Why This Cairo Itinerary Works Better Than Most
Most Cairo guides overpack the city because they copy straight-line map logic. Cairo works by zone, timing, and traffic rhythm — the right itinerary builds complete days around Giza, central museums, Coptic Cairo, and Islamic Cairo rather than jumping across the Nile repeatedly.
The most efficient structure is:
- Day 1: Giza + GEM
- Day 2: Downtown + Islamic Cairo
- Day 3: Coptic Cairo + Citadel + park or cruise
- Days 4–5: Saqqara, Memphis, neighborhood dining, and slower culture time

Top Cairo Sights Compared
| Sight | Time needed | 2026 ticket price | Typical queue time | Best visit window | Nearest practical transport |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giza Pyramids plateau | 2.5–3.5 hrs | EGP 540 foreign adult | 15–35 min | 08:00–10:30 | Rideshare/taxi |
| Great Pyramid of Khufu interior | 30–45 min | EGP 900 foreign adult | 20–45 min | 08:15–10:00 | Rideshare/taxi |
| Grand Egyptian Museum | 2.5–4.0 hrs | Check live ticketing before travel | 10–25 min | 12:00–16:00 after Giza | Rideshare/taxi |
| Egyptian Museum, Tahrir | 1.5–2.5 hrs | EGP 180 foreign adult | 10–20 min | 09:00–11:30 | Metro to Sadat + short walk |
| Khan El Khalili | 1.5–3.0 hrs | Free | 0 min | 16:30–20:30 | Rideshare/taxi |
| Coptic Cairo | 1.5–2.5 hrs | Most church sites free/low-cost | 0–10 min | 09:00–11:30 | Metro to Mar Girgis |
| Salah El-Din Citadel | 1.5–2.5 hrs | EGP 180 foreign adult | 10–20 min | 15:30–17:30 | Rideshare/taxi |
| Al-Azhar Park | 1.5–2.5 hrs | Low paid entry; verify seasonally | 5–15 min | 17:00–19:00 | Rideshare/taxi |
| Nile dinner cruise | 2.0–3.0 hrs | €35 entry-level market rate | 5–20 min check-in | 19:30–22:00 | Hotel transfer or rideshare |
Ticket baselines for Giza, Egyptian Museum, and Citadel come from the Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities schedule. Nile dinner cruise pricing is based on live OTA listings, March 2026.
Transit Times and Distances Between Major Cairo Landmarks
| Route | Distance | Car/rideshare normal traffic | Metro | Walking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giza Pyramids → Grand Egyptian Museum | 7 km | 15–20 min | Not practical | No |
| Grand Egyptian Museum → Tahrir Square | 13 km | 25–40 min | Not practical | No |
| Tahrir Square → Khan El Khalili | 4 km | 15–25 min | 15–20 min incl. access | 35–45 min |
| Tahrir Square → Coptic Cairo | 6 km | 20–30 min | 18–25 min to Mar Girgis | No |
| Coptic Cairo → Citadel | 8 km | 20–30 min | Not practical | No |
| Citadel → Khan El Khalili | 5 km | 15–20 min | Not practical | No |
| Zamalek → Egyptian Museum | 3 km | 10–20 min | Not practical | 30–40 min |
| Downtown Cairo → Giza Pyramids | 15 km | 35–55 min | Metro + taxi 50–70 min | No |
| Maadi → Coptic Cairo | 10 km | 20–35 min | 20–30 min | No |
| Giza Pyramids → Saqqara | 30 km | 45–60 min | No | No |
| Saqqara → Memphis | 7 km | 10–15 min | No | No |
| Saqqara → Citadel | 37 km | 55–85 min | No | No |
These times use practical 2026 routing assumptions for normal daytime movement, not rush-hour worst case. Add 15–30 minutes to most cross-city road trips after 16:30 on weekdays and on busy Saturday evenings.

