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Is there Metro from Cairo Airport?

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Tipping 10–15% of your bill total is customary at cafes and restaurants, and loose change is acceptable for food purchases from street vendors and markets. Often known as 'backsheesh' in parts of Asia and the Middle East, tipping is standard practice in Egypt.

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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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Pickup at Cairo International Airport (CAI)
  1. Open your app to request a ride. When you're ready, open the Uber app to request a ride to your destination. ...
  2. Follow directions in the app. You'll get directions about Cairo Airport pickup points directly in the app. ...
  3. Meet your driver.


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It is kind to tip taxi/Uber drivers 10-20% for good service. It is not expected. Try to tip and pay Uber drivers in cash (EGP) if possible, because Uber withholds their income and only pays out twice per month, making it difficult for them to budget and plan on expenses if something happens with their vehicle.

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In Egypt, it is technically illegal for unmarried couples to share a hotel room, and many hotels will require couples to provide proof of marriage upon check-in. However, some hotels in Cairo may be more lenient or discreet about enforcing these laws.

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