With Easter just around the corner, there’s no better time to soak up Cairo’s spring sunshine in a setting bursting with greenery. From historic landmarks to stunning views, these gardens in Cairo offer the perfect mix of history, nature, and tranquility, all in one beautiful escape. Make sure to add them to your Easter holiday itinerary for a breath of fresh air right in the heart of the city.
Al Zohriya Garden
Zamalek
Tucked right beside the iconic Cairo Tower in Zamalek, Al-Zohriya Garden is one of the city’s best-kept secrets, a green oasis in a place where open spaces are getting harder to find. Step inside, and you’ll find trees that have been standing tall for over a century, including some rare species you won’t see anywhere else.
Wander through the vintage greenhouses with their legendary glass panels, and you’re walking straight into history: this charming spot was once part of the sprawling botanical gardens of Khedive Ismail’s Gezira Palace. Perfect for a quiet easter stroll, a little Instagram magic, or just escaping the city buzz.

Japanese Gardens
Helwan
Step into a slice of the East right in Cairo at the Japanese Garden in Helwan. Established in 1919 by Egyptian architect Zulfaqar Basha, this garden was designed to celebrate Asian civilizations, and it does so with flair.
Think serene fish ponds, rolling hills, winding canals, and a lush mix of trees, plus more than 30 striking Buddha statues that give it a truly unique vibe. Blending Asian charm with Cairo’s iconic energy, this garden is a fresh, unexpected twist for your Easter outing: a peaceful, picture-perfect escape in the city.

Family Park
New Cairo
Looking for the perfect spot to spend the day with the kids? This New Cairo park on Suez Road has it all! From strolling through beautiful greenery to enjoying an Easter-themed drawing competition, it’s a magical way to make memories with the little ones.
The fun doesn’t stop there; kids can explore a mini zoo and safari plaza, spotting ostriches, ducks, deer, and more, all while discovering different types of plants. It’s nature, adventure, and Easter excitement rolled into one unforgettable family day out.

Al-Azhar Park
Al-Darb Al-Ahmar
If you’re hunting for a green escape with a side of Cairo history this Easter, Al-Azhar Park is the place to be. Opened to the public in 2005, this lush oasis sits in the heart of historic Cairo, with the Citadel and Al-Sultan Hassan Mosque as its majestic neighbors.
Perched on a hill, the park offers sweeping views of the city. Wander through its gardens, splash by its fountains, or relax at one of the on-site restaurants. Al-Azhar Park is where history, greenery, and stunning vistas come together for the perfect Easter outing.

Al Horreya Garden
Zamalek
Right in the heart of Zamalek, just across from the Cairo Opera House and Al-Andalus Garden, Al-Horreya Garden is a hidden gem with a twist of history. The garden is home to eleven striking statues of figures who left a lasting mark on their countries, including Ahmed Shawky, the Prince of Poets; Talaat Harb Pasha, Egypt’s economic trailblazer; and Hafez Ibrahim, the poet of the Nile.
With the Cairo Tower providing a stunning backdrop, it’s the perfect spot for some Easter family bonding, a stroll, and a mix of culture, greenery, and city views all in one place.

Aquarium Grotto Garden
Zamalek
Step into something a little different at the Aquarium Grotto Garden, also known as El-Gabalaya Garden, tucked away in Zamalek. Built in 1867 by Khedive Ismail, this one-of-a-kind spot stands out for its quirky, almost magical design. Its clay formations are shaped to resemble fish gills, giving the whole place an underwater feel above ground.
Wander through its winding underground grottoes, which once housed a fascinating variety of fish from the Nile and beyond. While some spaces now sit quietly as the collection has shrunk over time, you can still spot a few rare fish and soak in the garden’s unique charm. It’s the perfect place to add a touch of exploration and curiosity to your Easter day out.

Whether you’re in the mood for a little history, a touch of culture, some light exploring, or simply a laid-back day with family, Cairo’s gardens have you covered. So gather your loved ones, pack your picnic vibes, and step out this Easter to soak in the beauty, charm, and fresh air these green escapes have to offer.
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