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Pyramids of Giza

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Pyramids of Giza

How to visit the Pyramids of Giza without the camel-tout shakedown: the card-only ticket, whether to pay to go inside the Great Pyramid, and which gate to use now the Grand Egyptian Museum has opened next door.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

Where

Cairo, Egypt

Opening hours

Daily 07:00โ€“16:00 (the site's new shuttle buses don't start until 08:00; during Ramadan opening shifts to 08:00). Confirm your date locally, as the new private operator has been adjusting hours.

Tickets

General plateau + Sphinx entry 700 EGP (about ยฃ10); student 350 EGP. Inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu a further 1,500 EGP (~ยฃ21); inside Menkaure ~200 EGP (~ยฃ3) or Khafre ~280 EGP (~ยฃ4). Card only โ€” bring a contactless card, not cash.

Time needed

2โ€“3 hours for the plateau and Sphinx on foot. Add an hour if you go inside a pyramid; a half day if you also do the Grand Egyptian Museum next door.

In short

Visiting Pyramids of Giza

Buy the 700 EGP general ticket (about ยฃ10) by card at the gate โ€” Giza went card-only in 2025 and cash is refused at the turnstiles. That ticket gets you the whole plateau and the Sphinx; going inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu costs a further 1,500 EGP (~ยฃ21) for a hot, crouching scramble up a bare shaft with nothing to see at the top, which most people can skip. Arrive at 07:00 opening or in the last hour before the 16:00 close, enter via the Sphinx gate rather than the Mena House side, and never take a camel or horse-cart price from a freelancer on the sand.

How to visit without getting fleeced

The pyramids stand on the western edge of Greater Cairo, about 13โ€“15 km from Downtown โ€” a 30-minute Uber for roughly ยฃ3โ€“5, or ยฃ8โ€“12 from the airport. That short drive is the easy part. The thing that catches first-timers out is everything that happens once youโ€™re on the sand, so get the practical bits right before you go.

Buy the 700 EGP general ticket (about ยฃ10) with a card at the turnstile. Giza switched to card-only payment in 2025, so the gate will refuse Egyptian pounds in cash โ€” bring a contactless debit or credit card that works abroad. That single ticket covers the whole plateau and the Sphinx. The site opens at 07:00 and closes at 16:00 (the new shuttle buses donโ€™t roll until 08:00, and opening slides to 08:00 during Ramadan).

The biggest decision is whether to pay the extra 1,500 EGP (~ยฃ21) to go inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Be clear about what that buys: a hot, hunched climb up a narrow wooden ramp to a bare granite chamber with nothing in it โ€” no carvings, no sarcophagus on display, no view. If youโ€™re claustrophobic or watching the clock, skip it. The pyramids are overwhelming from the outside; the inside is a corridor. If you must tick โ€œwent inside oneโ€, Menkaureโ€™s interior at 200 EGP (ยฃ3) does the job for a fraction of the price.

The camel trap, and what to expect

Do not, under any circumstances, take a camel or horse-cart price from a handler standing on the plateau. The standard scam is a cheap quote to climb on โ€” say 50 EGP โ€” followed by a much larger demand to make the camel kneel so you can get off again. If you want a ride, book it in advance through a guide or operator at a fair rate (around 300โ€“500 EGP for 30 minutes), or just walk: the plateau is entirely walkable and the new shuttle bus links the main viewpoints. Real ticket inspectors stand only at the physical turnstiles โ€” anyone flagging you down on the road to โ€œcheckโ€ or โ€œsellโ€ a ticket is freelancing.

Go at 07:00 opening or in the last hour before close to dodge both the coach crowds and the worst of the heat; November and March are the kindest months (high teens to low 20s versus 37ยฐC-plus in summer). Allow two to three hours on foot.

The scale lands in person in a way photos never manage, and the 2025 handover to a private operator โ€” card tickets, shuttle buses, working toilets, proper cafรฉs โ€” has taken a lot of the old hassle out of it. Pay for the outside, skip the cramped Khufu interior, and pair it with the Grand Egyptian Museum next door, which now holds the full Tutankhamun collection on the same Giza site. That combination is a full, genuinely great day.

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Pyramids of Giza FAQs

Can you pay cash for Pyramids of Giza tickets?
No. The plateau switched to card-only payment in 2025 โ€” the turnstiles take contactless debit or credit cards, not Egyptian pounds in cash. Carry a working card. You'll still want some small cash for tips, water and the camel/horse handlers, who are cash-only.
Is it worth going inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu?
For most people, no. The 1,500 EGP (~ยฃ21) interior ticket buys a sweaty, low-ceilinged climb up a cramped wooden ramp to an empty granite chamber โ€” no carvings, no treasure, no view. If you're claustrophobic or short on time, skip it; the pyramids are about scale from the outside, not the inside. Menkaure's interior at ~200 EGP (~ยฃ3) is the cheaper way to say you've been inside one.
How do I avoid the camel and horse scams at Giza?
Never accept a price from a handler standing on the sand. The classic trap is a cheap quote to get on the camel, then a much larger demand to make it kneel so you can get off. Book any camel or carriage ride in advance through a guide or tour operator, or simply walk โ€” the plateau is fully walkable and the new shuttle bus links the viewpoints.
Which gate should I use?
Use the Sphinx gate on the eastern side rather than the main Mena House entrance if you want to see the Sphinx first and start away from the busiest tour-coach crowds. Real ticket inspectors stand only at the physical turnstiles โ€” anyone stopping you on the road to 'check' or 'sell' tickets is not official.

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