THE 10 BEST Giza Tours & Excursions

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1. 8-Hour Private Tour of the Pyramids, Egyptian Museum and Bazaar from Cairo

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2. Special Private All INC-Pyramids,Camel Ride(1 Hour) Four Wheeler(ATV) & Lunch

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3. Half Day Tour Giza Pyramids and Great Sphinx with Private Tour Guide

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4. lnclusive Private Giza Pyramids,Sakkara, Memphis, Lunch& Camel

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5. 8 hours Cairo day Tour to Giza Pyramids, Memphis City, Sakkara and Dahshur

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6. Private guided tour to Giza Pyramids, and Great Sphinx

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7. Private Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Bazar, Musuem,Pyramids view Lunch

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8. Private tour to Giza Pyramids,Sphinx,Egyptian Museum with Local Lunch

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9. Half Day Tours To Giza Pyramids & Sphinx With Lunch At 9 Pyramids

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10. Private Day Tour Saqqara Pyramids, Memphis and Dahshur Pyramids

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11. Private Tour To Giza Pyramids, Memphis City, Dahshur And Sakkara Pyramids

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12. Private Tour To Giza Pyramids,Sphinx With Entry Inside The Great Pyramid

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13. All-inclusive Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Lunch, Camel, inside pyramid

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14. Private Tour Giza Pyramids,Sphinx,Pyramids View Lunch ,Camel

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15. Private Day Tour Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Memphis, and Saqqara

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16. Inclusive Private Tour Giza Pyramids Sphinx ,Camel,Inside Pyramid

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17. 2 days private tour all inclusive, cairo and giza attractions

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18. Local Cairo Food tour and Special restaurants

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19. Egyptian Museum in Cairo: Private Guided Tour

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20. Private Day Tour Giza Pyramids, Sphinx , Egyptian Museum and Bazaar

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21. Private Full Day Tour To Cairo from Port Said Port & Hotels

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22. Fayoum Oasis Tour Explore Valley of The Whales and water falls

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23. Private tour: GIza Pyramids, Memphis City & Sakkara Pyramid

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24. Private Dinner Cruise on the Nile River in Cairo

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25. All Inclusive 2-Day Private Tour to All Pyramids and Cairo and 2 evenings

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26. Valley of Whales and Wadi El Rayan Water Falls Day Tour from Cairo

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27. All Inclusive: Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Museum Lunch,Bazaar,camel

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28. ATV Ride at the Desert of Giza Pyramids

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29. 2 Day private guided Cairo tours

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30. Private Day Tour Giza Pyramids, Memphis and Sakkara Pyramids

What travelers are saying.

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  • Georgia E 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing tour with Nevin!! Had the most memorable day with Nevin! I have travelled the world and been on a lot of tours but this will always stand out of me. Nevin was so knowledgable! The tour was extremely well organised, never waiting in line. She was a joy to be around, the day flew by. The next time I’m in Cairo I’ll book another tour with her. (A great photographer as well)! Read more Review of: Private tour to Giza Pyramids,Sphinx,Egyptian Museum with Local Lunch Written April 13, 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

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  • Eric G 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles Giza Pyramids & Sphinx Sam was great. He’s a passionate Egyptologist, happy to share his knowledge. He made it clear it was our trip very patient Read more Review of: inclusive private Trip Giza Pyramids,Sphinx ,Restaurant Lunch Written April 13, 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

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  • 8-Hour Private Tour of the Pyramids, Egyptian Museum and Bazaar from Cairo
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Embark on a journey through time with our Giza Pyramids tour, a one-of-a-kind experience that will take you back to ancient Egypt. Our expert guides will take you on a tour of the Great Pyramid of Giza , the largest and oldest of the three pyramids, and provide fascinating insights into its construction and significance. You'll also visit the Sphinx , an iconic monument that has been guarding the pyramids for over 4,500 years.

During the Giza Pyramids tour, you'll be able to marvel at the incredible craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians and learn about their customs and beliefs. You'll be transported back to a time when pharaohs ruled the land, and gods and goddesses were worshipped in temples.

Our Pyramids of Giza tours offer a unique and unforgettable experience, allowing you to explore one of the world's most famous landmarks. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the pyramids and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Egypt. Book your Pyramids of Giza tours now and take a journey through time.

Embark on a captivating journey through time with our Giza Pyramids Tour, an unforgettable experience that transports you to ancient Egypt. Our expert guides will lead you on a guided tour of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest and oldest of the three pyramids, offering captivating insights into its construction and significance. Discover the remarkable craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians and gain insight into their customs and beliefs as you explore this iconic landmark. On your Great Pyramids of Giza tour you'll also visit the legendary Sphinx, standing guard for over 4,500 years. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Egypt.

Pyramids of Giza Package options

Our Pyramids of Giza package options offer a range of choices to suit your preferences and interests. Whether you want to explore the pyramids at your own pace with a self-guided tour, or prefer the expertise of a knowledgeable guide to delve deeper into the history and significance of these ancient wonders, we have the perfect package for you.

Giza Pyramids Tour From Cairo

The Giza Pyramids Tour From Cairo is an experience every history seeker should indulge in. The Pyramids of Giza are one of the most frequented areas in Egypt, receiving millions of visitors every year. Erected between 2600 and 2500 BC, the Pyramids were built by Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, ancient pharaohs of Egypt, to serve as their eternal resting places. It also functioned as a storage site for provisions and offerings they would require in the afterlife, an emblem of their wealth and power. The site is accompanied by the Great Sphinx and a variety of other ancient monuments, providing visitors with a sense of wonder.

When embarking on a Giza Pyramids Tour From Cairo, travelers can anticipate a 6 to 8-hour excursion. They will be picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle from their hotel, and the tour guide will provide expert commentary on the different sites visited. Depending on the tickets purchased, the itinerary may also include the Cairo Citadel, Saqqara and Memphis, the Egyptian Museum, or Khan el-Khalili bazaar. At the end of the trip, the air-conditioned vehicle will transport visitors back to their hotels.

Giza Pyramids Half Day Tour From Cairo

Embark on an unforgettable Giza Pyramids Half Day Tour From Cairo with a licensed Egyptologist guide who will take you to the Pyramids of Giza, the largest surviving monuments in the ancient world, and the Sphinx. Begin your exciting journey as your guide picks you up in a comfortable air-conditioned car from your Cairo/Giza hotel. As you head towards the pyramids, listen to the fascinating commentary of the Egyptologist, who will share interesting facts and stories about the pyramids, myths, and more. You can marvel at the stunning views of the three pyramid complexes and the Sphinx, a true visual delight. Get up close to the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three pyramids of Giza, popular among history enthusiasts and avid travelers alike. Take a stroll around the pyramid and capture the panoramic views of Cheops, Chephren, and Menkaure, the three essential pyramids in the Giza complex.

Half-Day Private tour to Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx

Embark on a half-day private tour to Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx , starting from your hotel in Cairo, and enjoy a hassle-free and informative excursion. No need for transportation arrangements as the tour provides a professional guide who will lead the way. Marvel at the sights and sounds of Giza as you walk toward the world-renowned Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, constructed over four and a half thousand years ago. Immerse yourself in history and absorb the cultural relevance of these ancient monuments.

Full-Day Giza Pyramids and Egyptian Museum and Bazaar Tour

Take a Full-Day Giza Pyramids and Egyptian Museum and Bazaar Tour , with our knowledgeable tour guide who will pick you up from your hotel. Admire the architectural beauty and historical significance of the Great Pyramids of Giza, the oldest and largest of the pyramids complexes in Egypt. Visit the Great Sphinx, a limestone statue of a mythical creature that stands in Giza's plateau region.

Next, visit the Egyptian Museum housing an impressive collection of 120,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts. It is one of the largest museums in the region, with a representative amount displayed for visitors. Finally, stroll through the bustling Khan el-Khalili bazaar, known for its trade and historic significance in the Mamluk era. The bazaar district is now one of Cairo's main attractions and offers an exceptional shopping experience. At the end of the tour, our expert guide will return you safely to your hotel. Don't miss this chance to delve into Egypt's rich cultural heritage.

Full-Day Tour to Giza Pyramids, Memphis, and Sakkara

If you're eager to explore some of the most impressive ancient wonders of the world, embark on our Full-Day Tour to Giza Pyramids, Memphis, and Sakkara . Our passionate Egyptologist guide will pick you up from your accommodation and provide you with full explanations throughout the tour, making this an immersive cultural experience.

Our adventure begins with a thrilling visit to the Pyramids of Giza, including the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, and the Great Sphinx. Delight in a photo stop while exploring the Valley Temple of the Pyramids before we head to the incredible Step Pyramid of Zoser in Sakkara, which was Egypt's oldest pyramid built for King Djoser in the third dynasty.

Lastly, we'll journey to Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt where you'll be in awe of the Great Statue of Ramses II and the Alabaster Sphinx of Memphis. This is a comprehensive tour and perfect for those who want to see everything in one go. After experiencing ancient Egypt's best treasures, we will safely transport you back to your accommodation with memories that will last a lifetime.

Giza Pyramids Tour with Quad Bike Safari & Camel Ride

Experience the wonders of ancient Egypt with a Giza Pyramids Tour with Quad Bike Safari & Camel Ride . Your adventure begins with pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Once you arrive at the Pyramids of Giza, your knowledgeable guide will lead you on a comprehensive tour of the complex, pointing out significant features and providing insight into the fascinating history of these enchanting structures.

Next, ramp up the excitement with a 1-hour Quad Bike Safari, traversing the expansive desert terrain surrounding the Pyramids in thrilling fashion. Continue the adventure with a Camel Ride through the stunning desert landscape, where you'll behold breathtaking sights of the pyramids as you leisurely stroll through the sandy terrain.

The Giza Pyramids Tour with Quad Bike Safari & Camel Ride offers a unique, exhilarating way to explore one of the world's most iconic landmarks. After your unforgettable journey, your guide will ensure you are safely transported back to your hotel, where you can look back on your unforgettable experience, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.

Giza Pyramid Complex and National Museum Guided Tour

Embark on an exciting Giza Pyramid Complex and National Museum Guided Tour with knowledgeable experts from Sun Pyramids Tours. After a pickup from your hotel, the representative will take you to the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus to discover these ancient and mesmerizing structures, followed by a visit to the Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple belonging to the Pyramid of Chephren.

The tour includes a lunch break at a local restaurant, followed by a visit to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, located in Old Cairo. With a collection of 50,000 artifacts, the museum showcases ancient Egyptian heritage and culture from pharaonic times to modernity. Our knowledgeable guides will provide fascinating insights into the many phases of Egyptian civilization, as well as the stories behind the historic relics. Finally, after your guided tour of the National Museum, your representative will escort you safely back to your hotel, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your journey through the illustrious history of Egypt.

Private Day Tour to Giza Pyramids Sphinx Memphis Saqqara & Dahshur Pyramids

A Private Day Tour to Giza Pyramids Sphinx Memphis Saqqara & Dahshur Pyramids is a must-do for anyone visiting Egypt. This tour provides a rare opportunity to discover the fascinating history, architecture, and culture of ancient Egypt. Your expert guide will take you through the various pyramids, each with its own unique story and mysteries waiting to be uncovered. From the Red Pyramid to the Step Pyramid of Zoser, you'll learn about the evolution of pyramid building and how these structures came to be.

The tour also includes a visit to the Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple, both of which have played a significant role in ancient Egyptian culture and history. The royal necropolis in Dahshur holds many famous pyramids, including the Red and Bent Pyramids of King Snefru, and your guide will share the stories and secrets behind them. With a hearty lunch at a local restaurant, this tour offers the perfect balance between education and entertainment. As the tour draws to a close, you'll be amazed at the complexity and ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians, and gain a newfound appreciation for their incredible achievements.

Pyramids, Sakkara & Memphis Private Tour with Lunch

Looking for an adventure that will take you back in time? Join a Pyramids, Sakkara & Memphis Private Tour with Lunch ! This full-day tour from Cairo takes you to some of the most magnificent ancient sites in Egypt alongside a knowledgeable guide. Starting early in the morning, your guide will take you to the Great Pyramids - Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinos. Marvel at the architecture and history of these legendary structures, and get up close and personal with the Sphinx, the great guardian with the body of a lion and the head of King Chephren. Take memorable photos of this iconic statue before heading to Sakkara, a 27-kilometer journey away from Cairo.

At Sakkara, explore the Step Pyramid which was built for King Zoser and is considered a vital part of the pyramid evolution process. Afterward, make your way to Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt, and learn about the fascinating history of this city. End your tour on a delicious note with lunch at a local restaurant. Don't miss out on this opportunity to discover some of the world's most treasured landmarks and delve into the mysteries of ancient Egypt with Pyramids, Sakkara & Memphis Private Tour with Lunch.

Pyramids and Sphinx Tour with River Nile Felucca Ride

Your Ancient Egyptian adventure begins with pickup from your hotel or selected location, and heads towards the Great Pyramids of Giza. Along the way, listen to your expert guide share lively commentary about the sights and landmarks you pass by. Upon arrival at the pyramids, feel immersed in the atmosphere of this unique historical location that is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 

Admire the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus, then head towards the Great Sphinx as well as the Valley Temple, where you can find the mummified form of the King before his burial. Enjoy plenty of time to stop for photo opportunities as you learn about the incredible stories hidden within the pyramid walls. After your tour of the pyramids, hop on board a traditional style Felucca boat for a sail along the River Nile. From the boat, marvel at the array of sights along the river and learn more about Ancient Egypt throughout the ride. The tour ends with drop-off at your hotel or preferred location.

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Giza Pyramids, Sphinx and Valley Temple Guided Tour

A Giza Pyramids, Sphinx and Valley Temple Guided Tour is an experience of a lifetime. Located on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx and Valley Temple are considered some of the most magnificent ancient wonders of the world. The tour typically begins with a visit to the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest and oldest pyramid at Giza, followed by the smaller pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure. Visitors can marvel at the impressive architecture of these structures and learn about their fascinating history from an expert tour guide.

The tour then takes you to the Sphinx, a massive limestone statue with the head of a human and body of a lion. The guide will explain the significance of the Sphinx in ancient Egyptian mythology and its role in guarding the pyramids. Finally, visitors will explore the Valley Temple, a mysterious mortuary temple located near the Sphinx, where they can see fascinating artifacts and learn about the ancient Egyptian burial rituals.Overall, a Giza Pyramids, Sphinx and Valley Temple Guided Tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the grandeur and mystique of ancient Egypt while gaining insight into its rich history and culture.

Which attractions will you visit on your Pyramids of Giza Half Day Private Tour?

A Half-Day Private tour to Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx will take you to some of the most iconic sites of ancient Egypt. The tour includes a visit to the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Valley Temple, and the Great Sphinx. You can have a chance to walk inside one of the pyramids (additional cost) and discover the ancient burial customs and mummification practices. You'll also have ample opportunities to take photos and create lasting memories of the pyramids and Cairo skyline. An expert Egyptologist guide will accompany you throughout the tour to impart historical and cultural significance of each site.

What should I wear on the Pyramids of Giza Tour?

On a Pyramids of Giza Tour, it's recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight, and breathable clothing, as the site can be hot in temperature. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes.

What is the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza?

The ideal time to visit the Pyramids of Giza is during winter, between November and February, when the weather is mild, and the skies are clear. Early mornings or late evenings during any season are also perfect, as visitor traffic tends to be low, and light is ideal for photography.

What can I expect to see during the Giza Pyramids Tour with Quad Bike Safari & Camel Ride?

During the Giza Pyramids Tour with Quad Bike Safari & Camel Ride, you can expect to discover the enchanting Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx guided by an Egyptologist. Additionally, you'll enjoy a 1-hour Quad Biking Adventure across the desert and a relaxing Camel Ride, offering panoramic views of the magnificent Pyramids. During your tour, you will learn about the rich history, mythology, and construction techniques that make them enduring symbols of ancient Egypt. The excursion is a personalized small-group half-day ATV and camel ride by the Great Pyramids of Giza, allowing you to mingle with other travelers and enjoy a highly intimate experience.

Is photography permitted during the Pyramids of Giza Tour?

Yes, photography is permitted during the Pyramids of Giza tour, but visitors should note that there may be restrictions in some areas. Visitors should ask the guide for permission before taking photos of people, and respect the local customs and traditions. It is advisable to carry extra rechargeable batteries, an additional memory card to capture the beautiful surroundings.

How long does the Pyramids, Sakkara & Memphis Private Tour last?

The Pyramids, Sakkara & Memphis Private Tour lasts for 8 hours, commencing with hotel pickup and drop-off. You can expect a more personalized experience as the tour is private, and you have a guide/driver for just your party.

What can I expect from the Great Pyramid of Giza Tour?

The Great Pyramid of Giza Tour, accompanied by a guided tour of the Giza Pyramids, offers a captivating journey through ancient Egypt. Led by our expert guides, the tour centers around the majestic Great Pyramid, the largest and oldest among them. You'll gain fascinating insights into its construction and historical significance, marveling at the remarkable craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians. Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the iconic Sphinx, a legendary guardian of the pyramids for over 4,500 years. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Egypt on this engaging and informative guided tour of the Giza Pyramids.

How long does the Pyramids of Giza Tour usually last?

The Pyramids of Giza Tour typically lasts for about 3 to 4 hours. During this immersive experience, our expert guides will take you on a captivating journey through the ancient wonders of Egypt. You'll explore the iconic Great Pyramid of Giza, visit the legendary Sphinx, and learn about the fascinating history and culture of the ancient Egyptians. The tour allows ample time to marvel at the awe-inspiring beauty of the pyramids and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of one of the world's most famous landmarks.

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How To Visit The Pyramids Of Giza In Egypt (Travel Guide)

What kind of bucket list doesn’t include the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt? Believe it or not, the Giza pyramids are fairly easy to visit on a day trip from Cairo, the capital of Egypt.

Built in 2560 BC, the Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made object in the world for 3,800 years. It’s the oldest of the Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World, and the only one still standing today.

Visiting the Egypt pyramids is a pretty simple experience, and there’s not a whole lot to do there except gaze at the big piles of rock, but it’s still a profound and unique experience that every traveler should check off their list.

This travel guide will explain how you can visit the Egyptian pyramids on your own, with or without a tour, and with a very modest budget and minimal planning!

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Quick Facts (Main Pyramid)

  • Date: 2560 BC
  • Height: 150 meters (500 ft)
  • Base Length: 150 meters (500 ft)
  • Weight: 6 million tons
  • No. of Blocks: 2.3 million
  • Builders: 200,000+

Best Day Tours To The Egypt Pyramids

First of all, if you’re on a tight schedule and want to skip the extra steps involved in arranging your own trip to the pyramids, or if you’d rather travel in a tour group for safety or convenience, there are options for doing that.

There are a number of companies that offer prearranged day tours to the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx for as low as $45 USD, complete with hotel transfer, optional camel ride, and same day return to Cairo.

If you’d rather make your own arrangements and go without a group, that’s covered next.

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How To Get To The Giza Pyramids

The Great Pyramids are located on the outskirts of Giza , a suburb of Cairo, Egypt.

The nearest airport is the Cairo International Airport (CAI), which is served by a bunch of international airlines. You can shop for flights to Cairo at Skyscanner.

From the Cairo airport, it’s a 1 hour drive to Giza. The arrivals zone has plenty of taxis you can take, but I used Uber and I would highly recommend this because it’s much cheaper and probably safer too.

Do not rent a car in Egypt unless you are familiar with driving in the Middle East! Traffic in Arab countries is dangerous and chaotic, and you’ll be much better off going with a driver who’s familiar with how the traffic works here.

Besides, the drivers in Egypt are pretty affordable — as of 2020, the price for an Uber ride from Cairo to Giza is less than 200 EGP ($10 USD).

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Giza Pyramids: What To Expect

If you’re staying at least one night in Giza, which I’d recommend, then you can drop off your luggage first at your hotel and then easily walk to the entrance of the pyramids and sphinx.

