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How far are the Pyramids from the city?

The Pyramids of Giza sit about 11 miles southwest of downtown Cairo on the Giza Plateau and are open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Public transportation is not available within walking distance, so it's best to drive, hail a taxi or take a bus tour to the site.



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The Pyramids of Giza are situated in the Giza Governorate, to the west of the Egyptian capital of Cairo. They are located along Al-Haram Street in Giza.

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The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx can be found 20 km south of Cairo (approximately a half an hour drive).

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Most entrance fees range from 150 EGP to 450 EGP ($5 to $15). There are several bigger ticket sites, such as Abu Simbel (600 EGP) and the Giza Pyramids (540 EGP).

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The best clothing to wear for visiting the pyramids in Egypt would be airy clothes like loose dresses or pants, a loose fitting shirt or blouse with long sleeves and comfortable shoes.

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Seeing the Pyramids from the outside is amazing, but there's something about venturing inside which just feels that bit more adventurous. Many people will tell you there's not much to see inside, and in some ways that's true.

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- How long you'll need at the Pyramids: Plan for at least 4–5 hours to leisurely explore the Giza Complex.

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If you want to go inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, you have to pay EGP 440(about US$14.00). If you need to go inside the Pyramids of Khafre or Menkaure, you have to pay EGP 100 (about US$3.3). (Note: The maintenance of the Pyramid of Khafre from 12 July 2023 is still in progress (October 2023).

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If you're looking for a quieter, self-led experience, it is completely possible to visit the Pyramids independently. In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know about planning your visit there without booking a tour.

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Some tourists planning a Great Sphinx of Giza tour wonder if you can go inside og the Great Sphinx enclosure. It is possible, but only during our tour of the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx.

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In my opinion, Cairo is much more worth it than Sharm... Even if it doesn't turn out be your favourite place, take it as an authentic experience (unlike Sharm). You certainly will get some hassle, but don't take it as harassment, it's just people trying to make a living and not meant as an aggression.

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There are no travel advisories in place for popular tourist spots in Egypt such as Cairo, the cities along the Nile including Luxor and Aswan, and resorts by the Red Sea such as Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada.

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