A November morning in Cairo is a cool 14°C (57°F), with sunrise at 6:10 AM and afternoons peaking at 25°C (77°F). The Cairo International Film Festival draws global crowds, and Mawlid of Imam Hussein brings Sufi celebrations to Islamic Cairo. Parks and outdoor cafés are perfect for long afternoons. Hotel prices rise for peak season, and CIFF tickets sell out fast—book early. Evenings are brisk, so pack a sweater. It's ideal weather for exploring the city's monuments, galleries, and bustling markets. Crowds are back, but the payoff is a city in full cultural swing.
Pro tips for visiting Cairo in November
• Book CIFF tickets and hotel rooms at least a month in advance, as the film festival draws international crowds and sells out quickly. • Go early to major attractions for shorter queues, as November is peak tourist season. • Reserve tables at popular restaurants and cafés for festival weeks, as venues fill with locals and visitors. • Avoid Khan el-Khalili on festival evenings, as crowds and traffic can be overwhelming. • Head to parks and outdoor cafés for the best afternoon weather and people-watching. • Choose Sufi celebrations at Al-Hussein Mosque for a unique cultural experience, but expect large crowds. • Skip open-air attractions during midday if sensitive to cooler breezes; evenings can be brisk. • Book guided walking tours for Islamic Cairo and Downtown to make the most of the cultural calendar.
What to eat in Cairo in November: Seasonal delicacies
1/5
Karkadeh, hot [Hibiscus tea]
Hot hibiscus tea suits November evenings as temperatures drop, order warm at cafés, add sugar to taste.