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Is Uber in Cairo expensive?

Prices are incredibly low for Uber in Egypt, you'll notice this even more so when you in travel areas without it and have to start paying the hugely inflated tourist fares. Fares vary slightly if traffic is terrible, but not by that much. Short local trips within Cairo and Giza 10-30 EGP.



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Yes, there is Uber in Egypt and this ended up being my go-to option for getting around Cairo. It took away a lot of the headache of negotiating with local taxis and was so much cheaper too.

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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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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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Yes, they are generally safe. We rarely hear about problems with taxi drivers, except the usual taxi driver style haggling, trying to make an extra pound. They have meters, but many don't use it!

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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 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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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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Do I tip Taxis/transportation in Egypt? It is kind to tip taxi/Uber drivers 10-20% for good service.

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Uber prices in Egypt Prices are incredibly low for Uber in Egypt, you'll notice this even more so when you in travel areas without it and have to start paying the hugely inflated tourist fares. Fares vary slightly if traffic is terrible, but not by that much. Short local trips within Cairo and Giza 10-30 EGP.

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Uber announces the launch of Uber Black, its latest product available for the first time in Cairo, in partnership with Abou Ghaly Motors. The product will offer quality service with top-rated drivers in luxurious car models for trips starting at Cairo International Airport.

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There are no standard meter rates for cabs in Luxor, but most rides will cost between 5 and 150 Egyptian pounds (roughly $0.50 to $17) depending on your negotiating skills. Ride-sharing services like Lyft and Uber do not operate in Luxor.

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Uber operates in most of Egypt, in all major cities. Lyft doesn't, However Uber's competition is Careem, another app operating in middle east.

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Since Cairo is probably THE most popular city in Egypt, you can expect loads of visitors. This means that pickpocketing crime is high. But as long as you stay aware of your surroundings and don't let your valuables out of sight, Cairo can be a very safe place to visit.

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For instance, Downtown Cairo has a Walk Score of 98 percent —Walker's Paradise— whereas El-Zawya El-Hamraa, an informal settlement, has a Walk Score of 81 out of 100, Very Walkable.

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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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Taxis: When taking a taxi in Egypt, it's recommended to tip the driver around 10-15% of the total fare. If you're using ride-sharing services like Uber or Careem, you should tip around 5-10% of the total fare.

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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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While Egypt is considered to be very safe for tourists, including people from the United States, the country's Northern Sinai Peninsula is an exception. This is the only part of Egypt that is deemed to be potentially dangerous for tourists.

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Cairo warnings: Cairo is very safe even at late night however there are some thing that you have to put in your mind, 1-Don't talk with strangers or trust them, especially those who seem to be very friendly.

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