There are a bunch of hotels in Giza that are within a 5 minute walk to the main entrance for the pyramids, and they usually have great rooftop views to boot. More on that later.

If you’re ready to visit the pyramids, then just head up to the main ticket office and buy your tickets. The scammers and touts will already be trying to chat you up at this point, but you should ignore them.

As of 2020, the general ticket price is 120 EGP ($7 USD) and that gives you admission to the sphinx and the whole area surrounding the pyramids.

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Camel Rides At The Egypt Pyramids

If you do go on a horse or camel ride, which I think is a great idea, then be sure to negotiate your price and terms BEFORE hopping on.

It’s common for the touts to try to come up with ridiculous prices after you’re already in the saddle and feeling obliged.

Do not pay before your ride either, handle the payment after your ride — no matter what they say!

As of 2020, the government of Egypt has a fixed price for the camel rides of 50 EGP (~$3 USD) for 30 minutes. There’s a sign near the entrance that says so, and you can always point to it if you’re having a hard time getting a fair price from the touts.

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The Great Sphinx of Giza

Don’t forget to stop at the Great Sphinx too.

This mythical creature, with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, is the oldest surviving sculpture in Egypt.

It’s also included in the same 120 EGP ticket you bought at the entrance for the pyramids, so just show your ticket at the doorway to the sphinx and you can walk up to it.

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Hotels Near The Egyptian Pyramids

There are a bunch of neat hotels in Giza that are within a 5 minute walk to the main entrance for the pyramids, and they usually have awesome rooftop views of the whole area.

I would highly recommend staying at least one night in Giza, because it allows you to go at a relaxed pace and make the most of your time there.

It also makes it easy to do the Sound & Light Show, or just sit back and watch the sunset at Giza.

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I stayed at Marvel Stone Hotel

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I stayed at Marvel Stone Hotel for $32 USD/night, and it had a great rooftop terrace with views of the pyramids and sphinx, complete with easy chairs and even a pool table.

This was actually one of the highlights of my trip to Giza, because I was able to sit back and admire the pyramids and the camels running around in the distance — without being harassed by sellers and touts.

In the evening I watched the sunset over the Pyramid of Khafre and took some photos from the rooftop.

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When Is The Best Time To Visit The Giza Pyramids?

Egypt has an arid climate, so it’s hot and dry year round.

The coolest months are from December to March, and this is probably the most popular time to visit the pyramids, but honestly any month in the spring or fall would also be fine.

I visited Egypt in September, and the heat was bad at times (mostly in Luxor), but I didn’t think it was too much of a problem in Giza. Northern Egypt is not nearly as hot as nearby Middle Eastern countries like Qatar or the United Arab Emirates.

You can take photos of the pyramids in the morning, but the dust will obscure the colors a bit. The best time of day for taking photos at the pyramids is around noon, when the dust clears up and the blue sky can be seen in the background.

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Fantastic guide! Planning my trip to the Pyramids of Giza, and your tips on day tours, getting there, and the camel rides are super helpful. Excited to tick this off my bucket list, thanks for the insights!

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Half-Day Tour of the Giza Pyramids & Sphinx

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Embark on a captivating journey through history with our Half-Day Tour of the Giza Pyramids & Sphinx. Uncover the mysteries of the ancient world as you explore the majestic pyramids, learn about the secrets of their construction, and stand before the Sphinx, an iconic symbol of Egypt’s past. With expert guides and seamless logistics, this tour promises an educational and awe-inspiring experience in just half a day.

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Full-Day Guided Tour of Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Saqqara and Dahshur

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Delve into the heart of Egypt’s most celebrated archaeological wonders on our Full-Day Guided Tour. Immerse yourself in the tales of pharaohs, laborers, and ancient artisans as you explore the Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Saqqara, and Dahshur. Led by seasoned Egyptologists, this tour offers an educational and awe-inspiring experience that reveals the profound history of these remarkable sites.

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Half-Day Guided Tour of Pyramids & Sphinx with Nile River Felucca Boat Tour

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Discover the essence of Egypt’s timeless allure on our Half-Day Guided Tour. Uncover the mysteries of the Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx, and then relax as you glide along the legendary Nile River on a traditional Felucca boat. This tour seamlessly combines exploration and relaxation, offering a unique perspective on Egypt’s treasures.

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Guided Tour of the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids & the Bazaar

From $ 150 $130 Save 8%

Experience the heart of Cairo’s allure on our Guided Tour. Discover the ancient marvels housed within the Egyptian Museum, witness the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza, and immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the Bazaar. Led by expert guides, this tour promises a kaleidoscope of experiences that showcase Egypt’s past and present.

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Quad Biking Tour of the Pyramids with Optional Camel Ride

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Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled escapade that brings you face to face with Egypt’s most renowned landmarks. Our Quad Biking Tour offers an exciting blend of adventure and history as you zip through the desert sands and witness the Pyramids of Giza like never before. With the option to enhance your journey with a camel ride, this tour promises an unforgettable day of exploration and excitement.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For Kids

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Experience the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza through the eyes of your children. Our Pyramids of Giza Tour For Kids offers a unique opportunity for families to discover the wonders of ancient Egypt while engaging young minds in a fun and educational journey. From interactive storytelling to hands-on activities, this tour promises an enriching and entertaining adventure for the whole family.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For Honeymooners

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Our Pyramids of Giza Honeymoon Tour is designed to provide couples with an enchanting and immersive experience in one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites. With a mix of guided exploration and personal time, you’ll discover the rich history of the Pyramids and the Sphinx, while also enjoying the romantic atmosphere of this ancient wonder.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For Seniors

Our Pyramids of Giza Senior Tour is thoughtfully curated to provide seniors with an enjoyable and unhurried exploration of the remarkable Pyramids and the Sphinx. Led by knowledgeable guides and featuring comfortable transportation, this tour is ideal for those looking to experience the awe-inspiring wonders of Egypt without compromising on comfort.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For Wheelchair Travelers

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Our Accessible Pyramids of Giza Tour is crafted to provide an inclusive and enjoyable experience for wheelchair travelers. With wheelchair-friendly transportation, accessible pathways, and a supportive team, you can explore the Pyramids and the Sphinx with comfort and ease. Immerse yourself in history, culture, and accessibility on this unforgettable journey.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For family With Kids

Our Family-Friendly Pyramids of Giza Tour is tailored to cater to the interests and needs of families with kids. This adventure allows children to marvel at the wonders of the Pyramids and the Sphinx while engaging in age-appropriate activities that foster curiosity and learning. It’s a chance for both kids and parents to bond and make memories amidst Egypt’s iconic historical landmarks.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour With Photographer

Our Pyramids of Giza Photography Tour is tailored to photography enthusiasts and travelers who want to document their experience in stunning visuals. With the guidance of a professional photographer, you’ll explore the Pyramids and the Sphinx while receiving expert tips and capturing the essence of these ancient marvels through your lens.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour With Camel Ride

Our Pyramids of Giza Camel Ride Tour invites you to explore the awe-inspiring Pyramids and the Sphinx from an unforgettable perspective. Feel the rhythm of the desert beneath you as you embark on a camel ride through the historical landscape. This tour is a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and the wonders of Egypt’s ancient history.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour With Lunch

Embark on a captivating journey to the Pyramids of Giza and indulge in a delicious culinary experience amidst these ancient wonders. Our Pyramids of Giza Tour with Lunch combines history and gastronomy, offering a day of exploration and authentic flavors. Join us to uncover the mysteries of Egypt’s iconic landmarks while treating your taste buds to a delightful Egyptian feast.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For American Travellers

Our Ultimate Pyramids of Giza Tour for American Travelers is meticulously crafted to provide a comprehensive experience that aligns with the preferences of American explorers. From guided tours of the Pyramids and Sphinx to exquisite dining experiences, this tour offers a perfect blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and personalized comfort.

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Pyramids of Giza Tour For English Travellers

Delve into the mystique of the Pyramids of Giza with our immersive tour tailor-made for English travelers. Accompanied by seasoned guides, this journey brings the past to life, unraveling the stories woven into these colossal monuments. From seamless booking to personalized pick-up times, our Pyramids of Giza Tour promises an unforgettable escapade that bridges the gap between eras.

Visit the Pyramids of Giza

  • The Pyramids of Giza, the sole surviving wonder of the ancient world, present an awe-inspiring spectacle. Despite their relatively less intricate aesthetic in comparison to contemporary structures, the millennia-spanning antiquity of these monuments, dating back 4,500 years, evokes profound astonishment. This sentiment persists even among those whose interests may not naturally gravitate towards matters of architecture and engineering.
  • Boasting an annual influx exceeding 14 million visitors, an excursion to this historic site, once a domain ruled by Pharaohs, is tantamount to journeying through time. The experience encapsulates the magnificence of an erstwhile civilization. The acquisition of admission permits provides entry to the entirety of the Pyramids of Giza complex. It is important to note, however, that separate tickets purchasable on-site are requisite for access into the inner confines of the Pyramids themselves.

Is it Worth Visiting The Pyramids of Giza?

8 Things to Know Before Going to the Pyramids of Giza

  • Historic Marvels : The Pyramids of Giza are the last surviving wonders of the ancient world. These awe-inspiring structures have stood for thousands of years, representing a remarkable feat of human ingenuity and engineering.
  • Tallest Structures for Millennia : The Great Pyramid held the title of the world’s tallest building for an astonishing 3,800 years. Prepare to be astounded by the sheer scale and grandeur of these monumental edifices.
  • Stone by Stone : The pyramids are constructed from over 2.3 million stone blocks, each weighing around 2.5 tons. Contemplate the painstaking effort and craftsmanship that went into creating these enduring marvels.
  • Stellar Connections : The Great Pyramid’s alignment with the Orion constellation has sparked the Orion Correlation Theory, suggesting a cosmic connection in its design. Delve into the mysteries as you explore this ancient wonder.
  • Sound and Light Spectacle : Don’t miss the captivating Sound and Light Show that unfolds each evening. This multimedia presentation weaves together history and technology, providing a mesmerizing narrative of the pyramids’ legacy.
  • Panorama Point Perfection : Capture the perfect Instagram-worthy shot at Panorama Point, situated just outside the complex. The panoramic view showcases the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the sprawling desert landscape, making for an unforgettable photo backdrop.
  • Camel Adventures : Experience a touch of adventure with a camel ride around the pyramids. With various options available, negotiate the best price and embark on a unique journey reminiscent of ancient times.
  • Entrance Strategy : If you’re up for exploration, use the Great Pyramid entrance to minimize the uphill walk, particularly if you plan to visit the Great Pyramid, the panoramic spot, and other monuments. This can optimize your time and energy during your visit.

Compare Your Pyramids of Giza Ticket Options

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$ 50.40

Inclusions:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Professional guide and quad biking instructor.
  • Quad biking equipment (helmets, goggles, etc.).
  • Egyptian-style lunch at a desert camp.
  • Optional camel ride (additional cost applies).

Cancellation Policy :

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Prices Starting :

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  • Professional Egyptologist guide.
  • Entrance fees to the Egyptian Museum and Pyramids of Giza.
  • Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant.
  • Bazaar exploration.

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$ 37.80

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off within Cairo/Giza.
  • Entrance fees to the Giza Pyramids Complex and Sphinx.

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Your Pyramids of Giza Ticket Options Explained :

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Guided Tour Tickets

To acquire a comprehensive understanding of the history surrounding the Pyramids of Giza and the ancient Egyptian civilization, opting for a guided tour stands as the optimal choice. By embarking on such a journey, you will be under the tutelage of a seasoned Egyptologist guide, whose expertise will facilitate an in-depth exploration.

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Guided Adventure Tickets

For those seeking an exceptional encounter with the Pyramids of Giza, a selection of distinctive experiences awaits your consideration. Delve into the tranquility of the Sahara Desert while embarking on a camel safari or a horse carriage ride across the expanse of the Giza Plateau. These options provide an opportunity to engage with the pyramids from an alternate perspective, one that imparts a sense of serenity and immersion in the surrounding landscape.

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Combo Tickets

Cairo, replete with its multifaceted historical and cultural treasures extending beyond the iconic Pyramids of Giza, invites exploration through a diverse range of experiences. Through the acquisition of these select tickets, an enriching journey unfolds, allowing you to partake in an array of captivating activities.

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Beyond Cairo and Giza

In close proximity to Cairo lie a multitude of captivating ancient Egyptian sites that beckon exploration. Beyond the renowned Pyramids of Giza, an enriching itinerary awaits, seamlessly curated to acquaint you with the zenith of ancient Egyptian heritage.

Which Tickets are Best for Me?

These diverse ticket selections cater to an array of preferences, spanning from guided tours that offer in-depth exploration to ventures that embrace a more adventurous spirit. With careful consideration of your inclinations, you can select the Pyramid of Giza ticket option that best aligns with your desired experience. It’s important to note that these tickets encompass access to the entirety of the Pyramids of Giza complex, and they are not issued as individual tickets for separate components.

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Quick Visit

Half-Day Tour of Pyramids of Giza & the Sphinx : For those constrained by time, this particular tour offers a concise yet immersive experience, encompassing the iconic Pyramids and the Sphinx. Additionally, for those who prioritize personalized attention and exclusivity, there is the option to opt for a private tour View All Tours

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Quad Biking Tour of the Pyramids with Optional Camel Ride : Embark on an exhilarating adventure with a Quad Bike excursion, granting you an up-close encounter with the pyramids that promises both thrill and proximity. As an optional enhancement, you have the opportunity to partake in a camel ride across the desert terrain, adding an extra layer of authenticity and connection to the surroundings View All Tours

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Guided Tour of the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids & the Bazaar : Engage in a comprehensive exploration that extends beyond the Pyramids themselves, offering an encompassing experience of Cairo’s multifaceted attractions.

Plan Your Visit to the Pyramids of Giza

  • Summer  (April – September): 8 AM – 5 PM
  • Winter  (October – March): 8 AM – 4 PM
  • Best Time:  Between 10 AM and noon. 
  • Sound & Light Show:  Starts at 7 PM in winter and at 7:30 PM in summer. Timings during Ramadan are 8.30 PM.

Getting There:

Address:  Giza Necropolis, Al Haram, Giza Governorate, Egypt.

Find on Maps

  • By Taxi:  You can either opt for a metered taxi, an Uber, or hire a private car and driver, from anywhere in Cairo. 
  • By Bus:  From central Cairo bus routes 355, 357, 900, or 997 will take you out to Giza and the Pyramids.
  • By Metro:  Metro line 2 runs to Giza, and the nearest station is Giza on Al Haram Road which is 5 km away from the entrances. From here you can take a taxi or bus to the Pyramids. There are also minibusses for a local adventure!

Traveler’s Guide: Read This Before You Embark on Your Trip:

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The Great Pyramid of Giza

The Great Pyramid of Giza stands as the solitary testament to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, having endured the ravages of time. Commissioned as a mausoleum for the esteemed Egyptian pharaoh Khufu, alternatively recognized as Cheops, its origins trace back to the year 2600 BCE. This monumental edifice soars to an imposing height of approximately 137 meters, or 449 feet, an embodiment of ancient architectural grandeur that continues to inspire awe and reverence Learn More

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Pyramid of Khafre

Positioned at the center of this remarkable ensemble, the Pyramid of Khafre assumes its place as a slightly more modest counterpart to the Great Pyramid. Constructed to honor the esteemed ruler Khafre, also known as Chephren, its origins date back to the year 2570 BC. This structure reaches a considerable height of 136 meters, equating to 448 feet. Regrettably, akin to its pyramid counterparts, the Pyramid of Khafre also fell victim to the depredations of ancient and medieval eras, resulting in the looting of its treasures Learn More

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Pyramid of Menkaure

The Pyramid of Menkaure, alternately referred to as Mykerinus, constitutes the smallest among the Pyramids of Giza, standing at a height of 62 meters, or approximately 203 feet. This edifice, accomplished around the year 2510 BC, presents a testament to ancient architectural prowess. On closer inspection, an intriguing detail emerges: the discernible presence of unfinished granite blocks employed in its construction. This enigma is thought to be linked to the untimely demise of the pharaoh, which potentially disrupted the completion of the pyramid’s intricate design Learn More

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Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx stands as an awe-inspiring monolithic marvel, a colossal statue depicting a mythic hybrid form—a regal visage crowned with the head of a man and a powerful leonine body. Nestled between its extended paws lies the incomplete Sphinx temple, its original purpose shrouded in historical mystery. A notable feature that beckons attention is the widely recognized absence of its once-complete nose, an enduring enigma that continues to capture intrigue and speculation. The Great Sphinx serves as an emblematic emblem of ancient artistry and the enigmatic allure that surrounds the intricate history of ancient Egypt Learn More

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Giza Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum, often recognized as the Giza Museum, is poised to stand as a monumental testament to human heritage. As one of the most expansive archaeological museums globally, its scope encompasses an extensive array of ancient Egyptian artifacts. Among its prized holdings, the entirety of the Tutankhamun collection finds its abode within these grand walls, alongside notable treasures such as the meticulously reconstructed ship that bore the solar barque of Khufu. Notably, the museum’s impressive display includes an astonishing 82-ton statue, a tribute to Ramses II—a striking embodiment of the grandeur and legacy of ancient Egypt Learn More

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Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, alternatively referred to as the Cairo Museum, stands as an eminent repository of ancient Egyptian heritage. Within its hallowed halls reside an expansive compilation of historical artifacts, comprising an impressive assortment of over 120,000 items. Notably, this institution boasts the distinction of housing the most extensive accumulation of Pharaonic antiquities worldwide, a testament to its role in safeguarding the legacy of an illustrious civilization Learn More

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Khan el-Khalili Bazaar

The Khan el-Khalili market stands as an illustrious cornerstone of Cairo’s cultural fabric. Renowned as one of the city’s preeminent bazaars, it offers an immersive journey into Egyptian craftsmanship and heritage. Spanning back through centuries, this market serves as a dwelling for a multitude of skilled artisans and workshops, some with origins dating as far back as the 14th century Learn More

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Cairo Citadel

The Cairo Citadel stands as a majestic fortress, a testament to the vision of Salah Al-Din in the 12th century. Situated within Cairo’s venerable Islamic heart, this architectural marvel is celebrated for its commanding vistas of the city’s landscape. Within its imposing walls, a treasure trove of cultural gems awaits exploration Learn More

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pyramids of Giza

  • What are the Pyramids of Giza? The Pyramids of Giza are a complex of ancient Egyptian pyramids located on the Giza Plateau near Cairo. They include the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, among others.
  • Who built the Pyramids of Giza and when? The pyramids were built during the Old Kingdom period of ancient Egypt. The Great Pyramid is attributed to Pharaoh Khufu (also known as Cheops), and the others to subsequent pharaohs.
  • Why were the Pyramids of Giza built? The pyramids were built as monumental tombs for pharaohs and their consorts, designed to house their bodies and worldly possessions for the afterlife.
  • How were the Pyramids of Giza constructed? The construction of the pyramids involved quarrying massive stone blocks, transporting them, and stacking them to create the pyramid structure. The exact methods are still debated by historians and archaeologists.
  • How big are the Pyramids of Giza? The Great Pyramid of Khufu is the largest, standing around 146.6 meters (481 feet) tall. The Pyramid of Khafre is slightly smaller, and the Pyramid of Menkaure is the smallest of the three.
  • What is the purpose of the Sphinx in relation to the Pyramids of Giza? The Great Sphinx, located near the pyramids, is believed to have served as a guardian for the Giza Necropolis. It is thought to represent Pharaoh Khafre or the sun god Ra.
  • Can visitors enter the pyramids? Yes, visitors can enter the Great Pyramid, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, but entry might be limited and subject to separate fees.
  • Are there any chambers or hidden passages within the pyramids? Yes, some of the pyramids have chambers and passages inside, including burial chambers, corridors, and antechambers.
  • Are guided tours available for the Pyramids of Giza? Yes, guided tours are available, providing historical context and insights into the pyramids’ construction and significance.
  • What is the best time of day to visit the Pyramids of Giza? Early morning or late afternoon is recommended to avoid the heat and enjoy better lighting for photography.
  • Is it safe to visit the Pyramids of Giza? Yes, the Pyramids of Giza are popular tourist attractions and are generally safe for visitors. It’s advisable to follow the guidance of tour guides and officials.
  • What are some nearby attractions to visit along with the Pyramids of Giza? Nearby attractions include the Great Sphinx, the Solar Boat Museum, and the Giza Plateau Visitor Center.
  • Is photography allowed at the Pyramids of Giza? Yes, photography is usually allowed, but some areas might have restrictions.
  • What is the best way to get to the Pyramids of Giza from Cairo? Visitors can reach the Pyramids of Giza by taxi, tour bus, or other organized transportation options.
  • Are there any sound and light shows held at the Pyramids of Giza? Yes, the Pyramids of Giza host nighttime sound and light shows that provide a unique experience, telling the story of ancient Egypt.
  • Can visitors explore the Giza Plateau on their own or should they join guided tours? While visitors can explore the Giza Plateau on their own, guided tours can provide valuable historical context and insights.
  • Is there an entrance fee to visit the Pyramids of Giza? Yes, there’s an entrance fee to access the Giza Plateau, which includes the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx.
  • Can visitors go inside the Great Pyramid’s chambers? Yes, visitors can access the chambers of the Great Pyramid, including the King’s Chamber and the Queen’s Chamber.
  • Is the Pyramid of Menkaure accessible to visitors? Yes, the Pyramid of Menkaure is accessible, and visitors can explore its chambers.
  • Where can visitors find more information about visiting the Pyramids of Giza, including tour options, ticket prices, and schedules? Visitors can find more information about visiting the Pyramids of Giza, including tour options, ticket prices, and schedules, through official tourism websites, local tour operators, and travel agencies.

