Beyond the festival, we’re preparing a selection of exclusive experiences for attendees, including special guided tours of the Great Pyramids of Giza. More details will be announced soon, so stay tuned.
For those planning their trip independently, we’ve put together some useful information below, including recommendations on what to see, where to stay, local customs and etiquette, and practical currency and payment tips.
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and Egypt’s most iconic landmark. Early morning visits are recommended for the best experience.
Overlooking the Giza Plateau, the Grand Egyptian Museum houses one of the world’s most important collections of ancient Egyptian artefacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.
Working hours: 9 AM – 6 PM (Wednesday & Saturday until 9 PM)
Tip: Check out the Tutankhamun exhibit
Home to the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest large-scale stone structure ever built, Saqqara was the principal burial ground of ancient Memphis, one of the most important cities in Egyptian history.
A historic institution featuring thousands of ancient Egyptian objects and one of the world’s most significant archaeological collections.
Home to the Royal Mummies Collection and a comprehensive journey through Egypt’s rich cultural history.
Working hours: 9 AM – 5 PM (Friday until 9 PM)
A magnificent 19th-century royal palace showcasing Egypt’s modern history through a series of museums, grand ceremonial halls and royal collections.
Opening hours: Saturday–Thursday, 9AM–3PM
Often described as an open-air museum, this historic street features medieval mosques, palaces, artisan shops and some of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in the region.
Opening hours: Shops generally operate from 9AM–4PM, while the street itself is accessible day and night.
Cairo’s most famous bazaar, known for traditional crafts, jewellery, spices, textiles, souvenirs and authentic local experiences.
Opening hours: Approximately 9AM–11PM (reduced hours on Friday afternoons)
A historic hilltop fortress and one of the most important landmarks in Islamic Cairo, offering museums, remarkable architecture and stunning panoramic views across the city.
Opening hours: 8AM–5PM, daily
Cairo offers accommodation options ranging from world-class luxury hotels and iconic Nile-side properties to pyramid-view resorts and boutique stays close to the festival site. Whether you prefer to wake up overlooking the Great Pyramids, enjoy the energy of downtown Cairo or stay near the airport, the city provides options for every travel style.
Located just minutes from the Great Pyramids and the festival site, Pyramids Park Resort combines spacious accommodation, lush gardens and one of Cairo’s largest swimming pools, offering a comfortable retreat close to the action.
One of Egypt’s most iconic hotels, Mena House offers breathtaking views of the Great Pyramids alongside elegant rooms, landscaped gardens, fine dining and a renowned outdoor pool.
Situated on the banks of the Nile, The St. Regis Cairo delivers world-class luxury, sophisticated dining experiences, a premium spa and some of the finest views in the city.
Conveniently located near Cairo International Airport, this luxury property combines refined accommodation, exceptional dining and extensive wellness facilities.
Located in the heart of 6th of October City, Hyatt Regency Cairo West blends contemporary comfort with easy access to Giza’s attractions and the wider Cairo area.
Overlooking the Nile in Giza, this renowned luxury hotel offers elegant rooms, exceptional dining experiences, a world-class spa and one of Cairo’s most prestigious addresses.
An iconic destination in the heart of the vibrant West Cairo, Giza Palace Hotel & Spa stands as a landmark destination, seamlessly blending exquisite Egyptian hospitality and majestic architectural sophistication.
JAZ Pyramids Resort offers a spacious and comfortable stay, with many travelers praising the peaceful atmosphere and clean surroundings.
Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo in Cairo offers a 5-star experience with a garden, restaurant, bar, and a year-round outdoor swimming pool.
Common in Egypt: tip around 10-15% at restaurants and for services.
Be mindful of dress codes in religious sites; public displays of aection should be limited.
Early mornings or evenings for cooler weather and fewer crowds
Most preferable methods of transport are Uber & Careem
LOCAL CURRENCY – Egyptian Pound (EGP)
EXCHANGE RATE – Check daily rates; USD and EUR are widely exchanged.
PAYMENT METHODS – Credit cards are widely accepted, but having cash for smaller vendors is recommended.