In Cairo, the best souvenirs you could buy are Shisha pipe, gowns or scarves made of silk or pashminas and jewellery. One of the most sought-after items is a cartouche necklace, which can be personalised with hieroglyphics.
The best places to shop till you drop would be Oum El Dounia, Sami Amin, Fair Trade Egypt, AUC Bookshop or at the Souq Al Goma’a (Friday’s Market). Huge local crowds come here looking for everything from furniture and clothes to spices and fish. Word of advice though, keep your money close by, as opportunistic thieves and poverty-stricken citizens will be able to spot tourists fairly easily.
Another flea market that is really popular with the locals is Khan El-Khalili bazaar. Located in the city’s Islamic section this market can be quite an experience as most merchants will be vying for your undivided attention. However, it is perfect for picking up rustic glassware such as old perfume bottles. Zamalek is another affluent district of western Cairo to pick up a few things. Several crafts and jewellery can be found at excellent prices. Remember to dig deep and search thoroughly, as lower-priced items are often located mere metres away.