Best time to visit Cairo for events and culture
When to visit Cairo for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
November
The single best month — perfect weather, peak culture, and the city at its most alive.
↑November is Cairo at its finest. Days of 24–26°C with crystal-clear blue skies, cool comfortable evenings, and essentially zero rainfall create the definitive conditions for sightseeing. The Giza Plateau is beautiful from sunrise to sunset. The light on the Pyramids and Sphinx in the afternoon — warm golden desert light at a low angle — is the photograph that ends up on every Cairo travel feature.
↑The Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF, typically late November, established in 1976, one of the most prestigious on the African continent) brings international filmmakers and a vibrant atmosphere to the downtown cinemas around Tahrir Square. Tickets are affordable and queues are long in a way that suggests genuine local enthusiasm.
↑The city's social calendar is fully operative. Rooftop restaurants on the Zamalek corniche, the terrace at the Nile Ritz-Carlton, and the outdoor tables at Abu el Sid in Zamalek are all operating at peak capacity. Nightlife — Cairo's music-driven café scene — is at its most animated.
All months ranked — Events
Best match
The single best month — perfect weather, peak culture, and the city at its most alive.
#1 for events
Best match
Near-perfect winter conditions and the winter festival atmosphere of Egypt's Christian communities.
#2 for events
Best match
Peak comfort season — 19°C, blue skies, and the Pyramids at their most walkable.
#3 for events
Best match
The season reopens — comfortable days return and Cairo's tourism surge begins.
#4 for events
Best match
Near-perfect conditions, warming days, and the last quiet month before Khamsin season.
#5 for events
Strong option
Warming fast and Khamsin sandstorms can arrive — a month of variable conditions.
#6 for events
Strong option
Getting hot, Khamsin risk continues — only visit with early-start discipline.
#7 for events
Strong option
Heat persists but fading — early September is still brutal, late September offers the first relief.
#8 for events
Strong option
Heat building fast — sites are emptier but sightseeing requires serious early-start discipline.
#9 for events
Worth considering
The beginning of the brutal season — sites are nearly empty, prices at annual lows, heat is severe.
#10 for events
Avoid
The hardest month — extreme heat, emptied tourist infrastructure, cheapest prices.
#11 for events
Avoid
Peak heat, almost no tourists — only for the heat-adapted or the genuinely budget-focused.
#12 for events