A February morning in Cairo starts at 10°C (50°F), with sunrise around 6:35 AM and afternoons warming to 21°C (70°F). The city feels fresh and open, ideal for exploring Islamic Cairo or catching a Cairo Symphony Orchestra concert. Valentine's Day brings themed menus and Nile cruises, while the Cairo Book Fair wraps up its final days. Khamseen winds may begin late in the month, so sunglasses and a scarf help with dust. Hotel rates are moderate, but cultural events keep venues busy—plan ahead for tickets and reservations.
Pro tips for visiting Cairo in February
• Book Cairo Symphony Orchestra and Opera House tickets several days ahead, as cultural events sell out quickly during the winter season. • Go early to the Cairo Book Fair's closing weekend for the best selection and fewer crowds before midday. • Reserve Nile dinner cruises for Valentine's Day by early February, as themed events are popular with locals and tourists. • Avoid Khan el-Khalili on Friday evenings when post-prayer crowds make the bazaar especially congested. • Head to Al-Azhar Park for sunny afternoons and clear city views, but bring a light jacket for breezy evenings. • Choose Downtown galleries for D-CAF pre-events if you want a preview of Cairo's contemporary art scene. • Skip open-air attractions during late February khamseen winds; opt for museums or indoor cafés instead. • Book hotels with good insulation, as older buildings can be chilly at night despite mild days.
What to eat in Cairo in February: Seasonal delicacies
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Om Ali [Bread pudding]
Baked milk-and-pastry pudding with nuts suits February’s cool nights, eat hot, share after dinner.