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TripAdvisor 2023 Travel Choice Award!

We are thrilled to announce that Pyramids of Giza Tours has been honored with the prestigious TripAdvisor 2023 Travel Choice Award. This esteemed recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional experiences to our valued guests.

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We are proud to be a part of Ramasside Tours Group, the premier local tour operator in Egypt. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to unparalleled service, Ramasside Tours Group has been consistently ranked as the top tour operator in Egypt.

We are proud to be your trusted source for exceptional tours to the Pyramids of Giza, offering unforgettable experiences that showcase the wonders of ancient Egypt.

We have extensive experience in providing high-quality travel services in Egypt. With a passion for sharing Egypt’s rich cultural heritage, we have curated an array of tours that highlight the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza, one of the world’s most iconic landmarks.

We are committed to ensuring your journey is seamless, enjoyable, and informative. Our team consists of experienced Egyptologists and professional guides who are passionate about Egypt’s history and dedicated to delivering exceptional service.

With Pyramids of Giza Tour, you can expect meticulously crafted itineraries that allow you to fully immerse yourself in the wonders of the Pyramids. Our tours provide comprehensive insights into the historical significance, architectural marvels, and cultural legacy of these extraordinary structures. From the majestic Great Pyramid of Khufu to the enigmatic Sphinx, we strive to create experiences that leave a lasting impression.

We understand that every traveler is unique, which is why we offer a range of tour options, including private tours, group tours, and customized itineraries. Whether you are an individual seeking a personalized adventure or a group looking to explore together, we have the flexibility to cater to your specific needs and preferences.

At Pyramids of Giza Tour, we prioritize your satisfaction and comfort. We provide reliable and comfortable transportation, ensuring a seamless journey to and from the Pyramids. Our commitment to excellence extends to our customer service, as our dedicated team is available to assist you throughout your booking process and during your tour.

We invite you to embark on an extraordinary journey to the Pyramids of Giza with Pyramids of Giza Tour. Let us guide you through the wonders of ancient Egypt, sharing the remarkable stories and legends that have captivated people for centuries. Book your tour today and prepare for an unforgettable adventure into the heart of Egypt’s remarkable past.

  • Cairo Attractions
  • Pyramids of Giza
  • Pyramid of Khufu

Pyramid of Menkaure

Pyramid of khafre, great sphinx.

  • Giza Plateau
  • Giza Necropolis
  • Plan Your Visit
  • Pyramids of Giza Day Tours
  • Pyramids of Giza Camel Safari
  • Egyptian Museum Tickets

Book Pyramids of Giza Day Tours

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Guided Tour of the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids & the Bazaar

  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
  • Your tour guide will be waiting for you in the hotel lobby to bring you on an exciting full day tour of the Pyramids, Sphynxes and Egyptian Museum.
  • Dig into a delicious Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant and enjoy return transfers.
  • Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Pyramids and marvel at the magnificent sights of Cheops, Chephren, and Mycinerus.
  • Stop for a photo-op at the magnificent Great Sphynx and visit the Egyptian Museum.
  • Immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of a vibrant market at the timeless Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, situated in Cairo's old city.
  • Transportation by modern air-conditioned vehicle
  • Egyptologist tour guide
  • Lunch at a local restaurant
  • Khan El Khalili Bazaar visit
  • Bottle of water per person
  • Mummy room visit
  • Entry to the Pyramids of Giza
  • Entry to the Great Sphinx
  • Drinks during lunch
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Hotel pick-up
  • Great Pyramid of Cheops, Chephren, and Mycinerus

Egyptian Museum

Khan el-khalili bazaar.

  • Hotel drop-off
  • Tip: Find souvenirs like miniature models of iconic Great Pyramids and Sphinxes from the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar to remember your trip to Egypt.
  • This tour takes place in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Arabic.

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Half-Day Guided Tour of the Giza Pyramids & Sphinx with Transfers

  • On this half-day tour explore the architectural wonders of Cairo with an expert Egyptologist guide and hotel pickup and drop-off.
  • Start off at the Pyramids of Giza, the only one of the old Seven Wonders of the World that is still standing.
  • Soak up the panoramic views of Giza, along with the Pyramids Cheops, Chephren, and Menkaure.
  • Take a picture with the Sphinx, an easy-recognizable, iconic relic of ancient Egpyt that has a missing beard and nose.
  • Enjoy a private tour of the Pyramids of Giza, and the Sphinx by selecting the available ticket option.
  • Half-day guided tour of the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx
  • Expert Egyptologist tour guide
  • Visit to the Great Pyramids
  • Visit to the Sphinx
  • Round-trip hotel transfers on an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Private tour (optional)
  • Entry to the Pyramids of Giza (optional)
  • Entry to the Great Sphinx (optional)
  • Fees for pick-up/drop-off outside city center
  • Great Pyramids
  • Tip: Wear comfortable clothes, shoes, a hat, and sunglasses.
  • This tour takes place in English, Spanish, French, German,⁠ Italian, and Arabic.
  • Pick-ups from Al Nasr City, Cairo International Airport, Heliopolis, Mirage city, Rehab City, Madinaty, New Cairo, New Capital hotels, 6th of October City are available at an additional charge of $10 per head.

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Pyramids, Bazaar and Citadel Tour with Photographer

  • Don't miss out on this iconic guided tour through Cairo that shows you must-visit landmarks, enjoy quintessential experiences, and stumble through age-old bazaars
  • Pick up intriguing facts about Cairo's sublime history from your expert tour guide, who will navigate your tour
  • A professional photographer will also accompany you, capturing real candids, top-notch portraits, and family pictures- whatever you need!
  • You'll explore the majestic Pyramids of Giza, enjoy a short camel ride through the Sahara Desert and visit the Sphinx of Giza
  • After a scrumptious lunch (at your own expense), you'll continue to the Citadel of Cairo, and explore this UNESCO stone structure while visiting the ancient edifices of the city
  • Finally, visit the Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, filled to the brim with ancient culture, and shop for souvenirs- well-crafted jewelry, handicrafts, and decorations
  • Convenient round-trip hotel transfers on an air-conditioned vehicle make sure you don't have to arrange for transportation
  • Round-trip hotel transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Camel ride in the Sahara Desert
  • Photographer
  • Bottled mineral water
  • Entrance fees to the Pyramids and Sphinx areas
  • Entrance fee to the Great Pyramid
  • Al Azhar park entrance fees

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Guided Day Tour of Cairo & Giza from Hurghada with Flight Tickets

  • On this full-day trip to Cairo and Giza from Hurghada, you'll visit the fascinating Great Pyramids of Giza and immerse yourself in the culture of Cairo.
  • This well-planned experience includes comfortable round-trip flight tickets to Cairo and round-trip hotel transfers via an AC vehicle.
  • Throughout your tour, you’ll be accompanied by a multilingual Egyptologist guide. Enjoy a delicious lunch later.
  • Visit the Great Pyramid, one of the incredible Seven Wonders of the World, and the mysterious Sphinx, an enduring symbol of fear for ancient pharaohs.
  • Explore ancient Egyptian artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, including King Tutankhamun's famous treasures.
  • Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Old Cairo as you will get free time to explore at your own pace here.
  • Full-day trip to Cairo & Giza
  • Round-trip hotel transfers from Hurghada airport
  • Transfers via AC vehicle
  • Round-trip flight tickets from Hurghada to Cairo
  • Entrance fees to the Giza Pyramids
  • Entrance to Egypt Museum
  • Free time in Old Cairo
  • Multilingual Egyptologist tour guide
  • Lunch in a restaurant
  • Transfers from Makadi, Sahl Hashesh, Soma Bay, El Gouna and Safaga ($15 per person)
  • Drinks at the restaurant
  • Boat cruise
  • Pick-up from Hurghada–Hurghada International Airport–Cairo International Airport–Pyramids of Giza–Egyptian Museum of Antiquities–Egyptian lunch–Old Cairo (free time)–Cairo International Airport–Hurghada International Airport–Drop-off at hotel in Hurghada
  • Tip: Carry cash in hand for shopping at the Khan Al-Khalili bazaar. Know that bargaining is a common practice.
  • This tour is available in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, and Polish.
  • Bring along your passport as an ID proof to board your flight to Cairo.

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Full-Day Tour of Cairo & Giza with Round-Trip Transfers from Hurghada

  • Explore the wonders of Cairo and Giza on this well-planned day tour of the Great Pyramids and more from Hurghada with round-trip AC transfers.
  • Visit ancient landmarks like the Great Sphinx and Pyramids, and learn about their construction and history from an expert multilingual Egyptologist guide.
  • Enjoy a BBQ lunch at a local restaurant before visiting one of the oldest archaeological museums in the Middle East, the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.
  • Enjoy your time at the museum which houses important pieces of ancient Egyptian history including a collection of Pharaonic antiquities.
  • Choose to tour with a shared group or go for a more personalized experience with the private option. Both trips include time for some shopping.
  • Full-day trip to Cairo and Giza
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Hurghada
  • Multilingual Egyptologist guide
  • Transfer guide in the AC vehicle
  • Entry to attractions
  • Private day tour (optional)
  • Pick-up and drop-off from Makadi Bay, Soma Bay, Sahl Hasheesh, Safaga, and El Gouna
  • Nile cruise
  • Tip: Ask your guide about experiencing a Nile cruise or camel ride (at an extra cost), if time permits.
  • This trip is conducted in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese.

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Guided Tour of the Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum & Bazaar

  • Discover Egypt with a guided tour of the Great Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, and the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, and enjoy hassle-free hotel transfers.
  • Marvel at the only remaining Ancient 7 Wonder of the World, the pyramids of Cheops, Khafre, and Mykerinos, against the brilliant blue sky.
  • Catch sight of the Sphinx, the half-lion guardian adorned with the head of King Chephren, and visit Valley Temple, where ancient priests had mummified him.
  • Witness an exhibit of King Tutankhamun's treasures at the largest museum in Africa, the Egyptian Museum, which houses over 250,000 artifacts.
  • Choose between an English and German-speaking guide, and shop at the Khan El Khalili Bazaar, which sells antiquities set in brass and copper, perfumes, and more!
  • 8-hour guided tour of Giza
  • Round-trip hotel transfers
  • English or German-speaking guide (based on option selected)
  • Entry to pyramids, sphinx & Egyptian Museum
  • Bottled water
  • Taxes & services
  • Tip: Keep an eye out for the exhibits of the world's first historical document, Narmer Palette, depicting unified Egypt and the museum's most prized possession, the Mask of Tutankhamun.
  • Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Pram/Stroller Accessibility.

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Combo (Save 20%): River Nile Dinner Cruise + Guided Tour of the Giza Pyramids & Sphinx with Transfers

  • Make the most of this economical combo: a River Nile dinner cruise with live entertainment and a tour of the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx, including transfers.
  • Sail down the Nile on a 2-hour cruise, taking in breathtaking views of Cairo's illuminated skyline and the river's scenic vistas while listening to your guide.
  • Relish a lavish buffet dinner onboard with live entertainment encompassing traditional Egyptian music, belly dance, and folklore performances.
  • Step back in time on a half-day guided tour of the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World, the majestic Pyramids of Giza, and the enigmatic Sphinx.
  • Capture memorable photographs and gain some fascinating insights into the ancient Egyptians and their relics from your expert Egyptologist.

River Nile Dinner Cruise with Live Entertainment and Transfers

  • 2-hr Nile River cruise
  • Round-trip hotel transfers from Cairo/Giza via air-conditioned cars
  • Onboard live guide fluent in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese
  • Open buffet dinner
  • Expert Egyptologist tour guide fluent in English, Spanish, French, German,⁠ Italian, and Arabic
  • Fees for pick-up/drop-off outside the city center
  • Tip: Try to arrive a bit early to get the best seats near the stage for the live performances.
  • A valid photo ID is mandatory.
  • The cruise is wheelchair and stroller/pram-accessible.
  • Smoking is allowed on board the ship.
  • Tip: Ask your guide about the myths and legends surrounding the pyramids; they're fascinating.
  • Make sure to carry with you your passport, sunglasses, and a camera.
  • This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
  • Luggage and large bags are not permitted.
  • Pets are not allowed.

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Pyramids of Giza day tours | Visit the Pyramids, the Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, and bazaars

The Pyramids of Giza are one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Giza complex consists of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, the Pyramid of Menkaure, the Great Sphinx, the Queen’s Pyramids, Valley Temples, and other cemeteries. When visiting the Giza Necropolis, you can go on a camel safari, or a quad biking tour, and explore the nearby Khan el-Khalili bazaar, the Egyptian Museum, and more. Depending on your itinerary, you can choose between a full-day or half-day guided tour.

Why go on a Pyramids of Giza day tour?

Why choose Pyramids of Giza day tours?

  • Variety of options: One of the best benefits of booking Pyramids of Giza day tours is that they offer many choices. You can either go for a half-day tour, a full-day tour, a tour with transfer options, or a tour with a photographer, depending on your itinerary and needs. 
  • Professional guided tours: Most Pyramids of Giza day tours include a multilingual Egyptologist tour guide who acquaints you with the history and cultural significance of the Pyramids. 
  • Includes transfers: Visitors on wheelchairs and elderly travelers can benefit immensely from booking Pyramids of Giza day tours. You can choose day tours that include hotel pick-ups and drop-offs in air-conditioned vehicles. If you are traveling from Hurghada, you can choose tours that include flight tickets. 
  • Includes complimentary add-ons: Pyramids of Giza day tours often include necessary add-ons like lunch options, bottled water, transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle, and more to ensure a hassle-free travel experience. 

Which Pyramids of Giza day tour to choose?

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If you are short on time

Go for: Half-day tours Budget: Starting from $34 Sights covered: Great Pyramids, the Sphinx, and surrounding areas in the Sahara desert Duration: around 6 hours

  • With half-day tours, you can visit the most significant sights like the Pyramids and the Sphinx, and enjoy hotel pick-up and drop-off facilities.
  • The half-day Pyramids of Giza tour is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Arabic. 
  • Depending on the ticket you choose, a photographer will also accompany you to capture top-notch portraits and family photographs. 

Recommended tours:

  • Half-day tour of the Pyramids and the Sphinx
  • Pyramids, Bazaar, and Citadel tour with photographer

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If you want to explore in-depth

Go for: Guided tours with a professional Egyptologist guide Budget: Starting from $51 Sights covered: Great Pyramids, the Sphinx, Khan el-Khalili bazaar, and surrounding areas Duration: 8 hours

  • Enjoy a guided tour of the Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the local bazaars with an English or German-speaking guide.
  • With these tickets, you can get lunch at a local Egyptian restaurant, enjoy return transfers, and also stop for a photography session at the Great Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum. 
  • Guided tour of the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids, and the Bazaar
  • Guided tour of the Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, and Bazaar

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If you are traveling from Hurghada

Go for: Guided tours with transfers and flight tickets Budget: Starting from $82 Sights covered: Giza Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, Old Cairo, and areas around Cairo and Giza Duration: 16 hours

  • With these tickets, you can avail of round-trip flight tickets and hotel transfers from Hurghada in an air-conditioned vehicle. 
  • The guided day tour is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, and Polish. 
  • A multilingual Egyptologist guide will also accompany you on these day tours.
  • Guided day tour of Cairo and Giza from Hurghada with flight tickets
  • Full-day tour of Cairo and Giza with round-trip transfers from Hurghada

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If you want to explore beyond

  • With these tickets, you can explore all the major attractions in and around Cairo and also enjoy flight transfers from Hurghada and a barbeque lunch at a local restaurant. 
  • The full-day Giza tour is available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese. 

Discounted tickets

If you book Pyramids of Giza day tours online, you can avail yourself of reduced prices and combo deals. Please carry valid identification proof with you on your visit. 

Flexible cancellation policy

You can also cancel and re-schedule your Pyramids of Giza day tours. If you book your day tours online, you can cancel or re-schedule them up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund on your purchase. Make sure to check your ticket details before confirming your payment to ensure this facility. 

What to expect from a Pyramids of Giza day tour?

While on a Pyramids of Giza tour, here’s what to expect. The duration of your tour will be around 6 to 8 hours, but you can expect timings to vary a little bit. You’ll be picked up from your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. Depending on your tickets, you will visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili bazaar, and more. You will also be dropped off at your hotel. Throughout your day trip, an expert Egyptologist tour guide, will accompany you along the way and tell you about the history of the different sites you’ll visit.

Pyramids of Giza day tour highlights

The Pyramids of Giza complex is packed with ancient monuments from ancient Egypt, and the day tours will also take you to the top sights in Cairo. While there’s a lot of ground to cover, here are the top highlights of your tour.

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The Great Pyramid of Giza

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built as a tomb for the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu and dates back to 2600 BC. You can go inside the pyramid and explore the many subterranean chambers.

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The Pyramid of Khafre is slightly smaller than the Great Pyramid. It was built for the pharaoh Khafre in 2570 BC. Unfortunately, its treasures were plundered in ancient and medieval times.

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The Pyramid of Menkaure is the smallest of the Giza Pyramids. It was completed around 2510 BC. Its north face was damaged when a medieval Sultan attempted to demolish it.

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The Great Sphinx is a colossal sandstone statue of a mythical creature with the head of a man, and the body of a lion. It sits in front of the Pyramid of Khafre and is famous for having a broken nose.

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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, also called the Cairo Museum, is home to a vast collection of pieces of ancient Egyptian history. It also hosts special events and exhibitions all year long.

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Giza Solar Boat Museum

Near the Great Pyramid of Khufu Solar Boat Museum. It houses a reconstruction of the pharaoh’s solar barque , the ship buried with the king to use on his journey across the heavens.

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The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is perhaps the most famous bazaar in Cairo. Here you can buy spices, souvenirs, antiques, local food, and jewelry, or just enjoy the bustling atmosphere.

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Cairo Citadel

The Cairo Citadel is a grand castle built by Salah Al-Din in the 12th century. It is located in Cairo’s historic Islamic center and is famous for its stunning city views.

