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How much is taxi from Cairo airport?

The average cost of a Cairo airport taxi to the city centre of Cairo will be around €8 (150 EGP), but this could change depending on the levels of traffic, number of passengers and excess luggage.



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How to Get from Cairo Airport to Giza by Taxi (recommended for speed, without a guide) If you are going straight from Cairo Airport to Giza, this likely will cost around 10–15 US dollars in a taxi, and takes around 60 minutes.

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Taxis are really inexpensive in Cairo, if you can get a fair price. For the 3 routes you asked about, they should be less than 30 Egyptian pounds each (so less than £2 or $2). And, you would expect to pay a bit more do you're stuck in heavy traffic.

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The quickest and most direct way to get from the airport to the city centre is by taking a Cairo airport taxi. As soon as you arrive at the airport, your friendly driver will be waiting for you just outside the arrivals hall, holding a sign with your name on it.

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If they're taking a while it's probably because they got stuck in Cairo's diabolical traffic. Our ride from the airport to Giza cost less than USD $8 with Uber. Taxis will usually start at USD $30-40 and not want to budge below USD $20. Wait for that Uber!

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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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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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Customary Tipping Amounts in Egypt For tour guides, a tip of 100-200 Egyptian pounds per day is customary, depending on the length and quality of the tour. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare is sufficient, although you may choose to add an additional 5-10 Egyptian pounds for exceptional service.

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A tuk-tuk fare would range from 1 EGP to 10 EGP, depending on your destination. It is always advisable to negotiate on a price with the driver before taking the ride.

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Bear in mind that Cairo local taxi hiring is not an easy process. Below are certain points that you should keep in mind while hiring a local taxi to Cairo hotels or even downtown: Sometimes, the drivers don't follow traffic rules in Cairo. So you may have to bear with some rash driving.

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However, in the following situations, credit cards are almost never accepted: Local restaurants and bars. Public transportation and taxis (not Uber)

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There are two different Cairo airport transportation options when it comes to travelling to the city centre of Cairo; taxi or bus. Taking the public bus is the cheapest but slowest option as it takes at least 50 minutes to reach the city centre.

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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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Garden City, in addition to Zamalek, Maadi, Mohandessin, and Heliopolis, is one of the wealthy residential districts in Greater Cairo.

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Customary Tipping Amounts in Egypt For hotel staff, such as housekeeping, bellhops, and doormen, a tip of 20-30 Egyptian pounds per service is appropriate. For tour guides, a tip of 100-200 Egyptian pounds per day is customary, depending on the length and quality of the tour.

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One of the most common tipping mistakes in Egypt is not tipping at all. In Egypt, tipping is expected, and failure to do so can be considered rude or disrespectful. Another mistake is tipping too little. While it may seem like a small amount to you, it can make a big difference to service providers.

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The first step in using Uber is to download the app to your Android or Apple device and then to register your name, phone number and credit card details – if you have one and want to pay electronically – but in Egypt you do not need a credit card to ride, you can also pay in cash (see below).

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“Taking Uber or Lyft to and from work and to run errands might seem more expensive than driving yourself–but in many cases, relying on a ride-hailing service is cheaper than buying and using a car of your own. A new calculator compares both scenarios, and might help you decide to ditch car ownership entirely.”

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Members save an average of $27 per month with Uber One* Use your benefits wherever Uber and Uber Eats are available within the US. Uber One may not be available to members on a partner funded pass. Free trial is only available for first time members.

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