Pyramids at Giza

Pyramids at Giza

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Why Visit the Pyramids at Giza?

One of the Seven Wonders

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Standing as the last of the ancient Seven Wonders, the Pyramids at Giza are an essential pilgrimage for every global traveler. More than just a photo opportunity, this plateau offers a profound journey through time. Secure your tickets to unlock the incredible chance to go inside the Great Pyramid and explore the mysterious chambers within. For a deeper understanding, our curated tours led by local experts bring the history of the pharaohs and the ingenuity of the builders to life, transforming stones and sand into a vivid story. With its iconic skyline against the desert backdrop, the site provides some of the world's most perfect photo spots, from the Sphinx's gaze to the panoramic view of the three pyramids. Before you plan your adventure, be sure to check the official Pyramids at Giza opening hours to make the most of your visit. This is not just a sight to see; it's an experience to be lived.

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  • What types of tickets are available for the Pyramids of Giza?

    There are several ticket options, including Skip the Line tickets to the Giza Complex, tickets that include entry inside the Great Pyramid, and guided tour packages. Each ticket type offers different access levels and experiences.

  • Are guided tours available with the tickets?

    Yes, many ticket options include guided tours led by expert Egyptologists who provide rich historical context, fascinating stories, and insider tips to enhance your visit.

  • What are the Pyramids of Giza's opening hours?


    The site is generally open from early morning (around 8am) until sunset (approximately 5pm). Night visits are also available for the Sound and Light Show, which requires separate tickets.

  • When is the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza?


    Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid the midday heat and crowds. Visiting during the cooler months from October to April is recommended for a more comfortable experience.

  • How do I get to the Pyramids of Giza?

    The Pyramids are located on the outskirts of Cairo and are accessible by taxi, ride-sharing apps, or organized tours. Public buses and the Cairo Metro can get you close, but a taxi or tour transfer is usually more convenient.

  • Are there facilities like restrooms and cafes at the site?

    Yes, there are basic facilities, including restrooms and small cafes near the entrance and around the site for refreshments and snacks.

  • Is the Pyramids of Giza site wheelchair accessible?

    The terrain is uneven and sandy, which can be challenging for wheelchair users. However, some areas near the entrance are accessible, and assistance can be arranged in advance.

  • Can I visit the Great Sphinx with my Pyramids of Giza ticket?

    Yes, the Great Sphinx is part of the Giza Complex and is accessible with a general admission ticket.

  • How long should I plan to spend at the Pyramids of Giza?

    A typical visit lasts 2 to 4 hours, depending on whether you explore inside the pyramids or take a guided tour. Longer visits allow for a more relaxed experience.

  • Can I combine a visit to the Pyramids of Giza with other nearby sites?

    Yes, combined tours often include visits to the Saqqara Step Pyramid, Memphis, or the Solar Boat Museum, providing a broader understanding of ancient Egyptian history.

  • Are camel or horse rides available at the Pyramids of Giza?

    Yes, camel and horse rides are popular ways to explore the plateau. The camel rides can be bought online as part of the tours, but the horse rides are offered by local vendors and are not included in standard ticket prices.

  • What languages are the guided tours offered in?

    Guided tours are commonly available in English, Arabic, French, Spanish, and other major languages, depending on the tour operator.

Plan your visit to the Pyramids of Giza

Pyramids of Giza

Opening hours: Daily from 8am to 5pm (last entry at 4pm).


Closed: No regular weekly closures; open year-round.


Time to spend: Allocate 2 to 4 hours to explore the main pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the surrounding sites comfortably. For in-depth tours, including interior visits or the Solar Boat Museum, plan for 4+ hours.


Special notes: The site can be very hot during midday, especially in summer, so plan accordingly. Night visits are available for the Sound and Light Show (separate ticket and timings).

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Weekdays vs. weekends: Weekdays, especially Tuesday to Thursday mornings (8am to 10am), are the least crowded. 


Avoid Fridays and weekends when local visitors increase crowd levels.


Peak season: October to April offers cooler temperatures (15-25°C), ideal for walking and photography.


Low season (May to September): Very hot (up to 40°C), with fewer tourists but challenging conditions for outdoor exploration.


Best time of day: Early morning visits provide softer light for photos and cooler weather. 


Late afternoon (3pm to 5pm) is also pleasant, but expect more visitors.


Special events: Avoid Egyptian national holidays and religious festivals when the site can be busier.

Pyramids of Giza

Address: Al Haram, Giza Governorate 3512201, Egypt


Locate the Pyramids of Giza on the map.


How to get there


By public transport: Take Cairo Metro Line 2 to Giza Station. From there, it’s approximately 4 km (about 10-15 minutes by taxi or local microbus) to the Pyramids entrance. Several bus lines (Bus 355) run from central Cairo to the Giza Plateau area; check local schedules.

By taxi or ride-hailing: Uber and Careem are reliable and affordable options from anywhere in Cairo. The drive from downtown Cairo takes about 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic.

The Great Gate Pyramids of Giza

Main Entrance (South Entrance): Located on the southern side of the Giza Plateau, near the ticket office and visitor center. 


This is the primary access point for most visitors and offers the best facilities.


North Entrance: Less commonly used, closer to the Solar Boat Museum and the Great Pyramid’s eastern side. Accessible via a short walk from the main road, but with limited facilities.


Accessibility at entrances: The main entrance is wheelchair accessible with ramps and paved paths; the north entrance is less accessible.

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Cloakrooms & lockers: Available at the visitor center for storing bags and personal items.


Wheelchair access: The Main entrance and visitor center are accessible; the terrain near the pyramids may be uneven. Wheelchairs are available on request.


Restrooms: Located near the main entrance and the Solar Boat Museum.

Prayer rooms: Found near the visitor center for Muslim visitors.


Souvenir shops: Local crafts and gifts are sold near the entrance and main paths.


ATMs: A few are near the entrance, but carrying cash is recommended.

First-aid: Assistance is available at the visitor center with trained staff.

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Photography is allowed throughout the site; however, flash photography and tripods are prohibited inside the pyramids. Commercial photography requires special permits.


Children under 6 are not allowed inside the pyramids for safety reasons.


Large backpacks, food, and drinks are not allowed inside the pyramids. Small bags are permitted but may be subject to security checks. Large bags can be kept in the lockers available at the entrance. 


Modest clothing is recommended out of respect for local culture; shoulders and knees should be covered. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.


Maintain respectful silence inside the pyramids and near religious or sacred areas. No smoking or littering on the site.

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Consider a guided tour: Guides can offer historical context and help you navigate the large site more easily.


Respect the Site: Avoid climbing on structures and follow posted guidelines.


Wear comfortable shoes: Expect lots of walking on sand and uneven surfaces.

Stay hydrated: Bring water, especially in warmer months—shade is limited.


Dress modestly: Light, breathable clothing that covers shoulders and knees is ideal.

Arrive early: Mornings are cooler and less crowded.


Carry some cash: Useful for tips, souvenirs, or snacks—ATMs are limited.


Be cautious with vendors: Friendly but persistent; feel free to say no politely.

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