Plan your Pyramids of Giza day tour

Pyramids of Giza opening hours

  • April to September: 7 AM to 6 PM
  • October to March: 8 AM to 4 PM

Duration of visit: around 6 to 16 hours, depending on your itinerary Best time to visit: The best months to visit the Pyramids of Giza are around October to March. Although you may observe a surge in prices, the winter months are the best time to explore the interiors of the Pyramids, go on a camel safari, or engage in other activities in the desert. Since the sun is pretty strong even during these months, try to reach early in the morning, and avoid visiting on weekends and public holidays.

Pyramids of Giza entrances

There are 2 entrances to the Giza Pyramids complex.

  • Great Pyramid of Khufu entrance: This entrance is situated towards the north side of the Great Pyramid, near the Marriot Mena House Hotel. While this entrance may have a slightly higher wait time, around 40 to 50 minutes, you can easily access the Panoramic Point from this entrance. 
  • The Great Sphinx entrance: This entrance is located on the north side of the Pyramids, near the Great Sphinx. It has a slightly shorter wait time, around 30 to 40 minutes, however, it is an uphill walk to the Panoramic Point from this entrance. 

We recommend visitors in wheelchairs and elderly tourists to use the Great Pyramid of Khufu entrance. If you are short on time, you may use the Great Sphinx entrance.

Pyramids of Giza facilities

  • Accessibility: While visitors in wheelchairs cannot explore the interiors of the Pyramids of Giza, they can stroll up to the entrance of the Great Sphinx. There is a ramp leading up to the Sphinx. Please note that the surrounding areas are sandy and uneven, making it unsuitable for wheelchair users. We recommend you go on a camel safari tour to explore the Pyramids and catch amazing views of the Sahara desert. 
  • Photography: You can click pictures of the Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and surrounding areas. Please be mindful of other visitors if you are carrying professional camera equipment like tripods. 
  • Shops: There are plenty of small shops outside the Giza Pyramids. Make sure to carry cash as most of these vendors do not accept card payments.

Tips to note when visiting the Giza Pyramids

  • Take the metro: The most budget-friendly way to reach the Giza Pyramids is to get a metro from line 1 of the Cairo metro station. You can get a taxi or tour bus from the Giza station to the Pyramids of Giza entrances.  
  • Arrive early: To avoid the tour bus rush, it is best to reach the Pyramids of Giza early in the morning around 9 AM. 
  • Carry cash: Most small shop vendors outside the Giza Necropolis do not accept credit card payments. Please carry cash to shop for souvenirs outside. 
  • Attend the Light and Sound show: There is a Light and Sound show organized during sunset hours at the Pyramids of Giza. It offers amazing views of the Pyramids, the Sphinx, and surrounding areas. 
  • Wear light clothing: The desert sun is scorching hot even during the winter months, so it is best to wear light, breathable fabrics when visiting the Giza complex.

Frequently asked questions about Pyramids of Giza day tours

We recommend you purchase Pyramids of Giza day tour tickets online to save time and money. Online ticket bookings ensure that you do not have to wait in long lines on the day of your visit.

Booking your Pyramids of Giza day tour tickets online ensures that you have a hassle-free experience on the day of your visit. You can avoid long lines and stay worry-free, knowing that you will get guaranteed access to the Pyramids.

Depending on the kind of Pyramids of Giza day tours you purchase, you will get access to the Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, the nearby local bazaars, and more. If you are traveling from Hurghada, you can avail of day tours that include round-trip flight transfers and hotel pick-ups. You can also enjoy lunch options at local restaurants, and get a professional Egyptologist guide, and a photographer with your day tour.

Depending on the number of attractions you want to cover, you can choose your Pyramids of Giza day tours. A half-day tour of the Pyramids and the Sphinx lasts for around 6 hours. If you also visit the bazaars and nearby areas, it may take around 8 hours. If you plan to come from Hurghada, it will take around 16 hours.

Yes, you can enjoy lunches at local Egyptian restaurants with your Pyramids of Giza day tour tickets . You can also enjoy barbeque lunch options in a few tours.

Yes, depending on the kind of Pyramids of Giza day tours you purchase, you can avail of round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle. You can also enjoy hotel pick-ups and drop-offs on your visit.

Yes, most of the Pyramids of Giza guided day tours are available in multiple languages- Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, and Polish.

Yes, if your plans change, you can reschedule or cancel your Pyramids of Giza day tours 24 hours before the experience begins to get a refund on your purchase.

We recommend you wear light, breathable clothing on the day of your Pyramids of Giza tour. The desert sun is quite harsh even during the winter months, so it is best to protect your skin and wear sunscreen during your visit.

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Pyramids of Giza, Egypt: The Complete Guide

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The Great Pyramid of Giza

On the west bank of the River Nile lies Egypt’s most iconic ancient sight : the Pyramids of Giza. The site is made up of three separate pyramid complexes, including the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu), the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure. The Great Sphinx of Giza stands sentinel over them all. All three pyramids were constructed by Fourth Dynasty pharaohs, making them over 4,500 years old. Together, they form part of the ancient Memphis necropolis and stand as a testament to the astonishing wealth, power and architectural prowess of the Ancient Egyptians. Find out how to visit the Pyramids with this guide.

Great Pyramid of Giza

The Great Pyramid of Giza is both the largest and the oldest of the Giza pyramids. It was constructed as a tomb and monument for the pharaoh Khufu, and completed around 2560 B.C. Like the other pyramids, it is built out of vast blocks of granite and limestone that would have been quarried, transported and assembled by hand. In total, around 2.3 million blocks of stone were used to create the pyramid, which was originally encased in smooth white limestone. According to the Greek historian Herodotus, this architectural feat required a workforce of 100,000 men and took 20 years to complete.

In its heyday, the pyramid would have stood 481 feet (146.5 meters) tall. It was the world’s tallest man-made structure for more than 3,800 years. The entrance is located on the north face and leads via a series of corridors to the Queen’s and King’s chambers. The pyramid was opened and looted by the pharaohs of the Middle and New Kingdoms, who may have used its contents to furnish their own tombs at the Valley of the Kings near Luxor . In Hellenistic times, the Great Pyramid was named as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Despite being the oldest of the ancient wonders, it is also the only one that still exists today. 

Pyramid of Khafre

The second-tallest of the Giza pyramids, the Pyramid of Khafre was built as the burial place of Khufu’s son and successor. The exact dates of its completion are not certain, although Khafre ruled from around 2558 to 2532 BC. Some of this pyramid’s original limestone casing remains around the apex, although the rest was removed at various times throughout its history – including during the Nineteenth Dynasty when Ramesses II looted the limestone for one of his temples at Heliopolis. This pyramid has two entrances which lead to a single burial chamber and a subsidiary chamber that may have been used for storage purposes. 

Pyramid of Menkaure

The Pyramid of Menkaure is the smallest and most recent of the three and was likely completed at the beginning of the 25th century B.C. Unlike the other two pyramids, only the upper portion was encased in limestone and parts of the granite exterior appear unfinished. It’s likely that construction was interrupted by Menkaure's death and never completed. The pyramid has a single entrance leading to a subterranean burial chamber. At the end of the 12th century, it was the first victim of Sultan Al-Aziz Uthman 's attempt to demolish the pyramids. Fortunately the task proved too difficult and was abandoned; however, damage to the pyramid’s north face remains as proof of the vandalism. 

Great Sphinx of Giza 

The Great Sphinx of Giza is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man. Egyptologists generally agree that its face was carved in Khafre’s likeness; which makes sense given the fact that it dates back to his reign. It is the oldest-known monumental sculpture in Egypt and is especially impressive when one considers that it was carved out of a single chunk of the plateau’s limestone bedrock. Layers of different density in the rock account for the accelerated erosion in the middle part of the sphinx’s body while theories abound as to the reason for its missing nose. It measures 240 feet (73 meters) in length and stands 66 feet (20 meters) high. 

Modern Explorations

The Giza pyramids have been the subject of exploration and research for almost as long as they have existed. In the early 1800s, French archaeologist Auguste Mariette began clearance work on the Giza site. The first modern archaeologists to explore inside the pyramids included Giovanni Belzoni, John Perring and Richard Vyse, and Karl Richard Lepsius. In 1880, British archaeologist Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie traveled to Giza to make the first scientific survey of the pyramids. His drawings and measurements were so accurate that much of our understanding of how they were built is still based on his findings. 

Excavations continued throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. In 2010, Egyptian archaeologists discovered a worker’s burial ground that proved the pyramids were built by paid artisans rather than slaves. Most recently, in May 2019, a new cemetery and sarcophagi were uncovered that are believed to be over 4,500 years old. In 1979, the Pyramids of Giza were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the rest of the Memphis necropolis .

Things to See & Do 

Today, the three main pyramids and the sphinx are the main attractions; but there’s much more to see at Giza including a series of smaller, subsidiary pyramids, mastaba tombs, and temples. You can also view the ruins of the workers’ village, located to the southeast of the Khafre and Menkaure pyramids; and the Solar Boat Museum . The latter houses a boat that was found buried at the foot of the Great Pyramid and painstakingly reconstructed by experts over the course of 14 years. If you stay after dark, you can also watch as the pyramids are illuminated by the nightly Sound & Light Show . 

General tickets include a tour inside one of the three satellite pyramids of the Queen of Cheops. If you want to view inside the three main pyramids, it’s possible to do so with the purchase of an additional ticket. There isn’t too much to see inside as the mummies and their treasures have been removed (either by looters, or to the safety of the Egyptian Museum ). Old Kingdom pharaohs also didn't decorate their burial chambers with hieroglyphs as later rulers did. However, the experience of venturing deep inside such ancient structures is worth it for many visitors—although claustrophobics should opt out. Climbing the pyramids is illegal. 

How to Visit

Some people choose to join an organized tour . Benefits include a hotel pick-up, transfers from Cairo, included entry fees and an English-speaking Egyptologist guide; however, you’ll be traveling in a large group at the time when the pyramids are most crowded. Alternatively, it’s easy to explore the pyramids independently. Taxi or Uber rides from central Cairo take approximately an hour (depending on traffic) and are amazingly affordable. Public buses also travel from outside the Egyptian Museum to the pyramids. 

When you get there, you can choose to wander the complex on foot or hire a camel or horse. The latter is a popular option for those that want to venture into the desert to get a panoramic view of the pyramids; however, many of the animals are poorly treated or underfed. The best views are from the dunes behind the Pyramid of Menkaure, and include all three temples juxtaposed against the modern Cairo skyline in the distant background. Sturdy footwear, ample sun protection and plenty of water are all must-haves for your Giza adventure. 

If you want to avoid the crowds, try visiting a little later in the day after the majority of the tour buses have been and gone (most arrive between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.).

Hours & Admission Fees

According to the official Egyptian tourism website , the site opens at 9 a.m. every day and closes at 5 p.m. Ticket prices are listed as 60 Egyptian pounds for general admission, 100 Egyptian pounds for entry into the Great Pyramid, 30 Egyptian pounds for entry into the Pyramid of Khafre and 25 Egyptian pounds for entry into the Pyramid of Menkaure. The Sound & Light Show costs US$15 and should be booked in advance. 

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Giza Pyramids Tours – Which One is Best?

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An undisputed wonder of the world that’s stood the test of time, and the poster-child of not only Egypt but ancient civilization as a whole, the legendary Giza Pyramids have long drawn visitors from all over the globe.

Dating back an impressive 4,500 years , the three main pyramids – Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure – officially stand as the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World . And even though they’ve been around for literally thousands of years, they – and the Sphinx which sits around the corner – remain a bucket-list-worthy destination to this day.

Over 14 million visitors make their way to this Cairo landmark annually , but with so much history, and so much mystery behind them (scientists still aren’t exactly sure how they were built!), to really get the most out of your visit, there’s nothing quite like the Egyptologist-led Giza Pyramids tours .

From discussing the ancient Pharaohs to uncovering the secrets of their burial chambers, these insightful tours roll back the curtain on the fascinating stories of Ancient Egypt – revealing everything there is to know about the 481-foot-tall Pyramid, the burial chambers and tunnels, and the tales behind it all.

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Where are the Giza Pyramids located? How to get there?

Giza Pyramids location

The Giza Pyramids are located on the Giza Plateau, just southwest of modern Cairo in Egypt. The site sits on the western side of the Nile River, about a 30-minute drive from downtown Cairo.

The easiest way to get to the Giza Pyramids is to take a taxi from Cairo. The ride will only take about 25-35 minutes, depending on where you’re staying, and it’s usually very affordable. If you’re driving, put the “Great Pyramids Ticket Office” into your maps.

Alternatively, the M21 bus will drop you off at Mashaal which is a 20-minute walk from the Pyramids – given the Cario desert heat, it’s better to take a taxi or a guided tour. If you’re driving, put the “Great Pyramids Ticket Office” into your maps.

Most tourists prefer to book a guided tour. These usually include hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as entrance tickets to the Pyramids and the Sphinx, so you don’t have to worry about any logistics.

How much do Giza Pyramids tickets cost?

Giza Pyramids tickets cost

The general admission ticket for the Giza Pyramids costs EGP200 (about US$7). This includes access to the pyramids, the Sphinx, and some of the other structures in the area, such as the Valley Temple.

Tickets to the Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu (the largest of the trio) costs EGP400 (roughly US$13), while Khafre and Menkaura cost EGP100 each (about US$3).

These prices are accurate as of August 2023 but may be subject to change.

Giza Pyramids tours – Is it worth booking a tour?

Yes, it’s definitely worth booking a tour if you want to make the most of your time in Giza. After all, how many times will you find yourself at one of the official Wonders of the World?

A guided tour not only takes care of all the logistics (transportation to and from Cairo, entrance tickets and more) but you also get your very own guide who will be able to share fascinating insights and stories about Ancient Egypt and the Pyramids themselves (including the mysteries and legends surrounding these incredible ancient monuments).

What are the best Giza Pyramids tours?

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When it comes to Giza Pyramids tours, the “best” kind of tour really depends on what type of experience you’re looking for.

If you want a comprehensive tour that covers all the major sites in and around the Giza Plateau, then a full-day guided tour is probably your best bet. These usually include hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as entrance tickets to the Pyramids. But if you’re more of an adventure-seeker, then you might prefer to go on a camel ride or horseback ride around the pyramids.

With night tours and private tours also available, there’s really something for everyone. Let’s take a look at each of the different options.

Giza Pyramids group tours

Giza Pyramids group tours

The most popular tour option, this style of Pyramids excursion starts with convenient hotel pickup and then takes you on (usually) a half-day highlight reel of Ancient Egypt.

Besides a historian-led walkthrough of the Giza Plateau, where you’ll learn all about the ancient wonders and the legends associated with them, group tours often also include extra sights such as the Memphis site and the Step Pyramid of Sakkara.

Depending on your tour of choice, there’s a good chance you’ll also check off a couple of other quintessential Cairo attractions, such as the Egyptian Museum or the bustling Khan el-Khalili Bazaar.

Small group tours are usually the most affordable options (except for free walking tours), however, this means that you’ll be sharing the experience with fellow travelers.

Giza Pyramids walking tours

Giza Pyramids walking tours

While some tours do involve camel rides or quad bikes, the best way to get up close and personal with the Pyramids is to explore the fascinating Plateau on foot.

Led by expert Egyptologists, these walking tours are less about the bells and whistles, and more about learning everything there is to know about the Giza Pyramids.

Take your pick from small group walking tours for a social experience, private tours for a more intimate outing, or Giza Pyramids free walking tours (although tips are expected) if you’re looking to save a few bucks.

While every walking tour is slightly different, most will make their way around the three major pyramids, the Sphinx and the Valley Temple, with time to stop for photos at each landmark.

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Giza Pyramids quad tours

Giza Pyramids quad tours

Reserved for adrenaline junkies, quad bike tours through the Giza Plateau offer an action-packed way to take in the iconic, multiple-thousand-year-old sights.

An experienced tour guide will lead you on a thrilling, bumpy adventure around the Pyramids, away from the snap-happy tourists. You’ll pass by ancient tombs, winding your way through sandy tracks that provide new perspectives on the three major pyramids as well as the Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and the sweeping desert plains beyond.

Standalone quad tours usually last about 1 or 2 hours, but you can easily extend that to 5 or 6 hours if you combine the ATV ride with a camel ride and/or an on-foot Pyramids tour.

Most Pyramids quad bike tours also include pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza, making it a hassle-free experience from start to finish.

Giza Pyramids tours with camel riding

Giza Pyramids tours with camel riding

For a more tranquil yet equally noteworthy experience, camel riding through the Giza Plateau takes you back thousands of years to when locals traversed the desert before they had motorized vehicles.

On a camel riding tour, you’ll not only get to see the three major Pyramids and the Sphinx in all of their ancient glory, but you’ll also get to take a leisurely ride through the vast desert sands and witness some of the lesser-known monuments and tombs scattered around the Giza Plateau.

Along the way, you’ll be accompanied by a history-savvy guide who’ll share all kinds of insights into Egypt’s ancient history – and you’ll also have plenty of time to stop for envy-evoking photos at each landmark too.

Camel riding tours – as well as the slightly less popular but just as exciting horse riding tours – last about an hour on their own. However, most of the time, they’re combined with quad biking, a traditional lunch at a local restaurant, and a Pyramids walking tour, which takes the whole experience to about half a day long.

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Giza Pyramids private tours

Giza Pyramids private tours

With so many tourists (over 14 million every year) making their way to Giza, the infamous World Wonder can, at times, feel quite crowded. So for anyone who’d like to avoid the crowds and see the Pyramids in a more intimate setting, private tours are a great option.

With your own personal guide alongside you the entire time, the experience can be tailored around your needs, which means you can choose the pace, duration and attractions you wish to visit based on what tickles your fancy most.

You’ll also have the added benefit of having a knowledgeable guide for yourself, so you can ask as many questions as you’d like and get to hear all kinds of interesting stories about the monuments.

Finally, with private tours, you can also customize your adventure – keep it as simple as a walking tour around the Plateau, or throw in add-ons like horse riding, camel rides, quad bikes, visits to the Egyptian Museum, a cruise on the Nile in a felucca boat, and so much more.

While they might appear more expensive on face value, group tours are priced per group, not per person – this means they can work out cheaper when you’re traveling with a larger family or group.

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  • Giza Pyramids night tours

Giza Pyramids night tours

By day, the historic monuments of Giza are an incredible sight to behold. But when the sun sets and darkness falls, something magical happens – the Pyramids come alive with millions of twinkling stars in the night sky, giving them a magical vibe that needs to be seen to be believed.

But that’s only the Mother Nature side of the equation. The other half is what the locals have called the “ Pyramids Sound and Light Show ,” a colorful and mesmerizing laser show that illuminates the Pyramids, all synched up to music. Told from the perspective of the Sphinx, the show’s story takes you on a journey back through the ages, bringing the Egyptian legacy back to life.

With these two amazing experiences combined, Giza Pyramids night tours are quickly increasing in popularity. And with some including dinner, and others including romantic Nile River boat cruises, you’re sure to find something that suits your style.

Are there any Giza Pyramids tours departing from other cities in Egypt?

Giza Pyramids tours departing from other cities in Egypt

Yes, in fact, there are many Giza Pyramids tours that depart from a variety of cities across Egypt. Essentially, any major Egyptian tourist destination will offer tours to the Pyramids — they’re the most popular site in Africa for a reason, after all. This includes Cairo, Luxor, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and Alexandria.

Whether you’re after a full-day guided tour around Cairo and the Plateau or an overnight getaway that combines the Ancient Wonder of the World with the more modern side of Cairo, there’s sure to be something up your alley.

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Giza Pyramids tours from Alexandria

Sitting on the northern coast of Egypt, Alexandria is famous for its warm waters, sun-kissed beaches, and storied history – it was once the capital of Egypt. So it’s no wonder that it’s one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country — as such, it’s a common departure point for Giza Pyramids tours.

