Begin your full-day private tour from Hurghada to Cairo and uncover the many layers of Egypt’s rich history. Travel in comfort with a private transfer to Cairo, where your adventure starts with a guided visit to the legendary Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx on the historic Giza Plateau.
Next, head to the iconic Cairo Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city, followed by a stroll through Tahrir Square—an enduring symbol of modern Egyptian history.
This private tour seamlessly blends ancient marvels, cultural landmarks, and a taste of authentic local cuisine for a truly unforgettable experience.
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Depart from Hurghada and head toward the vibrant city of Cairo.
The Giza Pyramid Complex, also known as the Giza Necropolis, is located on the Giza Plateau in Egypt. It is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure, their associated temple complexes, and the iconic Great Sphinx. Built during the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt’s Old Kingdom, this site also includes ancient cemeteries and the remnants of a workers’ village that once housed those who built these monumental structures.
The Great Sphinx of Giza, commonly known as the Sphinx, is a massive limestone statue depicting a reclining sphinx—a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. Facing east, it stands on the Giza Plateau along the west bank of the Nile River in Giza, Egypt.
Papyrus, an ancient predecessor of the modern book, is believed to have originated in Egypt during the First Dynasty. It was crafted from the papyrus plant, which once grew abundantly along the banks of the Nile River.
The Cairo Tower is a modern landmark of the Egyptian capital, known for its distinctive design and lattice structure inspired by the lotus flower. Located in the Zamalek district, this telecommunications tower rises to a height of 187 meters and offers panoramic views of Cairo’s skyline.
Tahrir Square (Midan Al-Tahrir) is one of Cairo’s largest and most iconic public squares, located at the heart of the city. Originally named Khedive Ismail Square, it was renamed “Tahrir,” meaning "liberation," after the July 23rd Revolution of 1952, which ended the monarchy and ushered in the modern Egyptian republic. Recognizing its historic significance and symbolic value, the government launched a major redevelopment project to enhance the square. Tahrir has also been a focal point for major political movements, including the January 25 and June 30 revolutions.
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