List of tallest buildings in Cairo

Tallest buildings in Cairo. This lists ranks Cairo high-rises that stand at least 50 metres (164 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.

Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Coordinates Notes
1 Cairo Tower 187 metres (614 ft) 2 1961 2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 143 metres (469 ft) 39 1994
3= Grand Hyatt Cairo 142 metres (466 ft) 41 2002
3= Nile City South Tower 142 metres (466 ft) 34 2003
3= El Gezira Tower Movenpick Hotel 142 metres (466 ft) 43 1996
3= Nile City North Tower 142 metres (466 ft) 34 2002
4 El Maadi Residential Tower 13-16 140 metres (459 ft) 42 1987
5= Great Pyramid 135 metres (443 ft) 0 2300 BC
5= National Bank of Egypt Tower 135 metres (443 ft) 33 1986
6 Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza 127 metres (417 ft) 31 1999
7 El Maadi Residential Towers 6-12 122 metres (400 ft) 35 1987
8 Al Nour Mosque 112 metres (367 ft) 35
9 Ramses Hilton 110 metres (361 ft) 36 1980
10 Belmont Building 102 metres (335 ft) 31 1954
11= Conrad Cairo 100 metres (328 ft) 30 1999
11= Radio & Television Building 100 metres (328 ft) 30 1957
11= Sofitel El Gezirah Cairo Hotel 100 metres (328 ft) 27 1984
11= The Fairmont Cairo 100 metres (328 ft) 25 2007
11= Hilton World Trade Center I-II 100 metres (328 ft) 32
12 El Maadi Residential Towers 1-4 98 metres (322 ft) 28 1987
13= Aga Khan Residential Tower 11-13 96 metres (315 ft) 31
13= Safir Suites Hotel Zamalek 96 metres (315 ft) 30
14 Mohammad Ali Mosque 84 metres (276 ft) 1857
15 Sultan Hassan Mosque 82 metres (269 ft) 1364
16 Merryland Residential Towers 75 metres (246 ft) 24
17 Finance Ministry Towers 60 metres (197 ft) 18

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