Discover the essence of Egypt’s ancient heritage with an exclusive, hassle-free experience at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Unlike standard entry tickets, this experience includes a private Egyptologist guide who brings history to life with clear explanations, fascinating stories, and expert insights.
Enjoy comfortable, smooth pickup and drop-off from your hotel in a modern air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a relaxed and seamless visit from start to finish.
Your ticket grants you access to one of Egypt’s most important cultural institutions, home to rare artifacts, royal treasures, ancient tools, jewelry, and iconic statues that reveal the evolution of Egyptian civilization across thousands of years.
Follow the captivating journeys of pharaohs, gods, and historical traditions as you explore immersive galleries with your personal guide.
Book now for a unique, informative, and unforgettable encounter with Egypt’s living history.
Private Tour includes : a private car with driver, licensed Egyptologist guide, entrance tickets<br/>Pickup included
Private Tour includes: a private car with driver, licensed Egyptologist guide, entrance tickets.<br/>Pickup included
Private Tour includes : a private car with driver, licensed Egyptologist guide, entrance tickets.<br/>Pickup included
Private Tour includes: a private car with driver, licensed Egyptologist guide, entrance tickets.<br/>Pickup included
Begin your half-day tour with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza by your professional tour guide. Head to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), one of Egypt’s most important cultural institutions.
Inside the Main Exhibition Hall, explore the four core crafts that shaped Egyptian civilization: pottery, woodwork, textiles, and ornaments. Discover fascinating and unique artifacts, including the world’s oldest prosthetic toe, a 30,000-year-old human skeleton, and the historic Kaaba Cover (Kiswa)—the last one produced in Egypt during the era of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. You will also see the Mahmal, which was once used to transport the Kaaba cover from Egypt to Saudi Arabia in a grand annual procession.
After completing your museum visit, relax as you are comfortably transferred back to your hotel, concluding your tour with ease.
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Egyptian Pound (EGP)
EET (GMT+2)
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Ramses Station
Cairo Bus Station, Turgoman Bus Station
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Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
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