I don’t just show you the city — I reveal its hidden stories
Mohammed S. M. Antar is a passionate tour guide and storyteller who has dedicated his life to understanding cities through their history, culture, and everyday life. After traveling and working as a tour guide in Istanbul — one of the world’s great historic cities — Mohammed eventually found himself drawn even more deeply to Cairo. Among all the places he has experienced, Cairo became the city that captured his imagination and heart, and the place he chose to build his life and career.
For Mohammed, Cairo is not just a destination; it is a living timeline. Founded more than a thousand years ago, the city carries the marks of many powerful eras that shaped its character — from early Islamic dynasties to powerful military rulers, and later the influences of French expeditions and British presence. These layers of history can still be seen in the architecture, the neighborhoods, the mosques, the streets, and even in the daily rhythm of the city.
What fascinates Mohammed most is how Cairo preserves these stories in plain sight. A single street can reveal centuries of history: medieval Islamic monuments, Ottoman traces, 19th-century European architecture, and vibrant modern life all existing together. Through years of exploring the city, he has developed a deep knowledge of its landmarks, hidden corners, cultural traditions, and the many historical narratives that shaped it.
Mohammed’s goal as a guide is to help visitors experience Cairo the way he sees it — not only as a place of famous monuments, but as a complex, fascinating city where history, culture, and human stories meet. His tours invite travelers to look beyond the surface and discover the deeper identity of one of the world’s most extraordinary cities .
Mohammed’s tour style is relaxed, immersive, and story-driven. Rather than simply listing historical facts, he focuses on bringing places to life through stories, context, and meaningful details that help visitors understand how the city evolved over time.
His tours feel more like walking through the city with a knowledgeable local friend who knows its secrets. Guests are encouraged to ask questions, explore hidden spots, and engage with the environment around them. Mohammed blends historical insight with cultural observations, helping travelers connect the past with the present.
Whether exploring famous landmarks or lesser-known streets, his goal is always the same: to create an authentic experience where visitors leave not only with photos, but with a deeper understanding of Cairo and the many civilizations that shaped it.
One of the things I love most about being a tour guide is connecting with people who are curious, open-minded, and passionate about culture. In my experience, many LGBTQ+ travelers share a deep appreciation for art, architecture, history, and storytelling. They often look at cities with a creative and thoughtful perspective, which makes guiding them especially enjoyable. Conversations tend to be engaging and meaningful because we are exploring not only places, but also the ideas and stories behind them. Another important reason is the sense of responsibility I feel to create a welcoming and comfortable environment. Traveling can sometimes be complicated for LGBTQ+ people depending on the destination, so I try to make sure my guests feel respected, safe, and understood during their experience. A good tour is not just about information; it is about atmosphere and trust. I also find it interesting to discuss how different societies have historically interacted with LGBTQ+ communities. In many parts of the world, LGBTQ+ people have often had to be discreet or develop their own social networks and spaces in order to meet and support each other. Exploring how communities adapt, create culture, and find ways to live and express themselves is part of understanding the social history of any city. For me, guiding LGBTQ+ travelers is not about focusing on differences, but about sharing a city in a way that is inclusive, respectful, and culturally insightful. It allows visitors to explore history, art, and urban life while feeling comfortable being themselves, which ultimately makes the experience richer for everyone involved.
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$85/tour