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Bab Zuwayla

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Bab Zuwayla is a massive stone gate from the Fatimid era, completed in 1092 as part of Cairo's original city walls. Its twin minarets, added later, crown the gate and provide panoramic views over the historic district. Visitors can climb the narrow staircase to the top for a sweeping vista of mosques, markets, and minarets. The gate also has a darker history as a site for public executions, earning it the nickname 'Gate of the Hanged.' Today, it's a quiet landmark amid the bustling streets of Islamic Cairo.

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  • Climb to the top of the gate for rooftop views of Islamic Cairo
  • Examine the intricate stonework and massive wooden doors
  • Explore the adjacent medieval markets and mosques

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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