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Mit Rabihah Al Baydaa
Mit Rabihah Al Baydaa

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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

10
4.7/51,228 Reviews
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Museums
Open today at 09:00-16:00
Tablet666:“The Egyptian Museum is the world's most famous treasure trove of ancient Egyptian artifacts. It is located in Cairo's Tahrir Square and was built in 1902. The museum contains more than 120,000 treasures, spanning 5,000 years, including the treasures of the town halls such as Tutankhamun's gold mask, the Royal Mummy Hall, and the statue of Kafra. The building itself is neoclassical style, and the two-story exhibition hall is arranged according to the age and theme. Although it is slightly crowded, it creates an archaeological warehouse-like atmosphere. The heritage labeling system is slightly old, but it does not hinder its status as an academic town for studying ancient Egyptian civilization. After the opening of the new museum (the Great Egyptian Museum), it still attracts historical lovers with irreplaceable collection density”
Khan el-Khalili

Khan el-Khalili

9.6
4.4/5189 Reviews
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Night view
Open today at 09:30-23:00
Tablet666:“Khalili Market is the most legendary Arab traditional market in Cairo, and has been an important trading center on the Silk Road since the 14th century. The maze of narrow lanes is lined with gold and silver shops, spice stalls, handicraft workshops, copper lamps, papyrus and other specialty products. The Fisharvi Café in the core area (founded in 1773) still retains the tradition of gathering Arab literary artists, while the stained glass and mosque minarets under the market dome form a unique Islamic picture. Despite the obvious commercialization and the need to be vigilant against high-price traps, the noisy bargaining noise, the air of mint tea and spices still make it a must-visit place to experience Egyptian culture.”
Cairo Citadel

Cairo Citadel

9.5
4.6/5149 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open today at 08:00-17:00
M28***99:“The Military Museum in Saladin Castle🏰 allows you to learn about the military culture from ancient Egypt to the present day Egypt🇪🇬. If you buy a ticket to Saladin Castle🎫, you can enter the Military Museum inside the castle for free (note: there is a hidden small museum in the Military Museum where staff sell tickets, and you need to pay to visit). The entire castle building exudes a strong Sultan Ottoman atmosphere, which is definitely worth visiting here!”
The Great Pyramid of Giza

The Great Pyramid of Giza

10
4.7/5787 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open today at 07:00-17:00
Tablet666:“The Pyramid of Khufu is the largest and oldest of the Pyramids of Giza. It was built in the 26th century BC and is the tomb of the fourth dynasty Pharaoh Khufu. It is 146 meters high and is made of about 2.3 million boulders, with an average weight of2.5 tons per block. The construction process has been a mystery to date. Its internal structure is complex, including the king's tomb chamber, the queen's tomb chamber and the large corridor and other spaces, precisely aligned the astronomical orientation. As the only surviving of the seven wonders of the ancient world, it shows the peak achievements of ancient Egyptian civilization. Although it has stood still after 4500 years of wind and rain, it is an immortal legend in the history of human architecture.”
Giza Necropolis

Giza Necropolis

10
4.8/5691 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open today at 07:00-17:00
Logan根叔:“Egypt-Giza Pyramids Pitfall Prevention Tutorial 📍【Egypt Pyramids Practical Guide|I was scammed three times on the first day😮‍💨】 Before coming to Egypt, I was mentally prepared: I would be scammed, I would be cheated, and I would meet persistent strangers. But I didn’t expect that I would be scammed three times on the first day! --- ❌ Pitfall 1: I paid for the ticket with QR code but didn’t get the ticket I arrived at the South Gate Ticket Office at 7 o’clock in the morning, scanned the QR code and paid successfully, and the card also showed that the money was deducted, but the system did not issue the ticket, so I had to pay cash again to get the ticket. ✅ Suggestion: It is safest to buy tickets with cash, or take a screenshot of the receipt after booking on the official website for future reference. --- ❌ Pitfall 2: Fake tour guide kidnapped with camels as tickets After entering the venue, a tour guide who looked very "professional" approached me and said sincerely: > "You can only take photos outside with this ticket. You have to pay extra to enter, or take my camel to enter." I was skeptical at first, but fortunately, after I insisted on refusing, he left. ✅ Reminder: The tickets for the pyramids are valid for the entire area. There are no such things as "internal tickets" or "camel passes". --- ❌ Step 3: The police asked for tips after inviting you to take photos I walked to the six-tower camera position, and a uniformed policeman took the initiative to show me the way, and said that it was okay to touch his camel and take photos with it: I thought, the police should not lie, right? After taking two photos, he immediately came over and said: "Tip, give me a tip! You are a very good person..." ... I had to bite the bullet and give you $1. ✅ Suggestion: "Free" is the opening line of the trap, don't take photos easily before confirmation. --- 🎒 Suggestion summary (very important) ⏰ It is best to enter at 7 am, the weather is cool, the light is beautiful, and there are few people 💰 Cash is the most stable, electronic payment is prone to problems 🧍‍♂️ Taking the initiative to talk, especially asking "Where are you from?" This kind of opening line basically wants you to spend money. 🗣 Please refuse decisively, don't look, don't buy, and refuse politely. 🐪 Camel experience is about EGP 500/hour, tips are not included (remember to bargain) --- Although many people approach me with a purpose, sometimes I feel extremely annoyed. But when I really stand in front of the pyramids and watch it still stand tall after 4,500 years, I still feel an indescribable shock. > The charm of Egypt lies in - it is still irresistible in chaos. --- If you also plan to come to the Pyramids of Giza, this article will give you the pits you have stepped on and the sweat you have shed. Remember to bring reason, sunscreen, cash, and - a little sense of humor.”
Nile

