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2024
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A large market with an upstairs wakala, bringing together a variety of stalls and merchants of all kinds.

A khan is a large market with a variety of stalls and merchants of all kinds. The el-Khalili khan was built in 1380 by Prince Djaharks el-Khalili.

It's best to let yourself be carried along by the flow of shoppers, without listening too much to the multilingual calls of the souk's merchants. If you're tempted by a bauble to buy, don't hesitate to undercut the price you're being offered by 500%; they'll cry out that life's hard, that Egyptian currency is worthless, etc., but hang in there, and affect to leave, you'll see that your vendor will start to lower his prices. Repeat this several times until you get the price you want to pay. Stop off, of course, at Café el-Fichaoui, where Egyptian intellectuals still come in the mornings, seeking inspiration from the master, Naguib Mahfouz, who used to come here daily; his spiritual son, Gamal-el-Ghitany, now deceased, was here for a long time.

If you're interested in older objects, take the el-Badistan alley, pass the gate of the same name and turn left immediately. In this covered alley, 10 m on your left, you'll find a staircase; climb the few steps and you'll reach the first floor of a wakala (the name given to Egyptian caravanserais), where you'll find what you're looking for. Between the copper tins, on the left, three second-hand dealers offer objects less than a hundred years old: cameras and their stands, gramophones, tarabouche holders, kohl flasks, etc., all of which you'll find here.

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Visited in november 2023
Immense souk. Se perdre dans le dédale de rues pour s'éloigner de la zone touristique près de la mosquée. Tout un univers bigarré et bruyant où se mêlent coups de klaxon et clameur des marchands.
Visited in may 2019
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Khan el khalili
Un vrai souk bien qu'un peu touristique. Il faut se perdre dans les rues. Vous y trouverez forcément un souvenir mais il faudra negocier le prix. Et il y a plein de bar pour prendre un bon thé
Visited in february 2019
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Grand Bazar
Il faut pendre le temps de se promener d'un bord et de l'autre des rues. N'hésitez pas à entrer dans les boutiques et de négocier afin d'obtenir le plus bas prix possible.
sOukrid
Visited in april 2018
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Ce quartier, qui est le plus grand souk du Caire, est très agréable à visiter à pieds !
On peut également se prélasser dans de très beaux cafés typiques.
anneire
Visited in april 2018
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Le souk du vieux Caire est incontournable. Ne pas oublier de faire une pause thé et chicha au célèbre El Fishawy par la même occasion et ne pas hésiter à passer dans les petites rues à l'arrière des boutiques où l'on peut voir les artisans travailler.

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