There are a few different options when it comes to day trips from Alexandria — some take you on a full-day guided tour, diving into the history, culture and architecture of Cairo while others offer an overnight getaway, where you can check off activities like the Egyptian Museum, Memphis, the Saqqara (Sakkara) Pyramids, and a Felucca ride (traditional wooden boat) on the Nile.

Given that the cities are only about 225 kilometers apart (about 2.5 hours by car), it’s easy to make the trip in a (long) day.

  • Giza Pyramids tours from Hurghada

Giza Pyramids tours from Hurghada

Nestled on the banks of the Red Sea, Hurghada is a lovely seaside resort town that draws tourists with its incredible snorkeling, luxury hotels, and laid-back lifestyle. Despite being rather isolated on the coast (which is exactly why it’s popular), it’s still a common departure point for Giza Pyramids tours.

Typically, day trips from Hurghada involve an early morning transfer to Cairo where you’ll spend the day exploring some of Egypt’s top attractions — this could include stops at the Great Sphinx, the historic mosques of Cairo and, of course, the Giza Pyramids. Some full-day trips also include visits to sites like Saqqara (Sakkara), the Egyptian Museum, and the Hanging Church — some tours even include an optional camel ride around the pyramids!

Given that Hurghada is so far away (5 hours by car), driving tours will leave in the wee hours of the morning (around 1 AM). Alternatively, most excursions include round-trip flights. This allows you to see all the sites in about 8-12 hours.

If you don’t feel like making the long journey to Cario, there are still plenty of things to do in Hurghada — from boat tours to the Hurghada Grand Aquarium, Sand City Hurghada and the Selkhet Papyrus Museum, to name a few.

  • Giza Pyramids tours from Sharm El Sheikh

Giza Pyramids tours from Sharm El Sheikh

A beautiful resort town located on the southern tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh is a beloved holiday destination (more so for locals than international tours), thanks to its world-class diving, vibrant nightlife, and pristine beaches.

The iconic Mustafa Mosque, which boasts a pair of 72-meter-tall minarets, the colorful Old Market, and the plethora of evening entertainment options at SOHO Square are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to things to do in Sharm El Sheikh .

But if you’re looking to use it as a jumping-off point for tours of the Giza Pyramids, there are plenty of options. While it may not be as convenient or efficient as tours from Cairo (sitting 5-6 hours away by car), you can still find full-day trips that center around the great Giza Plateau.

Giza Pyramids tours from Sharm El Sheikh typically involve an early morning flight to Cairo, where you’ll be met by your guide before embarking on a full day of sightseeing. Depending on the tour you choose, you can expect to visit the Great Sphinx, Dahshur (a necropolis featuring the “bent” and “red” pyramids), the Egyptian Museum, and, of course, the iconic Giza Pyramids.

After a day of sightseeing, you’ll sometimes have the opportunity to explore some of Cairo’s key modern (in relative terms) attractions like the Khan el-Khalili bazaar, before being flown back to Sharm late in the evening.

Are there any combined tours, including Giza Pyramids and other attractions?

Giza Pyramids combined tours

Absolutely! In fact, most Giza Pyramids tours combine with the option to be combined with other attractions in the Cairo area. With so much to see in the region – and with people often only visiting for a matter of days and trying to cram it all in – several tours are designed to give you a taste of all the major attractions, showing off as many of the fun things to do in Cairo as possible within a short period of time.

Let’s take a look at some of the most popular options:

Giza Pyramids & Sphinx tours

Giza Pyramids and Sphinx tours

Easily the two most renowned attractions in Egypt – and sitting a stone’s throw from each other – Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx both make for quintessential viewing. On any combined tour, you’ll get to spend time exploring the ruins of each site, as well as learning about their history from your knowledgeable Egyptologist guide.

This is the most common combination tour, usually lasting at least 3 or 4 hours (including time for hotel pickup and drop-off). Some tours, however, last a full day – with lunch included – and can include stops at the Egyptian Museum or Sakkara (or a Nile River felucca ride) as well.

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Giza Pyramids & Citadel tours

Giza Pyramids and Citadel tours

You’ve no doubt heard all about the Pyramids. But did you know that the Citadel of Cairo – or Saladin’s Citadel, as it is commonly known – dates back close to 1,000 years itself?

Sitting atop Mokattam Hill and boasting incredible views of the city, this historic fortification on the east bank of the Nile remains criminally underrated. Yet, as the home of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali and the Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, and the title of the former center of Egyptian rule, it’s a must-see attraction in Cairo.

On most Giza Pyramids & Citadel tours, you’ll get to explore both sites in detail with an experienced Egyptologist guide waxing all kinds of stories of yesterday. Plus, with optional stops at Islamic Old Cairo, the Khalili Bazaar, or the Egyptian Museum, you can get a solid overview of the city.

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Giza Pyramids & Egyptian Museum tours

Giza Pyramids and Egyptian Museum tours

Wielding the title of the oldest archeological museum in the Middle East, the Egyptian Museum of Cairo is home to some 150,000 artifacts from Ancient Egypt (officially the most extensive collection of Pharaonic antiquities in the world), ranging from Tutankhamun’s treasures to royal mummies, the Statue of the Dwarf Seneb and his Family, and everything in between.

On most of the Egyptian Museum combination tours, you’ll get to explore the venue’s myriad rooms and galleries with an expert guide pointing out all sorts of priceless artifacts. It’s a history lesson that perfectly complements the ancient Pyramids of Giza.

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  • Giza Pyramids & Alabaster Mosque tours

Giza Pyramids and Alabaster Mosque tours

Also known as The Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, this unmissable landmark — the most visited mosque in Egypt, in fact — towers some 45 meters (148 ft) above the city, and its Alabaster stones (from which it draws its name) makes it an architectural feat that stands out from the majority of Cairo’s buildings.

On the outside, the two 82-meter-tall minarets and distinctive domes are postcard-worthy. But it’s often the courtyard, with its massive central fountain and 47 arched doorways, that steals the show. Step inside, however, and you’ll be treated to a beautiful collection of decorated walls, stained-glass windows, and colorful tilework.

Depending on which combo tour you choose, you might also get to visit the Hanging Church, the Khan Market, or the Egyptian Museum on the same day.

Hot tip: climb to the top of one of the minarets for panoramic views over the entire city, including the Giza Plateau.

Giza Pyramids & The Hanging Church tours

Giza Pyramids and The Hanging Church tours

Believed to have been built in 690 AD, The Hanging Church (sometimes called the Suspended Church or Al-Moallaqa) is an ancient Coptic Christian house of worship, located smack-bang in the middle of the Old Cairo neighborhood.

What makes this landmark so special is its unique structure – it was built right on top of the ruins of a Roman fortress from the 4th century AD, which, as the name suggests, makes it look like it’s almost suspended in mid-air.

Since the Hanging Church doesn’t require too much time to visit properly (half an hour should do the trick), it’s often combined with the Egyptian Museum, Alabaster Mosque, or a Nile River felucca ride – and a Giza Pyramids tour, of course.

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Giza Pyramids & Cairo Tower tours

Giza Pyramids and Cairo Tower tours

Standing 187 meters tall and dishing up panoramic views of the Egyptian capital in every direction, the Cairo Tower on Zamalek island (which splits the Nile in two) is officially the tallest modern-era structure in the city.

From its observation deck, you’ll be treated to 360-degree views over Cairo and its historic sites – with the Giza Plateau in one direction and the New Cairo City landscape in the other. And if that wasn’t enough, it also houses a revolving restaurant (on the 14th floor at a height of 160 meters) for anyone keen for a dinner with a side of some truly stunning views.

The Tower is just a 25-minute drive to the Pyramids, making it a great activity to add to your day of Giza sightseeing.

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Can you go inside the Giza Pyramids?

Giza Pyramids interior

Yes, each of the three main Giza Pyramids – Khafre, Khufu & Menkaure – are open for exploring, with different chambers and tombs that you can check out.

You’ll need to pay an additional fee for the privilege (EGP400 for Khufu and EGP100 each for Khafre and Menkaura) but it’s well worth it, especially considering all the information you’ll take in at the hands of your local guide.

What will you see on a Giza Pyramids tour?

things to see on a Giza Pyramids tour

A Giza Pyramids tour takes you back in time to the heart of Ancient Egypt. Led by a knowledgeable Egyptologist guide, you can expect to explore the Giza Plateau (either on foot or on camelback or quad bike) and stand before the three iconic pyramids – the Pyramid of Khufu, Pyramid of Khafre, and Pyramid of Menkaure.

If your tour (and ticket) allows it, you can even venture inside the pyramids to discover their chambers and hidden passages.

From there, you’ll also get to see the Great Sphinx, a massive limestone statue with the head of a human and the body of a lion. Thought to be about 4,500 years old, dating to around 2500 BC, it’s much larger than it appears in the photos – measuring some 240 feet (73 meters) long and close to 66 feet (20 meters) tall.

As you walk through the area, you’ll usually visit the Valley Temple as well — an underrated landmark of the pyramid complex, the Temple feels like an underground city as you walk next to the giant limestone pillars.

If you have time, you might pop into the Solar Boat Museum where you’ll find the ancient ceremonial boat of King Khufu.

What is included in a Giza Pyramids tour?

Every Giza Pyramids tour is a little different, however, most of them will include entrance fees to the main sites at the Giza Plateau, an experienced Egyptologist guide you’ll escort you in and around the site, and transportation (usually a private air-conditioned car) to and from your hotel.

Depending on your tour, you might also have entrance tickets to the Pyramid of Khufu, Pyramid of Khafre, and Pyramid of Menkaure included (remember, these don’t come standard though, so make sure you double-check before booking).

Other extras — such as lunch, additional activities like camel rides or the Sound and Light Show, and entrance to the Solar Boat Museum — might also be included. It’s best to double-check the details before you book your tour.

How long does a Giza Pyramids tour take?

Giza Pyramids tour duration

The shortest tours of the Giza Plateau, which are usually just walking tours around the grounds, take about two to three hours. If you opt for a package that includes a quad bike or camel ride, or extra activities like the Sound and Light Show, then you should plan to spend four or five hours (or longer) at the complex.

You also have several full-day trips to choose from, which last up to 12 hours. If you’re taking a full-day tour, chances are you’ll also get to visit other nearby sites such as Sakkara (home of the Step Pyramid), the Egyptian Museum, and landmarks in Downtown or Coptic Cairo.

Finally, if you’re visiting from another city, such as Alexandria, Hurghada, or Sharm El Sheikh, you can book longer excursions that include a visit to the Giza Plateau as part of a multi-day trip that shows off the very best that Egpyt has to offer.

How much does a Giza Pyramids tour cost? How to book a tour?

Giza Pyramids tour cost

The cost of Giza Pyramid tours varies greatly, depending on what you want to include. The basic walking tours are usually the most affordable — starting around US$20 per person — while more elaborate day trips can easily set you back upwards of US$100.

Private tours are more expensive, however, these are often priced per group, so they actually can be a better option if you’re traveling with friends or family.

The best way to book a tour is to do so online and in advance through sites like TourScanner. This way, you can compare all the different options (and see the prices and reviews) making the booking process quick and easy.

If you prefer to visit independently, Giza Pyramids tickets can’t be purchased online on the official website. You’ll need to buy them on other third-party websites or at the ticket office at the entrance.

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When is the best time to visit the Giza Pyramids?

best time to visit the Giza Pyramids

The Giza Pyramids are open year-round, however, the best time to visit is usually between October and April. This is when the weather isn’t quite as scorching – in fact, after dark, it can actually get quite chilly, so it’s best to pack something warm.

As for the time of day, the earlier you can visit the better. This is because the crowds will start to build as the day goes on. Plus, this way, you can tick off your sightseeing in the morning and have the rest of the day to explore other parts of Cairo.

Travel tips

Giza Pyramids travel tips

  • As one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions, tours can book up quickly. So, as soon as you know your travel plans, it’s best to start looking for Giza Pyramids tours and book in advance.
  • Wear comfortable clothes, as you’ll likely be doing a lot of walking on the rocky ground. On that note, wear something that covers the shoulders and knees as a sign of respect as well.
  • Bring your own water bottle or buy a few from vendors near the entrance of the site – you’ll need them in this heat!
  • For the best bang for your buck, consider a combo or day tour that includes the Giza Pyramids and other Cairo sights, like the Egyptian Museum, Khan al-Khalili Bazaar or Felucca ride on the Nile. This way, you can get the most out of your time in Cairo!
  • Don’t forget to bring some sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat too – the sun is no joke in Egypt!

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How to Visit the Pyramids of Giza: A Practical Guide

Planning to visit the Pyramids of Giza? These stunning ancient structures loom large in Egypt’s cultural and physical landscape – here’s what you need to know before you go. 

Egypt: the home of ancient civilisations and magnificent monuments. Littered with myths, legends, and logic-defying historical sites; near portals that pull you back in time. 

Few places embody this quite like the Pyramids of Giza. Sitting across the Nile from Cairo proper, they are one of Egypt’s most famous attractions — receiving 14.7 million visitors each year. 

Seeing them was one of the many highlights from my recent Egypt trip – and I know they will be for you too. 

Discover the best ways to see the pyramids, opening hours, practical tips, prices and a dollop of history… Explore the Pyramids of Giza with this practical guide. 

Why Visit the Pyramids of Giza? 

Pyramids of Giza - Cairo, Egypt

Are these pyramids really worth the trip? In short: yes. 

Why would you pass up the opportunity to visit one of Egypt’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites – a trio of landmarks left behind by one of the world’s oldest civilisations. Not to mention the fact that The Great Pyramid of Giza, built for the Pharaoh Khufu, is the last standing ancient wonder of the world.

Best Way to Visit the Pyramids of Giza: On a Tour or Independently?

Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza Cairo, Egypt

So now that you’ve decided to visit the pyramids, the next question is how? What is the best way to visit the Pyramids of Giza?

You really have two options here: visiting the pyramids on a tour or independently. 

Independently it is cheaper of course, and you will have as much time as you please at the pyramids. 

That said, there’s nothing like learning about the history of the pyramids in-situ and a guide will help you to explore the site to its fullest. 

Visiting the Pyramids of Giza On a Tour 

Visiting the Pyramids of Giza on a booked tour would be the most convenient option. You can book either a guided tour with other tourists or opt for a private guided tour. 

Organised tours mean you have a tour guide to share insights and information with you, and you may meet other travellers while you’re at it. It is also the safest option and requires the least amount of planning. Here are a few excellent tours for you to consider:

Half-Day Private Tour

A half-day private tour lets you experience the Giza pyramids and Sphinx at your own pace. The trip starts with a pick-up from your Cairo accommodation, and your guide will take you to your first destination: the Great Pyramid of Giza. 

From this point, the guide will lead you through the Giza plateau. Here, you’ll learn about the history of the many structures and get a glimpse of the Sphinx. To top it off, you can enjoy a short camel ride around the pyramids. 

This tour includes hotel pick-ups and drop-offs, an area ticket to the Giza pyramids, an English-speaking guide, a water bottle, and all taxes and service fees. The tour price starts at £28 per person. Don’t forget to bring your ID or passport for identification. 

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A Full-Day Guided Tour

This full-day guided tour is highly rated and popular. 

A private guide and Egyptologist will guide you through the Giza plateau, where you’ll get stunning views of the pyramids. Then you’ll continue to the Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple. After seeing the pyramids of Giza, the tour guide will show you to a local restaurant, where you’ll taste Egyptian cuisine. 

After lunch, the tour continues into Cairo, where you’ll visit museums and other popular attractions. The lunch, entrance fees, hotel pick-ups, and drop-offs are all included in the tour price of about £81.00 per person.

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How to Visit the Pyramids of Giza Independently

Cairo - View of Pyramids of Giza

While visiting the pyramids alone requires more effort, it’s doable and can be just as enjoyable. If you’re wondering if it is safe to visit the pyramids of Giza?  

The answer is generally yes – although as a tourist, it’s always best to remain alert, especially when travelling via public transport.

Getting to the Pyramids of Giza

You can get to the pyramids from Central Cairo within minutes in two ways: via public transport or taxi. 

The recommended way to travel via public transport will only take 15 minutes. First, you’ll take the Line Two Cairo Metro at the Martyrs station, which costs around 5 EGP. After about four minutes of travelling and six stops, you’ll get off at Cairo University. 

Once here, you can book a taxi which will take you straight to the pyramids of Giza. The taxi trip will only cost 20-40 EGP and will take about 10 minutes to complete. Alternatively, you can get a taxi for the whole journey. 

Tickets to the Pyramids of Giza

After you’ve arrived at the pyramids, you can purchase a general admissions entrance ticket on-site. 

This ticket allows you to explore most of the outside areas of The Pyramids of Giza complex. It costs 200 EGP for adults and 100 EGP for students. 

Note that they issue the last tickets an hour before closing, so arriving early is always better. 

I recommend an independent visit for those who don’t have a tight schedule or limited time as many factors can impact your trip, for example, taking the wrong turn or a delayed train. 

Should You Go Inside the Pyramids? 

Inside Great Pyramid Giza Cairo, Egypt

Yes!  If you think the pyramids are incredible from the outside, wait until you get inside! Going into the structures is an incredible experience. All three of the great pyramids offer entry at an additional fee.

The general pyramids of Giza entry tickets allow you to explore outside the three pyramids and the Sphinx. However, you can purchase an on-site ticket to enter different pyramids. 

The extra ticket for the Great Pyramid is 400 EGP, while entrance to the 2nd or 3rd pyramid is 100 EGP. 

I opted to go inside the Great Pyramid and would definitely recommend you do the same. There’s not a tonne to see once you’re inside but being able to scramble through a tunnel to see the antechamber and burial room is worth the extra cost. 

The History of the Pyramids of Giza 

Pyramids of Giza - Cairo, Egypt

The Great Pyramid of Giza dates back to around 2551 BC and was constructed under the rule of Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops in Greek). While other pharaohs had built pyramids, this was the first that had been built on such a large scale. 

The grand tombs would contain the mummified pharaohs and their valuable belongings and relics to accompany them in the afterlife. 

According to Greek Historian Herodotus, it took about 100,000 men and 20 years to construct the Great Pyramid of Giza, though as Herodotus wrote his “histories” significantly later there are questions about the validity of his claims. 

The reality is that no-one is quite sure how they built the pyramids, but we can be sure that it took a large workforce several years to complete the process. 

Chephren and Mycerinus are the other two of the three Pyramids of Giza, and these were built under the reign of Pharaoh Khafre and Pharaoh Menkaure. Khafre also built the Sphinx. 

These impressive man-made structures consist of 5.5 million tonnes of limestone, 8,000 tonnes of granite, and 500,000 tonnes of mortar. 

They’d have looked very different initially – with a smooth and polished limestone exterior and a gold cap covering the structure’s highest point, they were designed to gleam in the desert sun. Today, the pyramids, long shrouded by smog and sand, have a blackened surface caused by pollution.  

What You Need to Know Before Visiting the Pyramids: Practical Tips 

Pyramids of Giza - Cairo, Egypt

Now that you know how to visit the pyramids, there are a few things to remember before you hop on a plane. Here are some practical tips to get you to the pyramids without a sweat. 

When’s the Best Time to Visit the Pyramids of Giza?

There are a few factors that play a part in how many tourists visit the pyramids of Giza each day. The most affordable time of the year with the least tourists is during the summer. Egyptian summers are insanely hot and regularly exceed 40°C, which can be uncomfortable if you’re exploring for hours. 

If you think the lower prices and fewer crowds are worth the desert sun, it’s best to go this time of the year. I suggest you arrive at the site around 8 am as it is still relatively cool and calm at this time. 

As tempting as it may sound to save some money, I recommend a trip during winter. The country’s winter months are relatively mild, with temperatures that can fall below 10 °C at night. These conditions are much more manageable and comfortable for a tour that takes up hours of your day. 

What to Wear to the Pyramids?

Julianna at the Pyramids of Giza

Egypt has a hot and dry climate dominated by a desert landscape. Most people find these sweltering conditions quite bothersome, but if you pack smartly, you can be cool and comfy on your Egypt trip. 

