Discover Giza
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The Giza Plateau (three Old Kingdom royal pyramids, the Great Sphinx, the Valley Temple), Saqqara's Step Pyramid and Pyramid Texts, Dahshur's Bent and Red Pyramids, and Memphis' colossal Ramesses II statue — the most monumental concentration of pharaonic architecture anywhere on Earth.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (opened 2024) — the world's largest archaeological museum, with the complete Tutankhamun collection on display together for the first time since 1922 — adjacent to the Giza Plateau and easily combined with the pyramids in a single day.
Sunrise camel rides onto the plateau from the western desert edge, golden-hour photography of the Sphinx and pyramids before the tour buses arrive, and the evening Sound and Light Show with the Sphinx as a 4,500-year-old projection screen.
Climbing the descending corridor into the King's Chamber inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu (extra ticket), entering the Red Pyramid at Dahshur (free), and accessing the burial chamber of Unas at Saqqara to see the world's oldest religious texts carved on the walls.
The Marriott Mena House inside the archaeological zone (the only hotel actually within the pyramid complex), the Pyramids Road rooftop cluster, and the long evening transformation of the plateau when lit for the Sound and Light Show.
A single day trip by arranged driver from Cairo or Giza covering Saqqara's Step Pyramid and Serapeum, Dahshur's Bent and Red Pyramids, and the Memphis open-air museum — pyramid country at its least crowded and most archaeological.
- •The Giza Plateau, Saqqara and Dahshur all sit on the desert edge with very limited natural shade — start visits at 6:30–8:00 AM opening, especially May to September when midday temperatures regularly hit 40°C.
- •Plateau entry and interior pyramid entry are separate tickets — budget for both if you want to enter the Great Pyramid (extra around 400 EGP) on top of the standard plateau ticket (around 240 EGP for foreigners).
- •Camel and horse rides on the plateau are aggressively offered. Agree on a total price before mounting AND confirm it includes the return trip; otherwise you can find yourself negotiating again from a distance with the animal between you and the exit.
- •The Grand Egyptian Museum and the Giza Plateau are now within easy walking distance of each other — plan a morning at one and an afternoon at the other without crossing back to central Cairo.
- •Saqqara, Dahshur and Memphis are best visited together as a half-day loop by arranged driver (typically 1,500–2,500 EGP with waiting time) rather than by individual Ubers — the sites are spread along desert roads with limited return-trip options.
- •Most visitors stay in Giza itself rather than commuting from central Cairo — the Pyramids Road cluster has rooftop terraces facing the plateau, and the Marriott Mena House inside the archaeological zone is the only hotel actually within the pyramid complex.
- •The Sound and Light Show at the Sphinx runs in several languages on different evenings — check the day of the week against the language schedule before booking, and bring a light jacket; desert evenings can be cool even in summer.
- •Best season is November through April for daytime walking; the plateau is exposed and unshaded, and summer afternoons in particular are punishing without sun-protective clothing and a litre of water per hour.