About Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt
Cairo, Egypt's capital, is a major travel hub primarily visited for its ancient wonders. Most visitors seek the Pyramids of Giza, the Grand Egyptian Museum, and historical Islamic and Coptic sites. The city blends ancient heritage with dynamic modern culture, offering a comprehensive experience of millennia of history and local life.
Travel Tips
Saudi citizens enjoy visa-free entry for up to 90 days. Always verify current requirements with the Egyptian embassy before travel.
Carry small Egyptian Pound (EGP) notes for tipping and purchases in local markets, as cash is preferred.
Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious sites or traditional areas.
Use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Careem for convenient transport and transparent pricing.
Purchase a local SIM card at the airport for reliable data, or use an eSIM if your phone supports it.
Places to Visit
Pyramids of Giza
landmarkThe last intact wonder of the ancient world, featuring the monumental tombs of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure alongside the Great Sphinx on the Giza Plateau.
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
museumNewly opened in November 2025, this sprawling museum near the Giza Pyramids houses over 100,000 ancient artifacts, including the complete Tutankhamun collection.
Khan el-Khalili
shoppingA bustling historic bazaar established in the 14th century, famous for its labyrinthine alleys, traditional crafts, spices, and historic cafes like Cafe el-Fishawy in Islamic Cairo.
Saladin Citadel of Cairo
landmarkA medieval Islamic fortification offering panoramic views of the city. It houses the prominent Mosque of Muhammad Ali, recognizable by its twin minarets and stunning alabaster architecture.
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC)
museumA modern museum dedicated to the entirety of Egyptian history, from prehistoric times to the modern era. Its centerpiece is the Royal Mummies Hall in Fustat.
Al-Azhar Park
natureA sprawling 30-hectare green space built on a historic site, offering meticulously landscaped gardens and fountains. It provides elevated sunset views over the minarets of Islamic Cairo.
The Egyptian Museum (Tahrir)
museumThe historic, neoclassical pink building in downtown Cairo that has housed extensive pharaonic antiquities since 1902, retaining thousands of monumental statues and artifacts.
Coptic Cairo
districtA deeply historic district concentrated with ancient Christian landmarks like the 3rd-century Hanging Church and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, believed to be where baby Moses was found.
Al-Muizz Street
districtA one-kilometer pedestrian street in Old Cairo boasting one of the greatest concentrations of medieval Islamic architectural treasures globally, lined with mosques and palaces.
Cairo Tower
landmarkA 187-meter-tall free-standing concrete tower featuring a distinctive lotus flower lattice design. The observation deck provides 360-degree views of the Nile and the distant pyramids on clear days.
Things to Do
Browse Khan el-Khalili
shoppingWander through centuries-old alleys negotiating for silver, brassware, traditional lamps, and authentic Egyptian cotton.
Nile Dinner Cruise
foodEnjoy a luxurious buffet dinner on a floating restaurant sailing the Nile, typically accompanied by live music and traditional Tanoura dancing.
Sample Traditional Street Food
foodTry authentic local staples like Koshary (a mix of pasta, rice, lentils, and tomato sauce) and fresh, herbaceous falafel at legendary local spots like Abou Tarek.
Felucca Ride on the Nile
outdoorCharter a traditional wooden sailboat for a peaceful, scenic sunset cruise along the Nile River to escape the city's hustle.
Explore Islamic Cairo Architecture
cultureWalk down Al-Muizz Street, an open-air museum displaying some of the world's most concentrated medieval Islamic architecture.
Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum
cultureDedicate a day to exploring the vast collections of pharaonic history, including the complete Tutankhamun exhibit, at the newly opened GEM.
Quad Biking at Giza Plateau
outdoorRent an ATV to ride through the desert sands just outside the Giza complex, offering thrilling off-road fun with iconic pyramid backdrops.
Shop at Cairo Festival City Mall
shoppingExplore one of New Cairo's premier retail destinations, featuring international luxury brands, a dancing fountain, and extensive dining options.
