The Manial Palace is a former palace and grounds on Rhoda Island on the Nile, featuring a blend of various Islamic art styles, including Fatimid, Mamluk, Ottoman, Andalusian, Persian, and Levantine influences. It comprises three main structures: the Residence Palace, the Reception Palace, and the Throne Palace. Additionally, the complex includes a mosque, a private museum, a hunting museum, and a clock tower, all enclosed by a wall resembling the fortified walls of medieval castles. Inside, the palaces are surrounded by gardens that host a rare collection of trees and plants. The palace serves as a museum, showcasing the settings and lifestyle of the late 19th- and early 20th-century Egyptian royal prince and heir apparent
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Activities: We visited with family friends, so we had 4 adults and five kids between our two families. The youngest two were in carriers, but the older 3 (ages 4, 4, and 6) enjoyed running all over the grounds
Highlights: The kids enjoyed running around and my daughter was thrilled to see a palace ✨