Discover Ancient Wonders & Modern Giza
Everything you need to plan the perfect trip to Giza — from the Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum to hotels, transport, events, and hidden local gems.
Tourism Guides
Research-backed, up-to-date guides for every part of your Giza adventure.
Pyramids of Giza
The last Ancient Wonder of the World — tickets, history, interiors, and photo spots.
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
The worlds largest archaeological museum — Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and 5,000 years of history.
Getting There
Metro, bus, taxi, Uber, and airport transfers — how to reach Giza from anywhere in Cairo.
Where to Stay
Hotels near the pyramids, budget hostels, and luxury resorts with pyramid views.
Best Time to Visit
Season-by-season guide to weather, crowds, and the perfect month for your trip.
Sound & Light Show
Nightly spectacle at the pyramids — schedule, languages, tickets, and best seats.
Events & Concerts
EDM concerts at the pyramids, cultural festivals, and whats happening in Giza now.
Itineraries
Half-day, full-day, and 2-day plans for families, couples, and solo travelers.
Food & Drink
Egyptian cuisine, rooftop dining with pyramid views, and local street food.
Nile Cruises
Dinner cruises, feluccas, and sailing the Nile from Giza.
Practical Guide
What to pack, safety tips, scams to avoid, tipping, currency, and local customs.
Why Visit Giza in 2026?
Grand Egyptian Museum Now Open
The world's largest archaeological museum opened November 2025. The complete Tutankhamun collection is on display for the first time in history.
Concerts at the Pyramids
World-famous DJs and artists now perform at the Giza Pyramid Complex — Tiësto, Anyma, Fideles, and more have sold out shows here.
Perfect Weather October–April
Mild temperatures, clear skies, and ideal conditions for exploring the plateau and outdoor monuments.
Rooftop Dining with Pyramid Views
New restaurants and cafes along the Pyramids Road offer stunning views while you enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine.
Quick Facts
Explore Giza Like a Local
Beyond the pyramids, discover shopping malls, local restaurants, street food, and neighborhoods that make Giza a living city.