of the oldest and most wonderful Egyptian streets since the Middle Islamic eras.

The area he chose included the graves of the Fatimid caliphs, which required him to build over their graves or remove them to start construction—a decision that was not easy to make without recourse to an important religious figure at the time, so he turned to the judiciary, which ordered him to build what he wanted because they considered the Fatimids to be out of religion.

After that, he removed the Fatimids' relics and threw them in another place, and this place is now Al-Azhar Park, where many people go to sit to spend an enjoyable time talking among themselves, and among those who moved their relics is Al-Moez Din Allah, the founder of the Cairo city.

Then Al-Khalili died in one of the battles a few years later. Sultan Al-Ghuri came and began to change everything inside Khan Al-Khalili, where he demolished everything built by Juharex and built it again, where he built agencies and shops to become the most important commercial center at this time and to enter the Khan through three gates.

A long time after Khan al-Khalili was built, it was moved to a very strange place, the slave market, which is not a great place to buy what you want and how to sell slaves with other purchases, but this is in the past, and we are now in a new and better era.

Things to do in Khan El Khalili

Before you start your tour inside Khan al-Khalili, you should go to Al-Fishawi Coffee, the most famous cafe in this place, which is more than a hundred years old, but it is special with its wonderful atmosphere that if you sit down, you will never get bored, and then you take a tour inside the old quarter to see the masterpiece from the Mamluk era and enjoy the dazzling old atmosphere.

There are places where you can drink different types of drinks, and there are shops selling gold, clothes, and all kinds of goods there are papyrus papers written in hieroglyphics, and some of them are written with stories about the pharaohs, including the story of Isis and Osiris.

The Egyptians are the most famous people in the Arab world who can make you laugh, and the merchant there tries to convince you to buy from him. This in commerce is an art called the art of selling, and this art began a long time ago, as Khan Al-Khalili used to put similar goods next to each other to allow the customer to choose the best thing he wants from among all these shops, and also this increases the rivalry between merchants, as it is characterized by the availability of the most wonderful handmade goods that are brilliantly made, and this art is one of the largest arts that Egypt is characterized by, so Khan El-Khalili is a wonderful place to attract many tourists annually.

There are some goods that people buy more often than others, like exquisite clothes and ancient art, especially women who used to buy a necklace for the Eye of Horus, the ancient Egyptian god, in addition to various types of jewelry that women from all over the world use.

There is also one of the most important streets in the area, which is Moski Street, which includes various types of jewelry and turquoise stones that always attract tourists. On Moski Street there are the most luxurious types of perfumes and drugs from many countries and distinctive Egyptian perfumes like amber and yasmin.

In Khan Al-Khalili, there is something called incense, and this is the most unique thing that is characterized by it, as it has many different types and different beautiful smells. There is a belief that the smoke called mastic prevents jealousy, so if you go to Khan Al-Khalili, there is no doubt that you will want to return.

Khan el Khalili Bazaar stands out as a charming and visually stunning tourist spot in Cairo. Renowned for its rich historical significance, this marketplace offers an enticing array of locally crafted products, making it a desirable destination for shoppers.

 

Originally built on the site of an old mausoleum, local and foreign merchants have been trading at Khan el-Khalili souk since the 14th century. It is Egypt's most famous market.

It's a really cool place in Egypt that lots of people like to visit. But some people are worried because of the problems happening in Egypt right now. Is it safe to go there? Yes, it's safe to go to Khan el-Khalili.

Yes, Khan El Khalili offers a variety of dining options, including traditional Egyptian restaurants, cafes, and street food vendors serving local delicacies. Visitors can enjoy a meal or refreshments while taking a break from shopping and exploring the market.

Yes, Egyptian specialty drinks include mint tea, Arabic coffee, hibiscus tea (karkadeh), and natural fruit juices.

There is no charge to enter the market. Tours around the market can be paid for, but please do your homework and choose reputable sources before making a reservation.
 

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