
Giza Egypt Travel Guide
Cairo offers a public transportation system, with the subway as the most tourist-friendly option. It is efficient, clean, and quick for navigating central Cairo.
The metro consists of three lines. Line 2 extends close to Giza, with stations like Om El Misryeen and Giza Station being the closest to the Pyramids. A short taxi or ride-share from these stations will take you towards the Pyramids entrance. City buses and minibuses are complex and generally not recommended for tourists.
Metro maps are can be found on the internet and within stations. Important hubs include Attaba, Sadat (Tahrir Square), and Ramses.
Cairo Metro stations often have stairs and commonly do not offer extensive accessibility for travelers with mobility challenges.
Always carry loose change for metro tickets. Avoid rush hour travel for a more comfortable experience.
Negotiated fares vary greatly. Agree on price first.
Fixed, transparent fares, often cheaper than air terminal taxis.
Pay via app (credit card) or cash directly to the driver.
Uber/Careem: EGP 150-300 (approx. US$5-10).
While car hire is available, self-driving is not advisable for the majority of tourists. Other specialized rentals serve certain activities.
The Giza Pyramids Complex is best seen by walking within designated visitor areas. Al-Moez Street in Islamic Cairo is largely pedestrianized. Zamalek Island is more pedestrian-friendly.
Many guided walking tours are available for old towns like Islamic Cairo and Coptic Cairo. These guided tours provide historical context and help with navigation.
Cairo has minimal dedicated bicycle lanes. Cycling is generally not a common or safe mode of transport for visitors in dense urban environments as a result of traffic congestion.
Beyond standard options, some unique transportation experiences await. Public transport in Cairo is generally not accessible for all mobility needs.
Take Metro Line 2 to Giza Station or Om El Misryeen. From there, a short taxi or Uber/Careem ride will get you in the direction of Pyramids entrance.
Recommended for efficiency and cost.
From anywhere in Cairo, use Uber or Careem for a direct, metered ride to the Pyramids. This eliminates negotiation and language barriers.
Convenient and clear pricing.
Arrange a private tour or hire a driver for the day. This provides comfort, flexibility, and a knowledgeable guide.
Best for comfort and personalized activities.
For reaching the Pyramids, Uber/Careem or a private driver are the easiest options. Within the premises, walking has the best experience, supplemented by camel or horse rides for distinct scenery.
For city exploration, the Cairo Metro is efficient. Always prioritize safety and pre-plan transport for a smooth journey.