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Can't decide between Cairo and Rome? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Cairo is a sprawling metropolis where ancient wonders meet chaotic modern life. The last surviving Ancient Wonder of the World stands at its doorstep, while Islamic Cairo, bustling souks, and the Nile create an unforgettable tapestry of civilization.
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The Eternal City is an open-air museum where ancient ruins stand alongside Renaissance masterpieces and baroque fountains. Rome offers an intoxicating mix of history, art, and la dolce vita, from the Colosseum to cozy trattorias serving authentic Italian cuisine.
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Cairo offers Pyramids of Giza, Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili Bazaar
Rome offers Colosseum, Vatican City, Trevi Fountain
Cairo is famous for its local dining scene
Rome is famous for its local dining scene
Cairo offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Rome offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
October to April
April to June, September to October
Summer: 35°C, Winter: 18°C
Summer: 30°C, Winter: 10°C
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The Hanging Church (Al-Muallaqa)
One of Cairo's oldest and most famous Coptic Christian churches, built atop the gatehouse of a Roman fortress in Old Cairo (Coptic Cairo).
Al-Azhar Park
A stunning 74-acre green space built on a historic rubbish dump, offering panoramic views of Islamic Cairo and the Citadel.
Aventine Keyhole (Buco della Serratura)
A keyhole in the door of the Knights of Malta priory that perfectly frames St.
Centrale Montemartini
Ancient Roman sculptures displayed among the machinery of Rome's first power plant—a stunning contrast of industrial and classical.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
Downtown Cairo (Khedivial Cairo)
The historic city center built in the 19th century, characterized by grand European-style architecture, wide boulevards, and a vibrant, intellectual atmosphere.
Islamic Cairo
The medieval core of the city, a UNESCO World Heritage site dense with historic mosques, madrasas, caravanserais, and ancient gates.
Trastevere
Rome's most romantic neighborhood winds through cobblestone alleys, past ivy-covered trattorias, and around intimate piazzas.
Centro Storico
The historic heart where ancient temples, Renaissance palaces, and Baroque churches compete for attention.
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Both Cairo and Rome are incredible destinations. Cairo excels in Pyramids and ancient history, while Rome stands out for ancient history and Italian cuisine.
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