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Visita privata al Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

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VIATOR4.8(6)TRIPADVISOR4.6(5)

Descrizione

Trascorri un soggiorno meraviglioso visitando l'antico Egitto. Visitando il Grande Museo Egizio con la più grande collezione di antichità egiziane nel mondo. Una guida esperta ti accompagnerà per tutto il viaggio.

Opzioni del tour

Tour privato in Italiano
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour privato in Inglese
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour di gruppo in Spagnolo
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour di gruppo in Tedesco
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour di gruppo in Inglese
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour di gruppo in Giapponese
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour privato in Francese
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour di gruppo in Francese
  • Prelievo incluso
Tour privato in giapponese/spa/Tedesco
  • opzione 2: Giapponese, Spagnolo, Portoghese, Guida Tedesca Prelievo incluso
Tour di gruppo in Italiano
  • Prelievo incluso

Itinerario

Ingresso incluso240 min

Il rappresentante di Sun Pyramids Tours vi verrà a prendere dal vostro hotel, in un veicolo con aria condizionata per godervi un'escursione al Grand Egyptian Museum che ospita manufatti dell'antico Egitto. in questo tour vediamo : - Appeso obelisco - Statua di Re Ramses II - 10 statue di re Senusert ( Vista a distanza ) - Grande scala ( Vista a distanza ) - Tolemaico re e regina - Colonna della vittoria di re Merenptah - Regali reali - Grand atrium & negozio di souvenir Dopo aver goduto di questo tour, sarai lasciato al tuo hotel dalla nostra moderna auto climatizzata Nota : Per il pick up / drop off dall'aeroporto del Cairo, l'aeroporto Sphinx, New Administrative Capital, New Cairo, Helioplis, Badr City, Shorouk, Rehab, Obour, Sheraton Almatar, Sheikh Zayed city, Ring Rd, Mirage City, Meridian Airport o Madinty City sarà a pagamento. Siete pregati di notare che il Grand Egyptian Museum rimarrà chiuso dal 15 ottobre 2025 al 4 novembre 2025.

Punti salienti

Tutte le tasse e costi di servizio
Guida turistica privata.
Tutti i trasferimenti da un veicolo privato con aria condizionata
Acqua in bottiglia durante il viaggio.
Ritira i servizi dal tuo hotel e ritorna

Cosa è incluso

Incluso
Tutte le tasse e costi di servizio
Guida turistica privata.
Tutti i trasferimenti da un veicolo privato con aria condizionata
Acqua in bottiglia durante il viaggio.
Ritira i servizi dal tuo hotel e ritorna
Non incluso
Eventuali extra non menzionati nell'itinerario
Tipping

Luoghi e orari di ritiro

prelevare il viaggiatore dagli hotel del Cairo o di Giza Questo vostro orario di prelievo sarà confermato 24 H prima della data di partenza potrebbe 1 H in ritardo o prima

Valutazioni dei viaggiatori

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Informazioni importanti

  • Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
  • I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
  • Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
  • Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica

Recensioni(11)

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paul_r
April 18, 2026
GEM is wonderful.

My main goal was to see all of King Tuts artifacts...I was impressed. My guide Marie was the best. Very knowledgeable and helpful.

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kimbJ4814GT
December 21, 2025
The highlight of my trip

From beginning to end, this tour was nothing short of phenomenal. Driver was on time and my guide Sameh was a wealth of knowledge, showing kindness and ensured I felt comfortable. Thank you so much for making my entire trip 💕

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Risposta dell'operatore

Many thanks for your delightful words. We are thrilled that you enjoyed your trip to Egypt with Sun Pyramids and look forward to welcoming you back to Egypt. We are also proud that our tour guide " Samah", met your expectations and contributed to an extraordinary experience

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b0b4444
November 28, 2025
To see,deal at the beginning of the stay

Very short visit. Guide available and enjoyable Really huge site to visit as soon as the opening if you want to approach the treasure of Tutenkamon. From 12:00 it is the rush!! 2 sick friends (beware that Egypt is a country at high risk in terms of food hygiene!!) could not visit. Although the tickets were not bought by the agency (the guide only had 2 tickets instead of 4) the agency did not want to refund them!

Risposta dell'operatore

Thank you very much for your honest and thoughtful feedback. Additionally, we want to express our gratitude for sharing your constructive concerns, as they have been taken into consideration.

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adk859
November 10, 2025
Sun Pyramids the perfect touroperator

Excellent organised tours, with proffesional guide. I will thanks Rana, for all the organisation,Mohamed for the pleasant three days and the good explanation during our tour to Saqqara and the various museums , the drivers for safe driving, one unforgetable and enyouable week.

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Risposta dell'operatore

Thank you so much for your delightful words. We are thrilled that you enjoyed your trip to Egypt with Sun Pyramids Tours and look forward to welcoming you back to Egypt or globally. We are also proud that our guide, " Mohamed", and our driver ", met your expectations and contributed to an extraordinary experience

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Cecile B
July 17, 2025
A Beautiful, Worthwhile Stop in Cairo

The Grand Egyptian Museum is definitely a must see if you’re in Egypt. The space is modern, clean, and beautifully designed, with plenty of light and thoughtful layout. You can see a couple of real mummies, which is both eerie and fascinating. It takes about 2 to 3 hours to walk through the whole museum at a relaxed pace. Some displays were unfortunately closed when I visited, which was a bit disappointing, but what is available is still very impressive. Tickets cost around $25 for adults over 25. There are guide options available, but I personally preferred to go at my own pace and read the information provided. All in all, a great experience if you’re into history and want to understand a bit more about Egypt’s ancient past. Just make sure to check what’s open before you go!

