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How do I transfer from Cairo Airport to city?

The best way to get from Cairo Airport (CAI) to Downtown Cairo without a car is to line 111 bus and line 3 Metro which takes 53 min and costs $2. How long does it take to get from Cairo Airport (CAI) to Downtown Cairo? It takes approximately 53 min to get from Cairo Airport (CAI) to Downtown Cairo, including transfers.



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The Third Line Line 3 It extends from Cairo Airport station to Embaba station. It has three interchange station Gamal Abdel Nasser station connecting Line 1 and Line 3, Ataba station connecting Line 2 and Line 3, and Cairo University station connecting Line 2 and Line 3.

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Uber is available at Cairo Airport, so you can enjoy a convenient and comfortable trip to wherever you need to go. Where is the Uber Cairo Airport pickup location? From Terminal 1, head to Hall 1 or 3 to meet your driver. From Terminal 2, walk to the parking area at the lower level to meet your driver.

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There are two ways to get from Cairo Airport to the Pyramids; taxi or bus. Taking a taxi is the quickest and most convenient option. A taxi from Cairo airport to Giza will cost €11 (200 EGP) and take around 60 minutes.

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Ensure a smooth trip from Cairo's international airport to your hotel by pre-booking a transfer service. Your driver will meet you at the airport so you won't have to worry about dealing with taxi tours and will take you straight to your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. Cars for different group sizes are available.

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The best ways to get around Cairo are by metro train or taxi. Egypt's capital is constantly choked by traffic. But below Cairo's congested streets, the metro system is clean, affordable and extremely efficient.

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It is not customary to tip taxi drivers, but you can round up your fare if the ride was particularly good. While it may not be customary to you, tipping is of great importance to the people who take care of you during your travels.

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You can find the official white Cairo airport taxis located just outside of Terminal 1, 2 and 3. Simply look for the line of cars and make your way to the first one.

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Taking a bus is the major way for locals to get around Egypt. You can get to most cities and towns by bus, at a reasonable cost. It's safe, reliable, and the best way to some rural districts beyond the Nile Valley.

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Cairo is a great bargain for the budget traveler. It's one of those places with more or less parallel systems, with luxury travelers having plenty to choose from but backpacker types can also find good hotels and meals at very reasonable prices.

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Cairo has walkable areas, but is not typically a walkable city. Sidewalks are not consistent throughout the city and can often land you walking in the street, even in suburban areas such as New Cairo City.

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The best currency to take to Egypt is the local currency, the Egyptian pound. US dollars are also highly exchangeable at local banks and currency exchange offices.

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Yes it's perfectly safe to leave your hotel anytime day or night.

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Getting around Egypt means covering substantial distances from one tourist center to the next. Though there is reliable bus service between most places and excellent train service to a few, the best way to get around is by air. EgyptAir has a virtual monopoly on internal flights.

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