When visiting the Giza complex, you can expect to do a lot of walking. So I recommend you bring comfy shoes that are fit for exploring. 

If you’re travelling to the pyramids, it’s best to wear light and breathable fabrics like cotton and linen. Many tourists choose to remain covered from the shoulders to below the knees. But this is not a rule for visitors, and you will see people in shorts and sundresses. 

However, Egypt is very conservative and wearing something that shows much of your skin could offend the locals. And the sun is quite harsh, so protection is vital.

Egypt’s mild winter can result in chilly evenings. It’s best to wear something light throughout the day, like a pullover, and then swap it out for a warmer coat in the evening. 

Here are some must-have items: 

  • a long-sleeved t-shirt
  • long baggy skirts or pants
  • a hat, a light fleece top
  • and a jacket for colder months 

For women: it’s advisable to wear clothing that will keep your knees, cleavage and shoulders covered. Make sure to have a scarf handy to conceal your hair if you enter a religious temple. 

Opening Hours

The opening hours for the pyramids of Giza are as follows:

  • Summer (April – September): 8 am – 5 pm
  • Winter (October – March): 8 am – 4 pm

I recommend spending at least 3 hours at the site. This will ensure you have enough time to cover all three pyramids and the solar boat museum and still have time to capture some captivating photos for your socials.  

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All you need to know for visiting the Pyramids of Giza

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Tips for visiting the Pyramids of Giza

The Pyramids of Giza. A bucket list destination for thousands of people. A timeless place that stimulated the fantasies of archaeologists, historians, engineers and conspiracy theorists for centuries. One of the places I dreamed to visit for my entire life. Seeing the Pyramids of Giza for the first time was a great emotional moment and I think everyone wishing to visit this place deserves to have a great experience. For this reason, in this post I’ve outlined 16 best tips for visiting Pyramids of Giza. This includes, my personal experience, photos of the best viewpoints in Giza and exclusive insight.

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Essential things to know BEFORE visiting Egypt.

Visa and egyptian currency.

You will need a tourist VISA to enter the country. This costs $25 USD per person and it’s doable on line at Visa2Egypt or in person at your arrival. BE AWARE that if you decide to do it in person YOU MUST carry USD dollars in cash with you. In fact, the VISA office don’t accept any other type of currency or card payments.

At your arrival, don’t look for an immigration office but for a BANK OFFICE. This is located immediately at the right side BEFORE the line for the passports checks. Here you can buy the visa! If you do it online (as we did) be aware of fake visa websites! Trust only Visa2Egypt. Here, you’ll have to upload a copy of your passport and a photo of you in passport size (max 5MB). I received my visa in about 48 h but it may take up to one week. With your e-visa, you can go straight to the passports checks. The immigration officer will collect your paper and put a stamp on your passport. He will keep your e-visa, so every time someone ask you for the visa, he/she means the stamp in your passport.

Egypt currency is the Egyptian Pound. BEWARE that if you are travelling from the UK or Italy there is no way you can obtain Egyptian pounds before your trip. You have to withdraw the Egyptian currency at the local ATMs (there are various inside and outside the airport).

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Religion and Restrictions in Egypt

Egypt is a Muslim country. Despite it is more liberal than other Muslim countries, it is advisable to bring conservative clothes. You should wear these in all the Muslim Areas (e.g. Islamic Cairo) and in the cities of Cairo and Alexandria.

Smoking (tobacco) is allowed everywhere. Many restaurants have a “non smoking area” and you can ask to seat there if you can’t bear a cloud of smoke all around.

Be cautious in street photography/videography, especially in Cairo. It’s forbidden to photograph governmental/military buildings. This applies also to historical locations/buildings used for governmental/military scope. Be careful as you can risk the prison for this!

Bringing/buying drugs in Egypt is strictly forbidden and punishable with prison. Moreover, the use of some medicines is forbidden/restricted. You should check what is or not allowed with your GP. If you are taking some specific medications bring your doctor prescriptions written in English. Keep all your medicines (also the general ones as ibuprofen) in their original package. Moreover, separate them from other products for possible inspections.

Entry Tickets and discounts in Egypt

Unfortunately you can’t buy online tickets for attractions in Egypt (e.g. the Pyramids/Luxor). If you find them online, it’s a scam!! Tickets are sold exclusively at the ticket counters outside the attractions. Moreover, to distinguish them from fake ones, the legit ones have a hologram proving their authenticity.

If you are a student you have the right of entry fee discount up to 50%. However, you have to present an ISIC card for this. Nevertheless, if you are older than 30 (in some locations 25) years old, your ISIC card is not valid! I know this is quite unfair. In fact, most PhD students (like me when I visited Egypt) are older than 25. Apparently, this is also against the ISIC rules (I did a complain about it). However, you can’t do much against this. You can try to “fight” with the guy at the ticket counter and hope for the better. My ISIC card was accepted in most sites. Nevertheless, it was categorically refused in Luxor (everywhere except the Luxor Temple) and at the Egyptian Museum.

Uber in Egypt

Uber in Egypt is safe and reliable. We used it in Cairo, Alexandria and Hurghada. However, if you see on the app that your driver accept your ride but will make you waiting more than 5 mins to reach you; cancel your booking and try again! We noticed this little scam in Cairo. Drivers super far away from us blocked our ride and took ages to reach us when another driver was nearer.

They do this because after 5 mins waiting, you are legally forced to pay 10LE if you cancel. Ergo, they get paid anyway even if they don’t come! This happened to us 5/6 times but most of the rides were completely fine. We reported this to Uber. It looks like they took the information very seriously. We received an email confirming they were taking actions against these scams. I am not sure if this is still happening.

Tipping in Egypt

Tipping in Egypt is a large part of the Egyptian culture. In fact, you are expected to tip for everything. Want to go to the toilet and need paper? Tip. Someone opened your car door? Tip. A guy inside the Karnak temple is pointing something invisible speaking to you in Egyptian? Tip. Would you like a cup of free tea? Tip. Tipping doesn’t meant that you have to run out of money in a second.

Tipping can be done responsibly and kindly so don’t let them rip you off. Some of the Egyptian guides and people we talked about it found asking directly for a tip “rude”. Nevertheless, most people are not of the same opinion and won’t be afraid of asking you money or complain the tip received is not enough.

It is up to you judging who deserve a tip or not. Before tipping, we asked to some Egyptian friends some guidance and they told us that most of the tips are around 5-20 LE. I tipped 50-100 LE only people who helped/guided us half/whole day (on the top of the price paid for the service).

It is safe to visit Egypt?

Something that concerns a good 95% of people who have Egypt in their minds for an imminent or future travel plan, is if it is safe to travel in Egypt in 2022? According to our experience, Egypt was very safe . We never felt in danger or seen anything suspicious. Every attraction (including the Pyramids in Giza) is well equipped with security scans and check points and we felt safe all the time.

Planning a longer trip to Egypt? Read my Complete guide to Egypt for more information.

Pyramids of Giza Map

Th Giza Pyramid Complex is famous with the name Giza Necropolis . This includes The Great Pyramid of Giza (or Pyramid of Khufu), The Pyramid of Khafre, The Pyramid of Menkaure and the Great Sphinx. Moreover, some other small Pyramids dedicated to the Queens, two cemeteries and a Solar Boat Museum are also part of the complex. Unfortunately, any physical map of the Giza Necropolis is available on site. To have an overview of the area, is better to download an online map. The best one I found is this posted above from Wikicommon.

Information about Giza Pyramids

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When were the Pyramids of Giza built?

The Pyramids of Giza date back to c.2580 -2560 BC. In fact, Egyptologists believe they were constructed over a 20-year period during the reign of King Khufu (2589 – 2566 BCE).

Why were the Pyramids built?

I need to point out that the Pyramids of Giza are not the only pyramids in Egypt, neither the first to appear in the Egyptian territory. Indeed, it is arguable that the Pyramids in Giza were the latest and final attempt to build a majestic burial site. In 2008 it was discovered that there were over 138 pyramids all over Egypt . However, the earliest ones are those still standing in the necropolis of Saqqara and Dashur. To reply the question why were the Pyramids built, the most accredited studies argue that the pyramids’ main purpose was merely religious.

Ancient Egyptians were one of the first populations believing in the afterlife. They thought that when a king died, his spirit (kalled “Ka”) stayed with his body. For this reason, the body and its spirit needed to be protected from the outside world. The protection of the corpse and its spirit came through mummification and a burial site that included everything the king would need in the afterlife. Here come the Pyramids. A magnificent burial site protecting the King (and his family) during the afterlife.

Why the pyramids have a triangular shape?

There are many theories about why the pyramids have a triangular shape. A scholarly-accepted theory says that pyramids were modelled on a sacred, pointed stone called the  benben. This used to be located in the Temple of Ra at Helipolis . The benben symbolises the rays of the sun and it was usually placed at the top of pyramids and obelisks. Another lovely (and quite romantic) theory I’ve heard from a guide in Egypt, is that the pyramids actually represent the dune of the desert.

Who built the Pyramids of Giza?

Though for a long time it was believed that the pyramids were built by slaves, recent evidence demonstrates that the people who built the pyramids were actually paid labourers, probably native from Egypt. The oldest known pyramid is the one located in Saqqara an built on 2630 B.C. This is famous as “Step Pyramid” because it’s more a traditional mastaba than a triangular-shaped tomb. The first pyramid having a triangular shape appeared in Dashur around 2613-2589 B.C. and it’s famous as “Red Pyramid” from the colour of its bricks. After many attempts, new techniques and an (estimated) force of around 20,000 workmen shaped the Great Pyramid of Khufu. This appeared as the masterpiece of the Egyptians’ burial sites.

How the pyramids were built?

For years, scholars from around the world have wondered about the exact technology used by Egyptian for the construction of the Giza Pyramids more than 4,500 years ago. A technology that, as argued by many, was so “advanced” to appear as alien. However, sometimes you don’t need aliens to be smart. And Egyptians were smart. Despite the mystery of the Pyramids construction is still partially unsolved, the most acquainted theories argue that:

  • Egyptians used some kind of superstructures to move the blocks up to their position. Nevertheless, this technique has some written historical evidence but no actual confirmation or practicability in reality.
  • Egyptians used ramps to raise the blocks. This is the most favourable theory especially after the recent finding of a 4,500 years-old ramp dating back to reign of Pharaoh Khufu. You can read the article here .

This sheds a new light on the technique used by Egyptians for the construction and development of the Giza Plateau. However, there are pieces still missing from the puzzle. It’s especially true that we still don’t know how Egyptian cut their hard stones (e.g. granite) and how they lifted blocks at the side of the pyramids.

Entrance fees for the Giza Plateau

All the prices below are in Egyptian Pound and updated to February 2022.

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Reaching the Pyramids from Cairo

The Pyramids of Giza are located in what is known as the Giza Plateau . This is a vast desert area located at about 25 km from Cairo. It usually takes from 40 to 90 minutes (according to the traffic) to reach the Giza Plateau from Cairo. An Uber/Careem ride will cost you between EGP 80-140 . For this reason, if you want to visit early or avoid starting your day stuck in the crazy Cairo traffic, I would recommend to book an hotel in Giza.

Reaching the Giza plateau from the Airport

If you have just a short layover in Egypt and want to visit the last surviving of the ancient 7 wonders of the world, I would recommend to pre-book an organised tour. Egypt take some time to get used to. If you are in hurry, you won’t have the opportunity to acclimatise to the Egyptian atmosphere. There are several companies that organise layover tours of the Pyramids. A good company that we used for going to Abu Simbel and visit Saqqara / Dashur is Emo Tours . The guides we met were very knowledgeable and they have a special section for layover tour of Cairo and Giza.

Where to stay in Giza

In my opinion staying one or two days in Giza will give you a best opportunity to visit the necropolis without the stress of coming from Cairo. Most hotels in Giza are located at a walking distance from the Pyramids and, in case you don’t want a guide and undertake an independent visit of the Giza Necropolis, it’s very easy to pop directly into the tickets booth.

In Giza, there are a few luxury hotels and a great number of small but convenient medium range hotels and guest-houses. If you opt for a luxury vacation, the best place to stay near Giza is surely the Marriott Mena House, Cairo . This is a 5-star hotel featuring one of the best views of the Pyramids from the balconies of its rooms. As expected, it’s expensive and from what I’ve heard, the service is not the best you can find.

Budget stays in Giza

If you are travelling on a budget but you don’t want to renounce to a room with a view, there are a great number of low-cost stays in Giza. I feel to recommend the place where we stayed during our days in Giza. This is called Pyramids Guest House . This guest house is located in a little backstreet of Giza, super close to the main entrance of the Giza Necropolis and the Giza shopping area. Although is not visible from the main street, there are plenty of signs directing you to the right place.

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The price of the accommodation is really a steal from what you get in return! In fact, we paid about £72 for a three-night stay and this included an amazing breakfast with Pyramids view every morning and free transportation from the airport to the guest house!! This is something you might want to consider when arriving in Egypt. Indeed, not many places offer this service for free. Our driver picked up us at 2 AM at the airport and drove us safely at the hotel without even asking a tip (that we gave him anyway because it was one of the sweetest men we met in Egypt!).

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Bonus point! This place is so close to the Pyramids that you can watch the entire Sound & Light show without actually going there!

Tickets and opening hours of the Giza Necropolis

The Giza Necropolis is open every day from 8 am to 5 pm during wintertime (October to March) and from 7 am to 6 pm during summertime ( April to September).

Tickets are (for prices updated to Dec. 2019 see above) are sold exclusively at the ticket counter at the main entrance of the Pyramids (in front of Pizza Hut). Any site selling tickets for the Pyramids online (at least until now) it’s likely to be a scam. Some tour agencies have the option to buy tickets for the Pyramids and other attractions in advance. However, this means that you pay in advance the price of your ticket but this will be bough by your guide for you at the entrance of the attraction.

When is the best time for visiting the pyramids of Giza?

Are you wondering if it’s better to visit the Pyramids at morning or in afternoon? Well, welcome to the club. Before visiting the site by myself, I’ve searched the reply to this question everywhere but the answers provided by other travellers were pretty vague. For your information, I visited the site at both times. Ergo, I can now reply to this question now. You’re welcome!

Visiting the Pyramids at early morning

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Visiting the Pyramids at early morning can have both advantages and disadvantages. Indeed, despite during the early opening time the site is less crowded, you may discover that the view of the Pyramids is not so clear. This largely depends on the winds blowing from the Sahara and the pollution around Cairo that cause haziness in the area of Giza. If you are lucky (like I was), you may have a perfectly clear morning with a majestic view of the Pyramids (the photo above was taken at 7.30 in the morning). But if you catch a hazy morning, you might have to wait a couple of hours before the sky clears and finally see the Pyramids.

Visiting the Pyramids in the afternoon

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Like for the morning visit, also the afternoon has its pro and cons. If you visit in the afternoon, you have to keep in mind that temperature might be quite warm and the light might hit strong on the Pyramids, creating a game of light and shadow on the side of the tombs. The good aspect is that if you wait until the closure, the site become less crowded and on a clear day you will enjoy a beautiful golden light (see picture above! This was shot around 5.30/ 6 PM).

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We started our visit just after 1 PM and we noticed that great part of the tourists didn’t go much farther than the Sphinx (this was indeed the most crowded part). The area of the Pyramids was mostly empty and it felt like we had it all for ourselves! I honestly loved our afternoon visit! I loved all the pictures that we took with the golden light behind the Sphinx! If I have to return I would probably go in the afternoon again!

So, now you know what to expect from both type of visits!

Can you go inside the Pyramids?

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Yes! One can actually go inside most of the Pyramids that are open to the public. Going inside a pyramid is certainly something you want to check off from your bucket list and I (mostly) enjoyed the experience, but before you decide to venture inside one of the most ancient funerary chambers in the world, you need to consider a couple of things. If you suffer from claustrophobia or have any clinical condition that may affect you while on a closed space. Please don’t go. This might be harmful to you and once inside it might be difficult to receive help.

Remember that the pyramids were built to bury people. Ergo they are not thought for living humans. It’s very warm inside, it’s suffocating for some parts and air is pumped from outside. Spaces can be very tight in the descending tunnel(s). Some people might be finding difficult to pass, crunch or walk on four feet. Your guide (if you have one) can’t enter with you.

According to my experience, despite I loved the Indiana Jones part of actually getting inside a tomb, I had the constant feeling I was doing something wrong. As a historian and respectful custodian of the past, I did not feel much comfortable in breaking into the pharaoh’s chosen afterlife home. I know that the actual Pharaohs sarcophagi are no longer inside the pyramids but I had anyway the feeling that I shouldn’t be there. Am I crazy, am I?

How much does it costs to get inside a Pyramid?

The access to the Giza Necropolis does not include a trip inside the Pyramids. The access to the tombs has a special tickets that costs between 100-400 LE. The only necropolis that include a pyramid access is Dashur. In the necropolis of Saqqara you can enter for free in the smallest of the pyramids.

Can you go inside the Sphinx?

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In theory yes. Practically not really. With “inside the Sphinx” of course is it understood the area close to the famous Dream Stele of Thutmose IV. However, the entire area surrounding the Sphinx is fenced and closed with a gate. Until some years ago, you were allowed to get a close up of the Sphinx but this is no longer possible. In fact, the closer you can get to the Great Sphinx is about 5-7 meters from the main observation point.

As far as I know, there are some private (and likely super expensive) tours of the Great Sphinx area but it looks like they are reserved to eminent visitors and almost impossible to book online or everywhere else. If you are lucky enough to get on one of those tours, well, congratulations! This is probably the opportunity of a lifetime! If you are among the other common mortals, the best you can do is getting a good zoom lens!

Can I climb the Pyramids?

Not really. Climbing the Pyramids (any of them) is currently forbidden by the Egyptian Authorities. You risk a fee or detention if caught up in the act of climbing a pyramid. However, despite this is well known, pyramid guardians, camel owners and sometimes even local police will insist you that if you pay them they will let you climb. I want you to discourage you not only from giving them any money but also from climbing the pyramids.

They are more than 3,500 years old, they are tombs! What it looks like a fun photo to take, it’s actually a damage you are causing to one of the world’s most important landmarks. Ergo do something else!

Can you ride a camel at the Pyramids?

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Yes you can but be careful! There are many people who will try to scam you for camel rides AND not all the camels you will see are treated fairly . Doing a camel ride around the Pyramids is one of the nicest experience you can have in Giza and, if done correctly, it can be one of the highlights of your trip. Moreover, certain viewpoints can be visited only if you take a camel ride. Ergo, if you decide to go, open your eyes and spot the owners who really care about their camels or those who works for the riding camels scheme of Giza. To know what I am talking about read below!

Is camel riding ethical at the Pyramids?

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As a lover of the animal world, I’m usually strongly against any type of animal ride. For this reasons, I was very sceptical to undertake a camel ride in any place in Egypt. It’s true that camels were used by Egyptians as a primary means of transport into the desert from centuries and still do their job when it comes to patrol the desert areas of surrounding Giza and travel small distances. Nevertheless, most camels in Giza are now used with the mere scope of entertaining tourists and not all of them are treated fairly.

What is a camel fair treatment?

With a “fair treatment” I mean that the camel should not work the entire day under the sun, be well hydrated, eat well and rest for a couple of hours after each ride. A fair ride should last maximum 30 minutes and the camel should rest for at least one hour after the ride. As you can imagine most camel owners doesn’t respect that. But not all the people are the same, there are owners who actually care about their camels and treat them more than well!

Giza Camel Riding Scheme

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I wasn’t aware of this (not sure if official) scheme, until I listened to a podcast on Egypt some months before my trip. This guy was talking about an official way to ride a camel without the fear of getting scammed and/or being unethical. Following his suggestion, I searched for some “blue signs” not far from the Sphinx and I found a space where three/four camel were parked. Differently from not ruled rides, here you can’t bargain (much). There is a fixed price of 600 LE per person for a 30 minutes ride. However, because in the end in Egypt you can bargain anyway I’ve agreed a price of 500 LE. It’s much more expensive than a not ruled ride (that can last up to two hours) but you can spot the difference just by looking at the camels and how healthy they look compared to their neighbours.

