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What jewelry to buy in Egypt?

From gold cartouches adorned with hieroglyphics to scarab beetle bracelets, ankh rings and amulets, Egyptian jewelry is a gorgeous reflection of the country's ancient heritage. If you want to buy real gold and silver, there are a few things to know first.



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Among Egyptian consumers the two most popular categories for online purchases are Clothing and Shoes. 57 percent and 43 percent of consumers respectively chose these answers in our representative online survey. The survey was conducted online among 1,048 respondents in Egypt, in 2023.

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The shops and markets of Egypt are filled with a huge amount of a wide variety of products at an affordable cost. Do not forget that you are in an eastern country and it is customary to bargain here, so even if you are completely satisfied with the prices of goods, take your time.

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Money Matters US dollars are widely accepted in major tourist establishments, hotels, and souvenir shops. There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency or travelers cheques which may be brought into the country.

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It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms on a vacation: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks.

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The country has an extraordinary market culture, with endless souks and bazaars filled with traditional crafts and classic souvenirs. From aromatic spices and perfumes to exquisite glasswork and textiles and unique papyrus, here are some of the best traditional souvenirs to buy and where to find them in Egypt.

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Traditional Egyptian shawls and scarves are a popular souvenir choice for those looking to bring back a piece of Egyptian fashion. These colorful and vibrant textiles can be found in markets and bazaars throughout the country, and are made from a variety of materials including cotton, silk, and wool.

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It is useful to have local currency for tipping or for shopping in smaller souks or local restaurants, and it is easy to change money at any hotel bank. US dollars are widely accepted in major tourist establishments, hotels, and souvenir shops.

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A budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Egypt, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day. It is important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

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Although it has long been a good value destination, a massive currency devaluation in recent months, coupled with prices becoming more competitive due to a reduction in Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian and American tourists, has turned Egypt into the bargain of the season — provided you avoid big international brands and ...

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