Half-Day Tour to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza
During our Cairo Day Tours to the new Grand Egyptian Museum, you will have the opportunity to see the largest collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities, including gold and silver objects, as well as many rare stones. Enjoy a half-day tour of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo, which features a magnificent representation of the pyramids of the monarchs Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus, who built the great Pyramids in Giza.
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This Cairo Half Day Tour to the Egyptian Museum allows you to take one of the most beautiful Cairo Day Tours and learn more about the heritage of a 7000-year-old civilization.
Our Cairo Top Tours licensed tour guide will pick up you from your hotel to explore the priceless treasures of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Which contains the largest collection of treasures around the world that including all periods of Egyptian history, starting with the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and up to the New Kingdom and the Roman period as well. Including the treasures of the golden King Tutankhamen, who is thought to be the son of King Akhenaten from the 18th dynasty which is considered the only royal treasure to be found intact, it consists of a huge collection of gold and jewelry hidden under the sand over 3500 years till the tomb was excavated in 1922 then it was completely moved to Cairo, and the Egyptian government has exhibited it all in the Egyptian museum.
Then you will be transferred back to your hotel after you finish your Cairo trip.
| Number of Persons | Prices |
|---|---|
| 1 Person | $90 Per Person |
| 2 - 3 Persons | $60 Per Person |
| 4 - 6 Persons | $45 Per Person |
| 7 - 10 Persons | $35 Per Person |
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Explore a variety of Cairo day tours and visit one of the seven wonders of the ancient world in Egypt. Half-day excursions to the pyramids of Giza and the sphinx are your way to stand at the foot of the pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus and witness the great ancient era.
Enjoy a visit to Saladin's ancient citadel and an El Moez street stroll via Khan el Khalili's great bazaar to get a closer look at medieval Cairo's historic lanes and paved walkways. Before visiting Egypt's oldest bazaar, Khan El Khalili, see the Saladin Citadel and El Moez Street.
Enjoy a half-day Coptic tour of Cairo and the Coptic Museum, where you'll see the most important spots visited by the Holy Family as they fled King Herod. The Coptic Museum, the Hanging Church, St. Sergius Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the Coptic Museum are all worth seeing.
Make the most of your trip to the Saqqara necropolis from Cairo and discover ancient Egypt's oldest location. Visit the Saqqara Step Pyramid of King Djoser, the world's oldest pyramid, which was built by Imhotep during the Old Kingdom's third dynasty.
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The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities contains many important exhibits of ancient Egyptian history. It comprises the world's largest collection of antiquities from the era of the Pharaohs. The size of the collection is more than 120,000 exhibits. This makes it a unique museum not only in the Middle East but in the whole of science.
It is located in Tahrir Square in the center of the city. You can visit it on our day tours, and you can also take a tour of the downtown area.
Yes, children are welcome at the Egyptian Museum. It can be an educational and fascinating experience for them to learn about ancient Egypt. However, it's advisable to keep an eye on younger children and ensure they follow any rules or guidelines to preserve the artifacts and maintain a respectful atmosphere inside the museum.
Many different types of mummies and the valuables of Tutankhamun are among the many ancient Egyptian objects kept in the Egyptian Museum. Statues of pharaohs such as Ramses II, the Royal Mummy Room, and the Narmer Palette are among the other noteworthy displays. Making a visit plan based on your interests requires looking at the museum map or speaking with a guide.
The Egyptian Museum, also known as the Cairo Museum, is a place in Egypt that has a lot of old Egyptian things. It has the biggest collection of Egyptian stuff in the world.
The way the museum looks is supposed to make you feel like you're walking through a special place where kings and queens were buried long ago. Inside the museum, there are 20 mummies of important people from many years ago, including 18 kings and 2 queens from different periods.
You can go inside all three pyramids in Giza, but you need to buy a ticket for each one. It used to be allowed to climb the pyramids, but now it's against the law. If someone gets caught climbing, they could go to jail for up to three years.
Tutankhamen was not a very special king, but his tomb was the only one that was found with everything still inside. This was important because it helped scientists learn about what a king's tomb in Egypt looked like and taught us more about ancient Egypt.
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