Nile

8.8
4.7/5689 Reviews
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Natural scenery
Boating/Sailing
Open year round, 24/7
86338633:“At that time, on the way from Luxor to Hurghada, I began to miss the Nile River infinitely. Every time I saw the river, I couldn't help but marvel in my heart. It was just a natural scenery, but it had an unreal beauty, flat and vast. I always lived in southern China and always thought that rivers came from valleys, magnificent or winding, with mountains on both sides, but the Nile River was still flat on both sides. I think there would be no Egypt without the Nile River. In such a hot and dry place that is not suitable for living, it should be this river that can pass through thousands of years without changing and keep people. Now, I have been away from Egypt for more than ten days. The most frequent flash in my memory is still the Nile River. Its beauty seems to allow anything to happen. I suddenly understand Agatha very much. If you face such a miracle every day, it is not surprising that you can write any story. Finally, I actually want to say that the Old Falls Hotel is worth staying (if the budget allows, but the afternoon tea is very bad, so be careful.”
Grand Egyptian Museum

Grand Egyptian Museum

9.4
3.9/517 Reviews
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Museums
Open today at 08:30-22:00(Tickets available until 20:00)
紛享樂:“🔮When you come to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the world's largest archaeological museum, don't rush in, but appreciate the exterior of the building first. The museum was designed by the Irish company Heneghan Peng Architects. It deconstructs the ancient Egyptian architectural language and reinterprets the continuity of civilization with contemporary technology. It is known as the "symphony of stone and light" and is ingeniously crafted everywhere. Entering the atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum, everyone will be attracted by the giant statue of Ramses II, and will never miss the opportunity to take a photo with this 3,200-year-old ancient Egyptian pharaoh.”
Great Sphinx of Giza

Great Sphinx of Giza

8.9
4.7/5755 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open today at 08:00-17:00 (admission ends at 16:00)
Aima3125:“The Sphinx is an Egyptian cultural heritage, located in the pyramidal tomb area of Giza, Egypt, and the avatar is said to be shaped by the portrait of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Havra, and there is also the view that Regidev was built according to the portrait of his father Khufu. This image is 20 meters high and 57 meters long. If the two front claws are counted, the total length is 72 meters. The face is about 5 meters long, the width is 4.7 meters, the nose is long 1.71 meters, the mouth is large 2.3 meters, and the mouth is large 1.93 meters. It wore a Nemes crown, a fan-shaped Names headscarf on both ears, a sacred snake relief engraved on the forehead, a monarch's logo on the jaws - a drooping long beard, a collar around its neck, and a feather pattern of eagles dressed in a sphinx.”
City Of The Dead Cairo Egypt

City Of The Dead Cairo Egypt

7.9
4.3/551 Reviews
Open year round, 24/7
M84***97:“Cairo's "City of the Dead" where countless people live | Kalafah Cemetery. This is a unique cemetery area, officially known as the "Kalafah Cemetery". As early as the Fatimid period, this area was used as a cemetery, and over time it gradually expanded into a "city". Many families built mausoleums with courtyards and rooms for their deceased relatives to live in during memorial services. These buildings are of various styles. However, with the rapid growth of Cairo's population, the housing shortage problem has become increasingly serious. Since the middle of the last century, some poor families have begun to move into the "City of the Dead" and transform mausoleums into residences. Today, it is both a cemetery and a home for thousands of people, forming a unique scene of coexistence of life and death. Despite the simple conditions, the residents work hard to make a living, making this area a concrete embodiment of the overlap of Cairo's history and reality.”
Sadat Qoraish Mosque

Sadat Qoraish Mosque

2.9
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Opening hours: 04:05-20:00

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