Prince Mohamed Ali Palace (Al Manial Palace)

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Cairo Governorate, Egypt

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Tourist attraction· Historical landmark· Museum

Prince Mohamed Ali Palace (Al Manial Palace) Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Prince Mohamed Ali Palace (Al Manial Palace) is located in Cairo Governorate, Egypt on 1 السرايا, Old Cairo. Prince Mohamed Ali Palace (Al Manial Palace) is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Egypt.

Address

1 السرايا, Old Cairo

Phone

+20 223687495

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Walid Zaki

Wonderful place enjoyed all details. You could find there the variety of art works. You would literally impressed by every single detail. It was a unique experience. I recommend to visit it

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TeTe Steps

Very impressive place. The ticket fee is 5 le for Egyptians. The place is easy to reach. The garden there reminded me of Aswan botanical garden. I was impressed mainly by the great details of the ceiling of most of the buildings there. The only concern was the car parking, there was no parking so it is better to visit it without car.

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Najihah

Very beautiful palace but unfortunately a few places are closed may be due to renovation. Entrance fee for foreign student is Le50. Egyptian Le5. Very clean toilet. Mosque also available.

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Basil El Halwagy

This is a great place to visit if you love historical architecture. The interiors of these places blow you away. The guides arent very knowledgeable and will say any old thing to impress you and get a 20 LE tip. One kept telling me over and over again that everything is hand made. I was like 'what else would it be in 1870?'

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Hadi Muss

One of the most beautiful palace in Cairo, this Ottoman Era palace surrounded with garden is a must visit. Consisted of palace, throne hall and mosque. The ticket is LE100 for tourist and Le 50 for international student. If you appreaciate beautiful buildings and interior this is a great place.

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Ahmed El-Shaffee

A significant landmark in Cairo's modern history, yet the spacious palace gardens are severely neglected. The contemporary scattered buildings of the palace are moderately preserved, however information boards lack details and appeal. There's also a small hunting exhibition inside the facility, which should display some of the hunt preys at the time, but there's no information to exhibit which of the displayed animals were hunted at which time and by whom. All in all, this place could be visited on the route of a multi destination trip in order to get less disappointed than I did.

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Ken Beckett

Phenomenally well preserved, amazingly detailed interiors.

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Peter Mikhail

The place was built by a prince of the royal family of Egypt, named Mohammed Ali, not the Great, this prince was the regent of Egypt's throne in the thirties of the past century. He build this palace with the aim for it to be a museum for all Egyptians, as an expression of his love to his country. The style of architecture is strongly affected by Ottoman Islamic arts, you can find the symbol of the Ottoman Empire, the Sun with Rays, all over the place and in the smallest details.