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Imagine traveling somewhere that not only has towering triangles made of sand but is also full of hands-on grandmothers and affable aunties eager to entertain at every turn. Cairo is easier with tweenagers and teenagers. The public spaces and buildings are generally not built with the safety of pedestrians young or old in mind.
Toddlers will need helicopter supervision. Walking reins may even be a safe bet. The plush malls in the more well-to-do areas of Maadi, Nasr City and New Cairo do have areas for nappy changing and baby nursing. The area around the Citadel is a top spot for all the family. Just down the road, Al-Azhar Park is ideal for more running about or, inshallah , napping or even a picnic, before moving on in the evening to the bustling market of Khan El-Khalili next door for a family-friendly feast for all the senses and a tanoura dance show.
With Giza Zoo closed until early due to restoration, Al-Azhar Park is the place to go in the Downtown-adjacent area for green space. Both parks have large, open spaces and sandy play areas. Family Park trumps Al-Azhar with its mini zoo and rapids ride. Bring your own food.
For an oasis of calm amid the chaos of Cairo, head to Osana Wellness in Maadi. If you want to combine green space with hands-on fun, check out Woods Artground at Merryland Park in Heliopolis, where your kids can get stuck into a range of activities like painting, gardening, pottery and more.
The Pyramids are unmissable, literally. Plus, your kids will get some exercise in the desert and see some camels too. The immersive exhibition is a large hall where the story of Tutankhamun is played via a degree audio and visual projection. Note: the museum itself does not recommend children younger than six attend possibly due to sensory overload with all the lights. Catch a traditional tanoura show where whirling dervishes spin around in a flash of mesmerizing color in Wikala al-Ghouri in Old Cairo.