The Grand Egyptian museum near the Giza pyramids officially opened its doors to the public this month, offering a thorough journey through Egypt’s rich history and vast archaeological collection. Ticket prices, recently detailed by multiple reports and , vary based on nationality and include options for both standard admission and guided tours. The museum aims to balance accessibility with the important costs associated with preserving and showcasing its invaluable artifacts.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is now open to visitors from Egypt and around the world, welcoming both Egyptians and international tourists to explore its vast collection of ancient artifacts.
Ticket prices vary depending on nationality and type of tour. Standard admission to the museum is currently priced at 200 Egyptian pounds for Egyptian adults, 100 pounds for Egyptian children, students, and seniors, according to reports.
For visitors from Arab countries and abroad, standard tickets cost 1450 Egyptian pounds for adults and 730 pounds for children and students. Residents of Arab countries can purchase standard tickets for 730 pounds for adults and 370 pounds for children and students. The pricing structure reflects the museum’s efforts to balance accessibility with the costs of maintaining and operating the world-class facility.
Guided Tours Available
In addition to standard admission, the museum offers guided tours. For Egyptian visitors, guided tours are priced at 350 pounds for adults, 175 pounds for children, students, and seniors.
Guided tours for visitors from Arab countries and abroad are available for 1950 pounds for adults and 980 pounds for children and students. For Arab residents, guided tours cost 980 pounds for adults and 500 pounds for children and students, as detailed in recent reports.
The Grand Egyptian Museum, located near the Giza pyramids, is expected to become a major cultural and tourist destination, showcasing Egypt’s rich history and attracting visitors from across the globe. The museum also offers discounted rates for students, as highlighted in additional coverage.