I have to say that I am still unsure about my experience. We did not complete the ride till the last viewing point and I preferred to take just some pictures around with the camel. The strong feeling I was doing something wrong remained despite I am sure the camels were doing great.

Pyramids tour or independent visit?

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If you want to make the most of your day trip to Giza without the hassle, it’s probably better to undertake an organised tour of the Pyramids. This is particularly suggested if you know nothing about the necropolis, don’t want to deal with (sometimes very) persistent vendors or/and feel insecure in going around alone.

On the other hand, if you want to have more freedom for taking pictures, no time limits when exploring and go at your own pace an independent tour of the Pyramids is the best option. We chose the second option and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised that we did not get annoyed so much by vendors. I was really expecting the worse after reading a couple of blogs, but apart from some camel guys and a couple of scammers near the Great Pyramid it was a fantastic and quiet visit!

What should I wear when visiting the Pyramids?

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You will be surprised to discover that in Giza the clothing etiquette is very relaxed compared to Cairo. Being such a touristic place, the strict rules you need to observe in Islamic sites in Cairo are mostly lifted. You can practically wear whatever you want but I would invite you to observe always a minimum of clothing etiquette. Remember always that you are in a predominantly Islamic country.

Giza tend to be very hot during the day with temperatures rising up to 35-40 degrees in summer. However, it is surprisingly fresh at early morning and during spring time it is actually cold! In fact, I discovered that in mid April (when we visited) morning temperatures were around 15-18 degrees accompanied by a light but fresh wind that forced me to cover up with a jacket!

10 things to pack for the Pyramids

  • Hat . As you can imagine walking under the sun in Egypt is unthinkable without a hat! This will help you to cool down a little and protect your head from the excessive heat.
  • Breathable cotton/linen clothes . You will sweat a lot! Especially if you visit during the afternoon hours. So it’s better to wear breathable cotton or linen clothes. These can be maxi dresses, long skirts, blouses, capri pants, coulottes etc. I would avoid wearing denim jeans at the Pyramids. They are not very breathable and will stitch with your legs!
  • Under dress shorts (for ladies!) . If your intention is that of riding a camel, is better to wear some shorts under your dress! I did it and they were life saving! In fact, camel rugs can be a little itchy against your skin and you don’t want to have an irritation on your legs for the rest of your holiday!
  • Scarf . This can have multiple uses. In the morning (during the spring, autumn and winter months) you can use it to cover up your shoulders from the cold wind. However, it is also a protection from the sand that might go in your eyes/mouth/head.
  • Solid walking shoes . Conversely to what many people think, the terrain around the Pyramids it’s very rocky. There are big and small stones coming from the excavations and tombs nearby that might hurt your feet if you don’t pay attention. It is better to wear some nice trainers or walking shoes to avoid burning your feet with the warm sand or get an injury from the rock.
  • Bottle of water . Once you get inside the Pyramids Complex there are no places where you can buy water. The better think is to bring water with you from outside. If you stay a whole day I would suggest about 2-3 L of water. The sun and heat will hit strongly and you will soon become dehydrated. Don’t risk to ruin your day!
  • Small change of Egyptian pounds . It is a good thing having a small change of Egyptian pounds with you to tip people. This might happen if you want to have a picture with a camel/ask someone to take a picture of you. People in Egypt expect to receive a tip if they provide you with a service.
  • Cross-body bag . It’s good to have a small cross-body bag with you to keep safe all your belongings. It’s better than having a backpack that will turn your back into a boiling hell.
  • Refreshing tissues/small towels . To fight the effects of the heat is better to have with you some refreshing tissues and small towels to keep you fresh.
  • Non-melting snacks . If you stay around most of the day in the Giza Necropolis you might get hungry! There are no shops/bars inside the Pyramids area, so it’s better to have a small snack with you. Of course, don’t bring chocolate snacks!

12. Best places to eat near the Pyramids of Giza

There is a great number of restaurants near the Pyramids but NOT INSIDE THE NECROPOLIS area (remember this when going!). However, with Egyptian food, you can never go wrong! Almost every place we tried in Egypt served the most delicious and tasty dishes. If you want to dine in a fancy restaurant, the best option is the 139 Restaurant at the Marriot Mena House Hotel. However, one of the best restaurants with a view you can find nearby the Pyramids is Pizza Hut ! In fact, this Pizza Hut is located exactly in the front of the Sphinx and you can see it in all its glory. In the same building there is also a KFC , if you want to grab a snack on the go. They have also a sitting room on the second floor where you can enjoy the same view of Pizza Hut.

Solar boat museum. Is it worthy?

While searching info on the Pyramids, you probably have found also the Solar Boat Museum. Wandering what it is? Read below!

What is a solar boat?

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The solar boat museum was built in 1985 to host one of the most incredible discoveries of the last century. Indeed, during an excavation at the foot of the Great Pyramid, an intact full-size vessel dating back to 2500 BC was discovered. It is almost certain that the vessel was built for Khufu (King Cheops) and buried with him in its afterlife home.

The name “solar boat” comes from the fact the vessel was likely understood as a solar barge. This means that it wasn’t really used to navigate but it was designed to be a ritual vessel aiming to carry the resurrected king with the sun god Ra across the heavens. In this regard, archaeologists are still uncertain about this hypothesis because the vessel shows signs of being used in water. Meaning that the boat might have had additional uses, possibly linked to funerary rituals as well.

It is worth to visit the Solar Boat museum?

Yes. You have just to imagine that this boat is likely to be the oldest and best preserved vessel of Antiquity! It is almost certain you won’t see anything similar elsewhere in the world.

How much it cost visiting the Solar Boat Museum?

The ticket to enter the Solar Boat museum is not included in the general price you pay to enter the Giza Necropolis. In fact, this is sold as a separate ticket and costs 100 LE.

Solar Boat Museum Opening Times

You can visit the Khufu ship at the Solar Boat museum every day from 9 am to 16 pm.

Visiting the Sound & Light show at the Pyramids of Giza

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The Pyramids Sound and Light Show it’s a one-hour show that narrates the history of ancient Egypt and its kings in the most epic way. A cinematic Ben-Hur style narrative voice will entertain you with spectacular images projected on the Sphinx and Pyramids and a colourful light show. It is worthy? Not sure.

We’ve watched the show from the terrace of our hotel and honestly it did impress me so much. It’s nice, a bit old school but in my opinion it doesn’t worth the $19 you will pay. I think we did the best decision to watch it from the terrace because it was free, the view was amazing and we could hear all the story perfectly. However, if you love the genre this is certainly a thing you would love to do, so here some info for your visit!

How much it cost the Pyramids Sound and Light Show

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The tickets to the Pyramids Sound and Light Show are sold by a private company. These are the only attraction tickets you can buy online. If you buy the ticket at the counter before the show, this will cost you LE 300. If you buy it from the website the price will be in american dollars and you will pay 19 USD. They recently introduced also a “VIP ticket” for 22,58 USD. Here you can buy also tickets for other light shows (e.g. Karnar or Abu Simbel Light Shows).

You can buy your tickets directly at soundanlight.show .

What time is the Pyramids Sound and Light Show?

The show is everyday from 19.00 pm to 20.00 pm in English language and from 20.00 pm to 21.00 pm in French language . However, check the website for updates because the show is often cancelled without any notice in case of private events and (unlikely) bad weather. In fact, during our stay it was cancelled one night on two and the weather was good. So, make your considerations.

Scams to avoid at the Pyramids of Giza

Visiting the Pyramids of Giza independently will give you a lot of freedom but (unfortunately) won’t save you from possible scammers around the area. However, when you are on your own, there are several ways you can be targeted by scammers and below you’ll find the most common scams that happened to us while in Giza. To note that with “scams” I don’t mean those people who approach you to sell you something, but the ones who want to rip you off.

The “your guide is downstairs” scam.

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I am not sure if this happened to someone else or it was a coincidence that day. However, I have the suspect it was a well-planned scam. One of the days while we were in Giza, we planned a tour of Saqqara and Dashur with a guide. While we were doing breakfast one of the hotel’s managers came to us with a phone saying that our guide was downstairs waiting for us.

I was immediately suspicious because our appointment was more than one hour late but in Egypt, who never knows. So I picked up the phone and, in effect, the guy at the telephone knew my name and that I was on a tour for “the pyramids”. However, a red flag was lighting in my mind. The guy did not specify what “pyramids” we should see continued to be vague. So, I pointed out that our appointment was not at that (very early) time. In the meantime, Alessio was texting our real guide that confirmed us our appointment and the fact he wasn’t arrived yet. Ergo, who was the guy downstairs???

Because the hotel was organising tours as well (but we went with Emo Tours), I have the suspect that they tried to confuse us with this type of scam, making us go with the wrong guide and discover this when it was too late. I am not 100% sure of this. However, the fact the guy knew my name and called at the hotel instead of my phone didn’t sound as a coincidence.

How to resolve this scam situation

The first thing you must do is getting in contact with your tour operator/guide. In fact, if your tour is organised with an external company, this usually communicates with your mobile directly not with your hotel (unless you ask). Most guides will have a Whatsapp chat you can use to have instant replies, so don’t be afraid to communicate in this way! The second things you can do, is ask as many details as possible about your visit.

The guy at the phone didn’t know we were actually going to Saqqara. He continued to repeat he was our guide for the pyramids. Third thing. Never reveal too many details of your plans to anyone, even to the guy at the hotel reception when he ask. Fourth and last thing, don’t even think to go with anyone unless you are 100% sure he/she is your tour guide. Especially if you are travelling as a solo woman.

The “can you change my money” scam

This happened to us all across Egypt but while around Giza it happened two-three times. It usually starts when a guy (90% of the times a camel owner/vendor) approaches you and ask you where are you from. Well, if for example you say Italy, he will comes out with some Euro in his hands and ask you if you use them in your country. If you say yes, he will ask you if you can give him some LE in exchange of the Euro (or whatever currency) he has.

Of course the change he will propose will be totally on his favour. The better thing to do is replying that you still need the Egyptian Pounds to go around the country and you can’t exchange them in that moment.

The “go climb the Pyramid, I’ll watch that nobody is coming”.

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When you are around the foot of the Great Pyramid you will probably be approached by guys who will encourage you to climb it. The most typical phrase is “go go, climb the Pyramid! I’ll watch that nobody is coming”. Let’s start with the premise that climbing the Pyramids (any of them) is forbidden. These guys know it very well. For this reason, in exchange of this favour, they will ask you money to watch that nobody (aka the Police) is on your way and to close an eye on your law infringement. Of course, we did not accept any of these offers but, unfortunately, many tourists were not of our same opinion. The worst thing, was that among these scammers of the law there were also some of the Pyramids’ guardians!

Do’s and Don’ts at the Pyramids of Giza

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There are a lot of Do and Don’ts concerning the Pyramids but I will restrict the list to 5 for each category to summarise the article and be easy to remember when you are there! I will start with the don’ts!

Don’t do this at the Pyramids

  • Climbing the Pyramids . If you don’t want to do this for preserving this amazing historical landmark at least do it for your self. In fact, if you are caught up while climbing a pyramid you might end up in jail.
  • Tip someone helping you infringing the law (e.g. climbing the Pyramids). It’s wrong, it encourages wrong behaviour, harassment towards tourists and the perpetual dissemination of the myth tourist= ATM
  • Take with you objects/stones from the Pyramids. Do I really need to explain why this is wrong?
  • Undertake a camel/horse rides with came owners that are mistreating their animals.
  • Being rude towards people working at the Pyramids or approaching you for selling somethings. Not all the vendors are scammers. Most of them are just trying to gain money for their families. It’s unnecessary to be rude. Indeed, just say a firm no if you are not interested and carry on!

Definitely do’s at the Pyramids

  • Take your time . You are living a once in a life experience. Probably something you had on your bucket list since ages. Don’t rush in order to do more things. Your visit deserves all your attention.
  • Focus on the positive sides of your visit and ignore all the things that Egypt has to improve. This will help you a lot to enjoy your visit.
  • Take pictures!! You are finally touching the Pyramids, this has to be remembered forever!
  • Try to learn something new. You don’t have to know everything about the Pyramids but try to learn something that passionate you and that you can share with someone else!
  • Explore!! It’s true, you can’t climb the Pyramids but this does’t mean you can sneak around and explore the area as a real adventurer! Who never knows what you can find!
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Best view-points and Instagrammable locations at the Pyramids of Giza

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To be honest, from whatever corner you will photograph the Pyramids, they will be always stunning. However, if you want some specific points that will help you to get a perfect insta shot, you need to know where to go! So I’ve listed below 4 most instagrammable spots in Giza!

  • The 6 Pyramids wide-view point (less tourists here!). From this point you can have an impressive wide-view of 6 on 9 of the Giza Pyramids. Unfortunately, it’s forbidden (for reasons of safety) to reach this point by walking towards this area. In fact, you have to go with a camel and a guide with you.
  • The 9 Pyramids view point (super touristy) . This is the most famous of the Giza viewpoints and you can reach it also with a taxi/coach. We decided to skip it because it was massively crowded and I preferred see the Pyramids from a less known point of view.
  • The frontal view of the Sphinx and Great Pyramid. This point is one of my favourite photo spot! It’s a bit tricky to get. First because you need a wide-angle lens to capture both the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid. Second, because it’s now closed to the public. There are some external gates surrounding the frontal area of the Sphinx and you need to ask the permission of one of the guardians to enter (at least to enter in the afternoon). Be prepared to tip someone!
  • The classic Sphinx kissing point. This is one of the most classical shot you can get. I honestly did not take it but if you search this point it’s just at the side-corridor overlooking the Sphinx. All you have to do is find the right angle with your camera.

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Wow I think this is the most thorough and informative post I’ve ever read about Giza! I love the historical information you included about the Pyramids, I definitely learned some things. I don’t know why but the Pizza Hut being right near the pyramid ticket sales really surprised me. It just doesn’t fit with how I imagine the pyramids.

Great information about where to stay, your view you had while eating breakfast every morning is unreal. I think I would have to pinch myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming!

It’s kind of scary that you got a call at your hotel to meet a tour guide that wasn’t yours, great tips on avoiding scams. Luckily you were able to catch on that something fishy was going on.

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Thanks so much Brianna! That Pizza Hut really doesn’t fit when you look it from the outside in the street. However, once you are inside the complex, everything is so huge that you completely forget that you are just at a step away from the city! That call was very creepy! I think the most important thing to do in these cases is staying calm and don’t be impulsive. I remember that in the exact moment when the call arrived, I thought for a minute that it might be my guide but then thinking carefully I was very doubtful. So, better think twice! However, apart from this creepy episode the hotel was very good!I would definitely stay again!

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Great post, so much useful information! I love that you touched on the fair treatment of Camels. I am the same way-I avoid them when I know the animals are being overworked. Thanks for sharing the tips on avoiding scams. Great tips for taking photos of the pyramids as well. I can only imagine what it must be like to wake up every morning to that view! It is on the bucket list!

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I always thought this place was a tourist trap. Glad to see that it kind of isn’t…..:P

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What a brilliantly detailed and comprehensive post! You’ve got some great shots there as well, the pyramids really are beautiful.

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Such a detailed article! This place has now been added to my bucket list. Thanks 🙂

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I loved how informative and thorough you were in this post! Egypt has long been on my bucket list and *fingers crossed* I’ll get to go next year!

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As a fellow historian, I thoroughly enjoyed this comprehensive review. That being said I was disappointed you BARGAINED 100 LE simply for the hell of it and tipped so pathetically low, compared to tips in lesser destinations in Western areas. No, it isn’t the West, but why penny pinch when you have an opportunity to deal with vendors directly? It is not an expensive price they are asking for camel rides or day-tours, nor a bargain to play this role with people who are severely lacking money in a extremely stratified country. How can you reconcile social justice while offering a fraction of minimum wage for 1 hour as an entire day tip?? Do you do that in all countries you visit? Do you ever think how stingy it reflects on the you both as an individual as well as the country you represent abroad? Same with Pizza Hut / KFC. Why would anyone wish for that experience, even for “the view”? It’s a Western experience for local people with money to afford it. Not a safe haven for Westerners to feel comfortable with photo ops. But hey, if you’re into that, cool.

You don’t have to post this publicly, but I hope you consider donating to a local charity inlieu, since your tipping was so low to the point of nearly pointless. You are not a local and I personally feel is inappropriate for someone of wealth to tip like a local when you are a foreigner from an affluent place, even if you are on a budget. Which, by the amount of countries you visit, doesn’t seem to be an issue.

Dear Ethical Traveller, thanks for your comment. I’m not sure you ever visited countries like Egypt before stating your assumptions but I can assure you that I did not penny pinched any tips given to Egyptian working people. As a historian specialised in Middle East travels, I have many friends from Cairo and Egypt who works on similar fields and I’ve asked them all the suggestions possible before tipping people in the wrong way or in a way that could be offensive for them. 100 LE for one hour camel ride (especially when the camel guy try to scam you in every way possible) is more than appropriate. Tipping rates depend also on what service you receive, I stated some general prices. It’s up to you to decide what it’s appropriate to your situation. Most of the time I found that guides and vendors tried to scam me or the service wasn’t appropriate to the price paid, so I’ve acted accordingly. And if you think you can bargain for a fair price without being scammed at least once in Egypt, please tell me (and other interested tourists) your secret because I think this would be game changing for all the hundreds of visitors who get (sometimes heavily) scammed during their visits. Tipping 15/20% of the price you pay for something (depending also on the service received) is generally fair in any country you visit not only in Egypt and I don’t think this is stinging for me as individual or the country I am from (which I don’t see as I could be an official representative in a private holiday). Concerning Pizza Hut/KFC, even if you don’t like that experience in a foreign country, this doesn’t mean that other people couldn’t be interested in it. I never said it’s my favourite thing to do, and sure I would opt for a more local option if I have the chance, but some people are more adventurous than others, some have families with kids and want a “safe heaven” out of the Giza chaos (especially if they are afraid of wandering alone in a foreign place), and some other simply don’t like Egyptian food (they do exist, yes). I don’t think there’s nothing wrong to get there for food or for a nice view of the Sphinx along with a drink as long as you are respectful of the people who work there. I honestly find more concerning your way of judging they way people travel according to your standard ethical stereotypes without knowing the background of a story. You know nothing of me and you read of my travels only the things I want you to read. If I want to donate to a charity or a local family, I don’t need to state this publicly on my blog. I would love to invite to consider better your assumptions before giving blank judgements on people’s habits. Especially when you know nothing about them or their social-economic situation. Everyone should travel as comfortable as it could in the respect of a local culture and if you think that getting a meal from KFC is the real problem with Egypt and tourism nowadays, you should pose yourself different kind of questions.

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Thanks alot for useful information

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Hi Laura! I really enjoy reading all your posts on traveling throughout Egypt! Just a quick question: have you visited the tomb of Queen Meresankh III (Eastern Cemetery) of Giza, and if so, would you recommend? (I noticed that you posted the tour prices for this tomb in the table of Entrance Fees in your blog.) Thank you!

Hi Cecilia. Unfortunately, I didn’t visit this tomb. I posted the price for the readers info. If you want to visit, I do recommend to check and see if it’s open. We discovered that tombs are not always open to tourist. This is particularly true in the Valley of the Kings. Indeed, each tomb has a schedule so it’s not always open to the public. In the case of the Valley of the Kings you will find the schedule at the entrance. There is a board showing the tombs that are open. For the one in Giza I am not really sure but I hope to find out in a future visit!

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thank you very much for amazing review, and super-detailed description of all necessary things about Giza, this will help me much for my soon trip to Cairo, and visiting Giza pyramids, read your Cairo self-guide walking tour too, as plan visit Al-Azhar, and most of Cairo’s attractions.