Areas to Stay
Zamalek
Situated on Gezira Island in the middle of the Nile, Zamalek is Cairo's most affluent and walkable neighborhood. It offers a quieter, secure environment with high-end boutiques and fantastic riverside dining, suitable for luxury seekers.
Downtown Cairo
The beating heart of modern Cairo, located near Tahrir Square and the original Egyptian Museum. It is perfect for travelers who want to be immersed in the city's energetic pulse and have easy access to public transport.
Giza (Pyramids Area)
Staying in Giza is ideal if your primary goal is to explore the Pyramids and the new Grand Egyptian Museum. Many hotels here offer direct, awe-inspiring views of the pyramids right from their balconies.
New Cairo (Fifth Settlement)
A modern, master-planned area offering wide avenues, international luxury hotels, and high-end residential compounds. It is convenient for those prioritizing luxury, modern amenities, and airport proximity.
Best Time to Visit Cairo
The cooler, dry months from October to April offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Cairo's outdoor archaeological sites and bustling markets, avoiding the intense summer heat.
| Month | High (°C) | Low (°C) | Rainfall (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
January | 19° | 9° | 5 |
February | 21° | 10° | 3 |
March | 25° | 12° | 2 |
April | 30° | 15° | 1 |
May | 34° | 18° | 0 |
June | 36° | 21° | 0 |
July | 37° | 22° | 0 |
August | 36° | 22° | 0 |
September | 33° | 20° | 0 |
October | 29° | 17° | 0 |
November | 24° | 13° | 1 |
December | 20° | 10° | 4 |
October to April (mild weather, ideal for sightseeing, higher prices and crowds)
May to September (intense heat, fewer tourists, lower fares, some Ramadan impact)
Cost of Living
- Currency
- Egyptian Pound (EGP)
- Language
- Arabic
- Timezone
- Africa/Cairo (UTC+2)
- Budget meal
- 30-50 EGP per person at local eateries (approximate)
- Mid-range meal
- 150-300 EGP per person at sit-down restaurants (approximate)
- Public transport
- 5-10 EGP for a single metro or public bus trip (approximate)
- Coffee shop
- 60-90 EGP for a specialty coffee at a café (approximate)
Quick Facts
- Airport
- Cairo International Airport (CAI)
- Country
- Arab Republic of Egypt
- Currency
- Egyptian Pound (EGP)
- Language
- Arabic (official), English (widely spoken in tourism)
- Flight demand
- High
Frequently Asked Questions
destination
The top attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), Saladin Citadel, and the ancient mosques of Islamic Cairo.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is the world's largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization. It houses over 100,000 artifacts, including the complete Tutankhamun collection.
airport
The most convenient options are ride-hailing apps (Uber/Careem), pre-booked private transfers, or official airport taxis. The journey to downtown Cairo typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on traffic.
Cairo International Airport (CAI) offers free Wi-Fi, duty-free shops, diverse dining, executive lounges, currency exchange, and ATMs across its terminals.
transport
Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem are highly recommended for convenience and fair pricing. Taxis are abundant but negotiate fares or ensure the meter is used. The Cairo Metro is efficient for certain routes.
Yes, Uber and Careem are highly reliable and recommended for getting around Cairo. They offer upfront pricing and can help navigate the city's busy streets more efficiently than traditional taxis.
culture
Modest dress is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. For women, this means covering shoulders and knees. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are best due to the climate. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
Tipping (baksheesh) is customary for many services in Egypt. Small amounts (5-20 EGP) are appreciated for porters, drivers, and restaurant staff for good service.
Yes, bargaining is a common practice in markets and souks, particularly at Khan el-Khalili. It's part of the cultural experience; start with a lower offer and negotiate politely.
The official language is Arabic. In tourist areas, hotels, and major attractions, English is widely spoken and understood. Learning a few basic Arabic phrases can enhance your experience.
seasonal
The best time to visit Cairo is during the cooler, dry months from October to April. Temperatures are pleasant for sightseeing, avoiding the intense heat of summer (May to September).
During Ramadan, many restaurants and cafes may have reduced daytime hours or close, reopening after Iftar. Public transport can be busier before Iftar. Respect local customs and check opening times for attractions.




