
Giza Pyramids
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and Tours in Egypt
Guided tours of the Giza pyramids and the Sphinx with skip the line entry, plus Cairo tours, the Egyptian Museum, day trips and Nile cruises. Compare real reviews.
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- Small groups available
- Local expert guides
- Safety gear included
- Free cancellation 24h
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Three ways to visit: a shared Giza pyramids day tour, a private guided tour, or a Cairo combo with the Egyptian Museum on your own schedule.
- Guided tour of the three Giza pyramids
- See the Great Sphinx and Valley Temple
- Skip the line entry to the plateau
- Optional camel ride and inside a pyramid
- Private Egyptologist guide for your group
- Giza pyramids, the Sphinx and panorama point
- Hotel pickup in Cairo or Giza included
- Flexible pace with time for photos
- Giza pyramids plus the Egyptian Museum
- See the treasures of Tutankhamun
- Lunch and entry fees often included
- A full day of ancient Egypt in one tour
The real Giza pyramids experience
Local Egyptologist guides
Licensed Egyptologists who know the plateau, the best photo spots and the quietest times to visit.
Small groups available
Real attention and time for questions, away from the rushed mega coach groups.
Skip the line entry
Tickets sorted in advance so you walk straight onto the Giza plateau and the Sphinx area.
Free cancellation
Cancel 24h before. Instant confirmation. Book today.
What travelers are saying
"Standing in front of the Great Pyramid is something else. We booked an early tour from Cairo and had the Sphinx area almost to ourselves before the coaches arrived. Our guide knew every detail."
"A full day with the Giza pyramids in the morning and the Egyptian Museum after lunch. Seeing the Tutankhamun gold right after the pyramids tied the whole story together. Smooth pickup and great value."
"We booked a private tour for our family and the guide set the pace for us. Camel ride at the panorama point, time inside a pyramid and no rushing. The kids loved it and so did we."
The Giza pyramids stand on the Giza plateau on the edge of Cairo, Egypt, about 30 to 45 minutes from the city centre. The site holds the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure and the Great Sphinx, and is the most visited attraction in Egypt.
Most travelers book a guided Giza pyramids day tour, which bundles the plateau entry, the Sphinx and transport. Shared tours start from around 25 to 50 euros per adult, while private guided tours and Cairo combos with the Egyptian Museum cost more. Check each listing for what is included.
Yes. Giza pyramids tours suit all ages and children often travel free or at a reduced fare. The plateau is open and dusty, so bring sun protection, water and comfortable shoes. A short camel or horse ride at the panorama point is a hit with kids.
October to April brings cooler, more comfortable weather for walking the plateau, while summer is very hot. Whatever the season, arrive early in the morning to beat the heat and the coach groups, or go late in the day for softer light and fewer people.
Comfortable closed shoes, a hat, sunglasses, strong sunscreen and plenty of water. Bring some cash in Egyptian pounds for tips, camel rides and the optional ticket to go inside a pyramid. A scarf for the dust and your camera complete the kit. There is little shade on the plateau.
The Giza pyramids pair naturally with the Egyptian Museum, a Cairo city tour of Islamic and Coptic Cairo, the ancient sites of Memphis and Saqqara, a Nile dinner cruise, and day trips to Alexandria or Luxor. Many full day tours combine the pyramids with the museum.
We recommend booking at least 48 to 72 hours in advance, especially in the cooler high season from October to April when the best Giza pyramids tours sell out fast. Early departures and small group tours go first. Instant confirmation on all bookings.
Yes. Most tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are non-refundable. Check the specific tour for details.
Destinations Near the Giza Pyramids
Egypts sprawling capital across the Nile from Giza, home to the Egyptian Museum, Islamic Cairo, the Citadel and the Khan el-Khalili bazaar. The base for most pyramids tours.
The Great Sphinx sits on the Giza plateau beside the pyramids, a limestone lion with a pharaohs head guarding the necropolis. Included on almost every Giza pyramids tour.
Cairos museum of antiquities, with the treasures of Tutankhamun, royal mummies and thousands of pharaonic artifacts. Often paired with a Giza pyramids day tour.
The open-air museum of southern Egypt, with the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Luxor temples. Reachable on a day trip by flight from Cairo or as a Nile cruise.
The river that built Egypt. Dinner cruises in Cairo and multi-day cruises between Luxor and Aswan glide past temples, villages and the desert.
Planning your trip to the Giza pyramids?
Read our complete guide: best time to visit the pyramids, how to get to Giza from Cairo, what to bring, ticket options, and how to combine the pyramids with the Egyptian Museum, Cairo and Luxor.




