It was named after Prince Jaharkas
Al-Khalili, who was one of the powerful Mamluke Princes in the 14th century. It is
famous for its unusual, typically oriental
souvenirs, and handmade crafts. The Medieval
atmospheres of this traditional market,
together with the labyrinth layout of the
streets, gives visitors o lot of pleasure
and a glimpse into what medieval markets
once were like.
Cafes, restaurants, shops, and large number of vendors and buyers constitute a dynamic panorama of the place. Drinking Hibiscus, Karakare, Helba, or any of the various typical Egyptian beverages, is a pleasant experience for visitors and guests to get a real taste experience. For smokers, there is the Shisha, or water pipe, to be tried.
Every visitor can take the opportunity to
safely enjoy the walk through the narrow
streets of Khan El-Khalili.
We strongly recommend visiting this vivid
bazaar, but keep in mind that in open
traditional markets, the prices are not
fixed; remember to bargain (haggle) to get
the best price. The Khan El-Khalili Bazaar
is place where art and commerce come
together to give a unique and remarkable,
harmonious experience



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