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Should you stay near the pyramids in Cairo?

Most people will tell you to stay in Giza, near the Great Pyramid, and that's where a lot of the tourist hotels are located. But once you've seen the Pyramids, you're far from everything else, and you're stuck in Giza, which is a poor city without the crazy charm of Cairo proper.



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So if you just fly to Cairo, you can spend a day doing the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum, another day exploring the city, then skeedatle. That's a 2-day trip, meaning two full days on the ground in Egypt, and that's about the shortest you can see anything, but that's only if you're already in the region.

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Without a doubt, Zamalek is considered to be the best area to stay in Cairo according to any tourist. It is home to the expats and wealthy and has a prestigious reputation. Location: Zamalek has a very central location, it is considered an Island in the heart of Cairo's Nile River, between downtown Cairo and Giza.

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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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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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The best times to visit Cairo are from March to April and from October to November. These short shoulder seasons welcome comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds and low hotel rates on most days of the week.

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Stay safe, stay happy All solo travellers to Cairo should use the same safety precautions as they would when wandering any capital city. To avoid accidentally offending local customs, it's recommended to research cultural practices in Cairo.

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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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You should plan to spend around E£824 ($27) per day on your vacation in Cairo, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, E£225 ($7.35) on meals for one day and E£142 ($4.62) on local transportation.

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The specially designated space around the Great Sphinx in Giza makes it impossible to get close to the monument and touch it, but you can still get close enough to have a good look at the Egyptian Sphinx nose, and take an effective photo.

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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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Adult tickets are 80 Egyptian pounds ($9) per person, while student tickets cost 40 Egyptian pounds (less than $5) each. All tickets include entrance into the Great Sphinx's temples, as well as access to the adjacent pyramids.

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Normal taxi fare between Downtown Cairo to Giza Pyramids is about 30 LE (Egyptian Pounds) and may take you up to 60-90 minutes, depending on traffic. -Another very cheap option to reach Giza is by public bus.

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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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You can book an Uber to take you to the Pyramids. It is both convenient and also will not involve haggling for the price. When booking the cab, remember to pick the entrance you wish to use. There are two entrances to the Giza Complex - the Great Pyramid entrance, or the Sphinx entrance.

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Egyptians are kind people and most of them are truly helpful. However, at some tourist areas, some people might tell you they're going to show you or bring you into select areas of the attraction. These people tend to allow tourists into areas that are off-limits to get tips and sometimes to rob them.

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If you decide to travel to Egypt: Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners. Avoid demonstrations and crowds. Obtain comprehensive medical insurance that includes medical evacuation.

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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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