Visit the world’s largest museum dedicated to one civilization. Explore the Grand Egyptian Museum, Tutankhamun’s treasures, Khufu’s Boats Museum & more, with expert guides, transfers & Dinner included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Experience the Grand Egyptian Museum in a unique evening atmosphere during the exclusive late entry hours offered only on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Your tour begins with hotel pickup between 16:00–17:00 PM, followed by a comfortable transfer to the museum with your private Egyptologist guide.
Experience the Grand Egyptian Museum in a unique evening atmosphere during the exclusive late entry hours offered only on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Your tour begins with hotel pickup between 16:00–17:00 PM, followed by a comfortable transfer to the museum with your private Egyptologist guide.
Arrive as the museum’s lighting transforms the architecture into a dramatic nighttime masterpiece. Begin beneath the illuminated Hanging Obelisk, then enter the shimmering Grand Hall to meet the colossal Ramses II statue, glowing under the museum’s ambient lighting. Move toward the softly lit Grand Staircase to view its monumental treasures from a distance.
Wander through the 12 atmospheric galleries of the Main Exhibition, where Egypt’s history is presented in a journey of sound, light, and curated storytelling. Continue to the Tutankhamun Galleries, where over 5,000 artifacts reveal the life and legacy of Egypt’s most famous king—an unforgettable sight under evening lights.
Visit the Khufu’s Boats Museum, where the ancient wooden vessels are displayed in a serene night setting, adding depth to the experience.
Your guided tour covers all major highlights:
✔ Hanging Obelisk
✔ Statue of Ramses II
✔ 10 Statues of King Senusert
✔ Grand Staircase
✔ Ptolemaic King & Queen
✔ Victory Column of Merneptah
✔ Royal Regalia
✔ Grand Atrium & Gift Shop
Conclude your night with a relaxing dinner before being transferred back to your hotel—a perfect blend of history, culture, and evening ambiance.
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