Frankly speaking, i’m little bit afraid about visiting that country, city, as always had opinion there not so safe, even i’m Muslim, but i’m Muslim from Europe, with much difference in culture, tradition, mentality than North Africa, Middle East countries, hope everything will pass ok 🙂 .

Will use tourist agency for guided tours you used, as see you have same life-style like me and respect similar values like me, and prefere safe way, than risking 🙂 …

If you can, tell me, is safe use their taxi companies, instead uber, as i prefere use taxi, as companies, and not invidiuals at uber, as know at uber sometimes work guy with very bad and criminal past? Or maybe using their public transport? Thanks!

Hi BR! Thanks for reading my blog and happy you are using my guide for your trip to Cairo! I found people in Egypt (and other countries in North Africa) very respectful of other people’s beliefs and cultures. I am not Muslim but I never felt unwelcome or judged for my beliefs or from where I was coming from. Egyptians are very open and welcome to other cultures. I loved to visit the mosques in Cairo, they are all so beautiful and I am glad they are open to people that are not Muslim because it’s a great opportunity to get close to a different culture and learn from it. Al-Azhar Mosque in particular it was one of my favourites as its architecture is truly stunning. Generally speaking, I think the country is safe to visit regardless if you are a Muslim or not. However, there is “tourists harassment” in certain areas like the Pyramids or Luxor. With this, I don’t mean they harass you for your religion or physical aspect but they are very pushy in trying to selling you tours, souvenirs, getting to a restaurant etc. Because most of them don’t stop even after saying “La Shukran” this can be considered harassing and annoying to deal with. I hope this doesn’t happen to you, but you should be prepared for this type of approach. All the guides we had were very respectful and professionals and we strictly talked about what we were seeing (no political or religious topics). The bedouins we travelled with into the Western Desert were much more open and friendly and we talked a lot about their religion, our differences and our cultures. It was a fantastic talk and we learnt a lot from them. Concerning Uber, all the taxi drivers we met were ok. Not sure about the public transport as we didn’t use it. If you want a general taxi, is better to call this through your hotel and agree a price first. I think you can visit safely most places and as long as there is mutual respect everything should be fine. Of course, bad people are everywhere and things can happen in Egypt as in Europe but unfortunately we can’t foreseen this. Let me know if you have any other questions! Have a nice day 🙂

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Your Guide To Visiting The Pyramids Of Giza

The Sphinx and Great Pyramids

Egypt houses numerous logic-defying historical structures, and the Pyramids of Giza are examples of renowned attractions that lure approximately 14 million tourists annually. These pyramids, which are over 4,500 years old, are among the Seven Wonders of the World. The construction of these pyramids is still a mystery that baffles many, so it's no wonder visiting Egypt to view and experience these glorious structures doesn't miss on the bucket list of the majority of avid travelers.

According to National Geographic , the construction of the first Pyramid of Giza was initiated by Pharaoh Khufu circa 2550 B.C. This pyramid is 481 feet tall, making it the biggest in Giza. The second pyramid, a project led by Pharaoh Khafre, was built circa 2520 B.C. The smallest of the three pyramids, built circa 2490 B.C., was completed during the reign of Pharaoh Menkaure. The entire complex boasts solar boat pits, mortuary temples, royal tombs, and a palace, among other fascinating features that will blow your mind. Is exploring the Pyramids of Giza in your itinerary? Here's a handy guide for a hassle-free trip.

Visit during winter or shoulder season

The Pyramids of Giza are among the main tourist attractions in Egypt, so they might be overcrowded during the peak season between October and March. Really, the best time to visit depends on what you intend to do, since different seasons have benefits and drawbacks. Summers, between April and September, in Egypt are extremely hot, so most tourists find it challenging to explore the pyramids. Due to the reduced number of visitors, the prices of accommodation and other essentials are relatively low. However, if you still want to visit in the summer, ensure you arrive at the Pyramids of Giza at around 8 a.m. to beat the heat. Winter, between October and March, is a great pick, but that means more crowds and higher prices. During winter, the best time to explore the pyramids is after 10 a.m. (via Pyramids of Giza Map).

If you're traveling on a tight budget but can't stand the scorching heat, plan to visit the pyramids in May. At this time you'll enjoy amazing deals on tour packages. You can also check out the deals offered in April or February (per Skyscanner ). Mizofriska1 on Reddit says, "Better to be an early bird arrive at 8 a.m. and leave before noon for hot sun and lots of salesmen." Another Redditor noted, "I also heard May is off-season so less crowds than their peak, which is Nov-April."

Enjoy stunning views from Panoramic Point

A close-up view isn't the best if you want to get a panorama of the Pyramids of Giza due to their enormous size. You need to view them from a distance and try out various angles, either on foot, in a car, or by camel. Some spots that offer amazing views of these pyramids include in front of the Sphinx, from Panoramic Point, from a helicopter pad, and at the Sound and Light Show (via Earth Trekkers ).

To view the pyramids in their full glory without any obstructions, the Panoramic Point is an excellent pick. From this locale, you can see at least six pyramids. You can take Instagram-worthy photos with the Pyramids of Giza as your background while standing at the viewpoint near the parking lot. Alternatively, you can capture more photos at the sand dunes (per Pyramids of Giza Map ). A reviewer on Trip Advisor stated, "From this elevated position you can get a view of all the pyramids in the area. It's a great spot to get photos of the main pyramids of interest to the west!" Another user of Trip Advisor said, "If you love photography and different angles of photo shoots don't miss this place."

Take photos with the Sphinx

The Sphinx is an iconic limestone statue, which is approximately 70 meters long and 20 meters high, with the head of a human being while other body structures take the form of a lion. This colossal structure is of great importance in the mythology of the Egyptians and Greeks. It was believed to be a spiritual guardian, and that's why sphinx statues were placed in tombs and temples. According to archeologist Auguste Mariette, the Sphinx was built to resemble the face of Pharaoh Khafre. Taking photos with this structure as your backdrop will create indelible memories because you'll not only have a charming photo but also a valuable copy of an Egyptian relic in your collection (via History ).

While commenting on a photo of the Sphinx taken from a nearby Pizza Hut, jpollo803, a Reddit user said, "This may be one the best pictures I've seen on Reddit." Alyssa Ramos posted a beautiful photo on Instagram with a caption that read, "Five years later, I finally re-did my Sphinx photo that went viral the first time I came to Egypt."

Enjoy a camel ride

They say that the camel is the ship of the desert, so choosing this mode of transportation to explore the Sahara Desert as you enjoy the splendid views of the Pyramids of Giza is recommendable. Since the temperature can be punishingly high, timing is crucial for the best experience on the back of a camel. According to Memphis Tours , the best time for camel rides is during the sunset or sunrise when it is cool. Better yet, you can take magnificent photos of the fiery sky and pyramids in the background. To avoid overpricing, it's important that you ask for the cost of a ride before you get on the back of a camel. The other must-know tip is that giving a tip isn't compulsory, so do it at will (per Egypt Travel ).

A reviewer on Trip Advisor stated, "Being in Egypt is already a dream but riding camels in the Giza Plateau with the pyramids in the distance was top notch." Iulia Cart posted a lovely photo on Instagram and wrote, "Riding a camel by the pyramids is definitely an experience to go for in Egypt ... it gets you to a very nice place from which you can easily see six pyramids."

Go inside at least one pyramid

You've probably seen trending photos of the exterior of the pyramids, but what's inside? Well, a trip to Egypt shouldn't end if you don't go inside the Pyramids of Giza to discover everything by yourself. According to Lonely Planet , you can go inside the Pyramids of Giza, but you have to pay an additional fee, and it is worth every penny because you can spend up to seven hours inside. A closer look at the enormous stones, some of which are bigger than an adult human being, is mind-boggling because it's hard to comprehend how builders managed to lay them next to each other (via Atlys ).

To discover what's inside the pyramids, you have to maneuver narrow tunnels that become more narrow the further you go. In most sections, the passages are less than 2.5 square feet, but to ensure adventures don't encounter any difficulty going inside, they have handrails, wooden boards, and lamps. You'll be surprised to find out that there's limited space inside the pyramids, but that could be due to stability reasons since they are humongous structures (via Odynovo Tours ). Some of the sections you'll have access to include the king's chamber, the underground chamber, and the queen's chamber (per Smithsonian Magazine ).

Check out the Khufu Ship

The Khufu Ship is a 4,600-year vessel that was discovered in 1954 lying next to the Pyramids of Giza. This 144-foot ship, made of cider wood, takes the shape of a pod, and most people argue that it was used for various religious and funerary rituals of royal family members, such as the king. However, the function of this ship remains a mystery since researchers have different arguments. It took Kamal el-Mallakh about two years to remove approximately 1,224 pieces that made the ship. Ahmed Youssef Moustafa then did an excellent job of reconstructing the ship. Interestingly, nails weren't used to construct this vessel, builders employed the peg-in-hole technique where they joined parts using ropes and mortise-and-tenon joints (per NOVA ).

A Reddit user, Ozstevied, states, "Yea, I saw this boat on a trip to Egypt about 10 years ago. We traveled to the pyramids and our tour guide ... he recommended the boat ... I couldn't believe it was over 4,000 years old! In a post on Instagram , Tashalexiiee, poses next to the vessel and notes, "A masterpiece of woodcraft."

Book a guided tour

Although exploring the pyramids independently is a budget-friendly option, it still has its limitations. For instance, you'll not know which spots to explore for the best experience. A private guided tour is a convenient choice because you'll have an experienced tour guide to share tips and valuable information about different attractions. There's less to plan, meaning less stress because the trip organizers have got you covered. In addition, it's a safe option because your tour guide will show you where to go and what to avoid. You can choose either half-day or full-day tours, but the latter is a better pick because you'll have more time to spend in many attractions (via The Discoveries of ).

Most of the popular tours on TripAdvisor include time spent around all of the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum, with some tours even including lunch from a local spot. Several Reddit users who have explored the area say that booking a tour helps make things easier while still ensuring that you spend time at all of the highlights you traveled all that way to see. 

Dress appropriately

Although there isn't a strict dress code that tourists should adhere to, it's important to dress modestly since Egyptians are generally conservative. For example, female tourists should avoid wearing crop tops, sleeveless tops, and short pants because they expose so much skin. As you choose what to wear, remember that the place is hot, so you need to keep yourself cool. A wide-brimmed hat is an excellent pick because it provides the much-needed shade to avoid sunburns. Some dark sunglasses will complement your hat as you'll also avoid straining your eyes (via Getaway Trips ).

If you're wondering what to wear on the lower body, pack long and loose dresses and pants, but since you'll probably ride camels, pants are the better option. Most people assume that sandals are best suited for deserts to avoid excessive warmth, but that's not the case. It's advisable to wear lightweight leather shoes or trainers to offer support to your ankles as you walk on stones and rocks (per Egpyt Tours Plus ).

Valley Temple of Khafre is a must-see attraction

The Valley Temple of Khafre, which lies close to the Nile River and the Sphinx temple, was built as a place where the king was supposed to be mummified in case he died (per Landious Travel ). Each side of this structure measures 482 feet and it was built of limestone and pink granite. Since it features steeper angles and it's constructed on a raised ground, it creates the illusion that it's bigger than Khufu's Pyramid. It is believed that about 20,000 builders worked on it, and they did a great job because it is one of the ancient relics that's still in relatively good condition (via Pyramids of Giza Map ).

Once you visit this place, you'll have a complete picture of the entire funerary complex of the royal family and the rest of the family members. According to Memphis Tours , this site was used for both the purification of the mummy and the preparation for the mummification process. 

Experience the Sound and Light show

After physically exploring the Pyramids of Giza, it's now time to dive deeper into history. You shouldn't miss the Sound and Light Show, especially if you didn't go on a guided tour, because there's a lot to learn from the experience. In this show, pharaohs tell stories about what they've achieved, explain the construction of pyramids, and unravel puzzling tales of how life was thousands of years ago (per Sound and Light Show ). At the end of the show, you'll gain a better understanding of the ancient secrets of various kings such as Menkaure, Khafre, and Khufu.

The language barrier won't be a problem regardless of which part of the world you come from because you can enjoy the show in different languages, such as English, Spanish, Italian, and French. For translations into other languages like Russian, Japanese, German, Arabic, and Polish, you can listen via headphones, without incurring extra costs (via Journey to Egpyt ).

Use Uber for transportation

If you want to explore Cairo or get to the pyramids, Uber is the ideal option since it's cheaper and safer than cabs. It's quite convenient, plus you avoid exploitation since you can check the exact price on the app, unlike using cabs where a driver can overprice or ask for tips. Uber is tracked, and you can report any problems you encounter along the way, which means that the drivers are accountable (per Third Eye Traveller )

However, you need a local number to start using the app, so buy a SIM card once you arrive at the airport. There are different types of SIM cards but the best pick is Orange since you can start using it immediately. The next thing to note is that you need to have cash since you can't use foreign debit or credit cards to pay for Uber services in Egypt. Based on comfort, budget, and the number of passengers, you can either choose Uber Scooter, Uber Shuttle, Uber X, or Uber Comfort (via Katie Caf Travel ). Redditor Itsethanoluk says, "Uber is generally reliable at all times because Egypt is a country that never sleeps." Another Reddit user states, "Uber is your go-to in Cairo. I visited last October and use Uber everywhere. Meet up place is a parking lot just outside the arrivals."

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Giza Pyramids: A Complete Tour Guide

Giza Pyramids: A Complete Tour Guide

Giza Pyramids are the largest and most famous pyramid structures. These Pyramids are one of the most attractions for the people of the world to come to Egypt. If you've decided to visit this country, I'm sure these pyramids, Sphinx Statue, and smaller tombs have drawn you here. This place is one of the Wonders of the World.

This guide is about exploring the location; I will provide you with basic information the regarding your tour of Giza Pyramids, which will make it easier for you to schedule your trip here.

5 Interesting Facts about Giza Pyramids

Here are some interesting facts about Giza Pyramids

1.     The pyramid of Khufu is the oldest of the three major pyramids of Giza. This pyramid was built around 2570 BC, the earliest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only Ancient Wonder that has largely sustained.

2.     The Great Pyramid held the record for the world's tallest structure for almost 3,800 years, and then the Lincoln Cathedral was built in England in 1311 AD.

3.     These pyramids were constructed as the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs. The Great Pyramid was designed with three burial chambers to accommodate Khufu and a collection of items and treasures that he was supposed to take with him to the afterlife

4.     The Giza pyramids are not as tall as they were when they were first built. They are currently 455 feet (139 meters) tall. They were originally 481 feet (146.5 meters) tall.

5.     According to experts, The Khufu pyramid was built by around 20,000 and 30,000 masons, engineers, architects, surveyors, and other artisans. As we talk about the construction of Giza Pyramids, experts believe that more than 100,000 workers contributed during the construction of Giza Pyramids.

How to go to Giza Pyramids from Cairo

The Gaza Pyramids are not far from Cairo City. The best options for visiting the Giza Pyramids are; to take a taxi or Uber, join a tour group, or book a private car with a driver and hire a guide. All these options are easily accessible if you choose hotel Le Riad for your stay in Cairo City.

You can easily take a taxi to get to the Giza Pyramids. Cairo has three different kinds of taxis.

·     The old black and white taxis do not have an air conditioner or a meter.

·     The white taxis have a meter and air conditioning; you should make sure that the driver turns on both of them

You can easily book Uber through their app. With this option, you won't have to worry about the driver overcharging you or avoiding turning on the air conditioning or meter. This is a great way to travel between Cairo and Giza.

Various companies provide tours of the Giza Pyramids from Cairo City. These groups will be responsible for arranging everything for your tour of the Giza Pyramids, from pick-up and drop-off to your hotel. By joining these groups, you will be freed from all worries and can focus on having fun. You should consider joining a tour to avoid the hassle of haggling over camel rides, navigating the Giza Plateau, purchasing tickets, etc.

Private Car with Driver and Guide

A third option is to book a private car with a driver and guide. You can go to Gaza Pyramids by private car, where the guide will provide you with all the necessary information about the history of this place. The guide will help you with everything, including ticket purchases, camel rides, food, and the must-see locations at that place. If you choose this option over any other, it might be a little more expensive, but it can protect you from other hustles, and you will certainly enjoy your tour.

Should you go inside the pyramids

Why not! The Great Pyramid's entrance fee is significantly higher than the entrance fees to the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure, but how often do you get an opportunity to see an Ancient Wonder of the World? You can get inside the great pyramid through the door on the north face of the pyramid. For the king's chamber, walk on the ramp by the grand gallery until you reach the king's chamber.

Should you climb the pyramids

No, visitors are no longer allowed to climb the pyramids. However, some guards might allow you to make a small climb of the pyramid.

Should you take a camel ride there?

You often hear about the camel ride around the Giza Pyramids. If you want to enjoy breathtaking scenes of the pyramids, add a camel ride at the top of your list of activities to do here. You will certainly have a wonderful experience on the camel ride around the pyramids. The views on this ride will be incredible. You get to see some truly breathtaking views of the pyramids, and you will feel as if you went back 3000 years ago.

Where should you stay to visit Giza Pyramids in Cairo?

Le Riad Hotel de Charme may be the best choice for you to stay. This hotel has airy Oriental suites with private balconies overlooking El Darb El Asfar, only 300 meters from Bab El Fetouh gate. It has a garden on the roof with sweeping views of Cairo.

The historical background of Egypt inspires each room at Le Riad Hotel de Charme. The private marble bathroom and seating area are both very comfortable. There is free Wi-Fi and satellite TV on the flat-screen TV. You can easily visit other Cairo tourist attractions by staying in this hotel. The hotel is loaded with each modern convenience possibly imagined.

Final Thoughts

If you are in Egypt and haven't been to the Pyramids of Egypt, you might miss out on a truly magnificent sight. The tour of Egypt is incomplete without visiting Giza Pyramids . The choice of appropriate hospitality, however, is the element of your trip that will impact how much you enjoy it. A place of accommodation where you'll receive all the services you need so that you can enjoy your trip without being troubled.

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  • Enduring symbols of history: The Pyramids of Giza are a lasting testament to the engineering works and funerary rituals of ancient Egyptians. The first Pyramid, the Great Pyramid of Khufu was completed around 2560 BC and continues to captivate scholars and visitors alike.
  • Architectural wonders: These Pyramids reflect the engineering achievements of the ancient Egyptians. The sheer size and build of these Pyramids inspire awe among the visitors. 
  • Cultural insights: Visiting the Pyramids of Giza provides an opportunity to understand the ancient Egyptian culture, beliefs, and burial practices. The hieroglyphs, inscriptions, and artifacts inside the Pyramids offer valuable historical insights. 
  • Spectacular views: The Giza Plateau also offers panoramic views of the surrounding desert and Cairo. Take a camel ride to visit the nearby attractions and enjoy the spectacular views.

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  • April to September: 7 AM to 6 PM
  • October to March: 8 AM to 4 PM
  • By bus: 355, 357, 900, and 997 routes Nearest stop: Giza complex
  • By metro: Line 1 (Blue) Nearest stop: El Giza station
  • By car: The distance from the Cairo International Airport to the Giza Necropolis is around 47.5 km. Nearest parking: The Great Sphinx entrance
  • Carry cash: We recommend you carry some cash if you plan to shop outside the Giza complex. The small vendors outside the Necropolis most often do not accept card payments. 
  • Arrive early: To beat the heat and avoid the tour bus crowd, try to reach the Giza complex early in the morning, around 9 AM. 
  • Stay for the Light and Sound show: The Pyramids of Giza host a spectacular Light and Sound show during the sunset hours. It is a great opportunity to learn more about the history and cultural relevance of the Pyramids. 
  • Wear light clothing: It is best to wear light, breathable fabrics when visiting the Giza complex because the desert sun is scorching hot, even during the winter months.

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