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An Egyptian Archaeologist’s Guide to Visiting Egypt During Ramadan

Each year Egypt receives millions of visitors from all over the world. During the holy month of Ramadan, there is a significant increase in the number of visitors from Arab and Muslim countries as they come to enjoy the distinctive atmosphere of Egyptian cities during holy month. Have you ever thought of visiting Egypt during Ramadan? Is there anything you need to know before your trip? And, why do people say Ramadan in Egypt is distinctive? In this article I explain what makes Ramadan an important time for Egyptians, to let you know what cultural experiences are awaiting you and what you can expect.

Quick Tips for Tourists Visiting Egypt During Ramadan

Traditional Ramadan Greeting

Can Tourists Eat During Ramadan?

Buying Food & Drink During Ramadan

Check Opening Hours During Ramadan

Invitatons to Iftar or Suhur

Avoiding Crowds

Buying a Fanoos

Site & Museum Timings Issued by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities

A graphic showing the timings for archaeology sites in Egypt during Ramadan presented in English.
A graphic showing the timings for archaeology sites in Egypt during Ramadan presented in Arabic.
A graphic showing the timings for archaeology museums in Egypt during Ramadan presented in English.
A graphic showing the timings for archaeology sites in Egypt during Ramadan presented in Arabic.

Before Ramadan: Lilat al ro’yah

Celebrating the beginning of Ramadan

Golden stars and a crescent moon form part of the Ramadan decorations in a Cairo street.
Street decorations in Cairo during Ramadan.

Ramadan decorations

The Ramadan Lantern - Fanoos

Mesaharaty

A canon on top of the walls of the historic citadel in the historic centre of Cairo, with a view to the distance of the city.
The Ramadan Cannon on top of the Cairo Citadel.

Ramadan Cannon

Ramadan Media Production

Ramadan Songs & Music

Ramadan Outfit

Fireworks During Ramadan

Food & Drink During Ramadan

Ramadan & Fasting

An aerial view of an Iftar where the tables are arranged to show a stylised image of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Tables arranged to depict the Al-Aqsa Mosque. © Student Union of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Alexandria.

Iftar Time

Suhur Time

Food & Beverage

Should I expect to receive invitations?

Maedat Al-Rahman

Khiemet Ramadan (Ramadan tents)

Rituals and Social Commitments

Donations and other Contributions

Ramadan prayers: Tarawih and Tahagod

Lilat Al-Qadr

Eid Al-Fitr

Eid - the feast

Eid Clothing

Typical Eid Kahk.

Eid Kahk

Shopping Crowds

What Can Tourists expect during Ramadan days?

Where to go during Ramadan?

Christians & Ramadan?

Multi-coloured lanterns hanging in rows in Muslim style.
Many shops will have wonderful displays of Ramadan lanterns.

Egypt Travel Guide

From Alexander the Great to the Romans, from Napoleon and his scientific expeditions to Thomas Cook and his Nile Cruises, Egypt has been firing our imagination for centuries if not millennia. Whether it is the Pharaonic Abu Simbel in the south or the Ptolemaic Library of Alexandria in the north, the Red Sea coral reefs in the east or the oases amongst mammoth dunes of the White desert in the west, the possibilities for adventure are endless.

Archaeology Travel Writer

Doaa Yousef

I am passionate about the representation of ancient Egypt; especially in museums. I received education in Egyptology, Museum Studies, Art, and Heritage Studies, and I have a well-established career which provided me with great experiences in teaching and academic writing, exhibitions, collection management and community engagement. Read More

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