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Debra_B
February 18, 2025
Fatima was a wonderful...

Fatima was a wonderful tour guide and our driver was fantastic! A great way to start our Egyptian vacation!

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Margaret_H
February 5, 2025
Sameh, our guide, was...

Sameh, our guide, was excellent. We walked thorough all the galleries and he gave us very detailed descriptions of the highlights. We decided to stay longer and found our own way back to our hotel.

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Luis_C
May 23, 2024
Touring the open parts of the new Grand Egyptian Museum

Smooth pick up at our hotel, Guide with knowledge that he shared. Drop off and done. Guide did talk low, needs to improve he's voice range. And please use mint drops.

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Douglas_H
March 23, 2024
GEM remains incomplete, but what is there is worth seeing.

Grand Egyptian Museum On this, my third trip to Egypt, I had hoped that I would finally see the new Grand Egyptian Museum, which is intended to house all of the King Tut artifacts, many of which have never been exhibited before. To my dismay, the museum is still less than 25% open, but it is still worth the trip, not only for the great staircase of statuary in the soaring atrium, but also for the architecture of the building itself. The final building design was the winner of a world-wide competition of 1,557 entries, awarded to architects Róisín Heneghan and Shi-Fu Peng, and their company Heneghan Peng Architects of Ireland in 2002, and it has been under construction since 2005. Pyramid and triangular shapes permeate every detail of the building’s design, from its general shape to the innumerable carvings and decorative moldings throughout. It would be a cliché to describe the entrance atrium as “soaring,” but nothing less describes it. In fact, the huge space dwarfs even the monumental 3,200-year-old Statue of Ramesses II that was placed on the first landing of the staircase in 2018. Many other marvelous statues and sculptures ascend the staircase, platform by platform. As a 72-year-old, partially disabled person in a wheelchair, I did not expect to get up the staircases, but with the extraordinary assistance of my helper, Mohamed, I was transported from landing to landing via a series of steep conveyor belts up which he pushed me with great effort. My experience would have been extremely limited without his heroic efforts. I thank him from the bottom of my heart. The personality and knowledge of the guide makes or breaks the entire experience, and I was lucky enough to “draw” the lovely and extremely knowledgeable Dalia Kamel (daliabashatours@gmail.com). A part-time television actress in her “other” life, she is also studying Japanese culture and language “on the side.” Dalia’s undergraduate and advanced studies in Egyptology have given her an encyclopedic knowledge of Egyptian history and culture, and she knows the provenance of every artifact on display in the museum by heart. And despite her extensive training, she does not lecture or come across as a bore. She presents the material in an engaging and comfortable manner, answering all questions (no matter how lame) with a reassuring smile. I was lucky to have her, and can’t recommend her services more highly. In conclusion, even though the Museum is still under development, that which can be seen is worth the trip, not only for the sculptures now on display, but also for the magnificent architecture of the building, itself a world-class work of art. .

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doughA729TC
March 23, 2024
Incomplete, but still worth a visit.

Grand Egyptian Museum On this, my third trip to Egypt, I had hoped that I would finally see the new Grand Egyptian Museum, which is intended to house all of the King Tut artifacts, many of which have never been exhibited before. To my dismay, the museum is still less than 25% open, but it is still worth the trip, not only for the great staircase of statuary in the soaring atrium, but also for the architecture of the building itself. The final building design was the winner of a world-wide competition of 1,557 entries, awarded to architects Róisín Heneghan and Shi-Fu Peng, and their company Heneghan Peng Architects of Ireland in 2002, and it has been under construction since 2005. Pyramid and triangular shapes permeate every detail of the building’s design, from its general shape to the innumerable carvings and decorative moldings throughout. It would be a cliché to describe the entrance atrium as “soaring,” but nothing less describes it. In fact, the huge space dwarfs even the monumental 3,200-year-old Statue of Ramesses II that was placed on the first landing of the staircase in 2018. Many other marvelous statues and sculptures ascend the staircase, platform by platform. As a 72-year-old, partially disabled person in a wheelchair, I did not expect to get up the staircases, but with the extraordinary assistance of my helper, Mohamed, I was transported from landing to landing via a series of steep conveyor belts up which he pushed me with great effort. My experience would have been extremely limited without his heroic efforts. I thank him from the bottom of my heart. The personality and knowledge of the guide makes or breaks the entire experience, and I was lucky enough to “draw” the lovely and extremely knowledgeable Dalia Kamel (daliabashatours@gmail.com). A part-time television actress in her “other” life, she is also studying Japanese culture and language “on the side.” Dalia’s undergraduate and advanced studies in Egyptology have given her an encyclopedic knowledge of Egyptian history and culture, and she knows the provenance of every artifact on display in the museum by heart. And despite her extensive training, she does not lecture or come across as a bore. She presents the material in an engaging and comfortable manner, answering all questions (no matter how lame) with a reassuring smile. I was lucky to have her, and can’t recommend her services more highly. In conclusion, even though the Museum is still under development, that which can be seen is worth the trip, not only for the sculptures now on display, but also for the magnificent architecture of the building, itself a world-class work of art. .

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