1-Day Cairo Itinerary
Best 1-day plan for first-time visitors
If you only have one day, do not split it between too many eras of Cairo. The strongest single-day plan is Giza Pyramids, Grand Egyptian Museum, and one evening zone — either Khan El Khalili for street life or a Nile dinner cruise for a softer finish.
| Time | Plan | Transport | Touring hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00–11:00 | Giza Pyramids plateau and Sphinx | Rideshare/taxi | 3.0 |
| 11:00–11:20 | Transfer to GEM | Car | — |
| 11:30–14:30 | Grand Egyptian Museum | Walk inside museum | 3.0 |
| 14:30–15:15 | Lunch near GEM or on route | Car + walk | 0.5 |
| 15:15–16:00 | Transfer to hotel/rest | Car | — |
| 17:00–19:00 | Khan El Khalili and Al-Muizz walk | Car + walk | 2.0 |
| 19:30–21:30 | Optional dinner or Nile cruise | Car | 2.0 |
Total touring time: 8.0–10.0 hours.
Why this works:
- Giza is strongest early, before heat and bus density build.
- GEM is the cleanest second stop because it is close and indoor.
- Khan El Khalili is better after 17:00 than at noon.
1-day variant for history-first travelers
- 08:00–10:45: Giza Pyramids
- 11:05–14:15: GEM
- 15:15–17:00: Egyptian Museum in Tahrir — only if you are comfortable with a very museum-heavy day
- 18:00–20:00: Quick Khan El Khalili dinner
3-Day Cairo Itinerary
Day 1: Giza and the Grand Egyptian Museum
Start on the west side and stay there. This is Cairo's highest-yield day and the one most visitors remember most clearly.
| Time | Plan | Transport | Touring hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00–11:15 | Giza Pyramids plateau, Sphinx, panoramic viewpoints | Rideshare/taxi | 3.25 |
| 11:15–11:35 | Transfer to GEM | Car | — |
| 11:45–14:45 | Grand Egyptian Museum | Walk | 3.0 |
| 15:00–16:00 | Lunch | Walk/car | 0.75 |
| 17:30–19:30 | Zamalek dinner or Nile-side evening | Car | 1.5–2.0 |
Total touring time: 8.0–9.0 hours.
Day 2: Downtown Cairo, Islamic Cairo, Khan El Khalili
This is the strongest central-day combination. Start with the museum, then move east into the historic market and mosque district as the atmosphere improves.
| Time | Plan | Transport | Touring hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09:00–11:00 | Egyptian Museum, Tahrir | Metro or car | 2.0 |
| 11:15–12:00 | Downtown coffee break and transfer | Walk/car | 0.5 |
| 12:15–14:00 | Citadel and Mosque of Muhammad Ali | Car | 1.75 |
| 14:15–15:00 | Lunch | Car/walk | 0.5 |
| 15:15–17:15 | Al-Muizz and Khan El Khalili | Car + walk | 2.0 |
| 17:30–18:30 | Dessert and tea stop | Walk | 0.5–1.0 |
Total touring time: 7.5–8.5 hours.
Day 3: Coptic Cairo, local food, park or cruise
The third day should be slower and more spatially logical. Coptic Cairo is compact and calmer in the morning, then you can add food, a viewpoint, or a Nile evening.
| Time | Plan | Transport | Touring hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09:00–11:00 | Coptic Cairo: Hanging Church, Abu Serga area | Metro to Mar Girgis or car | 2.0 |
| 11:15–12:15 | NMEC optional add-on | Car | 1.0 |
| 12:30–13:30 | Egyptian lunch | Car/walk | 1.0 |
| 15:30–17:30 | Al-Azhar Park or Maadi/Zamalek neighborhood time | Car | 2.0 |
| 19:30–21:30 | Nile dinner cruise or local restaurant | Car/transfer | 2.0 |
Total touring time: 7.0–8.5 hours.

5-Day Cairo Itinerary
Day 1: Giza Pyramids and GEM
Use the same Day 1 from the 3-day plan. It remains the best opening day because it front-loads the city's biggest experience.
Day 2: Saqqara and Memphis
Do not force Saqqara into a half-day. It deserves a dedicated day because transfer time and site spread are larger than many itineraries admit.
| Time | Plan | Transport | Touring hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00–11:30 | Saqqara main zone and Step Pyramid complex | Car/private guide | 3.5 |
| 11:30–11:45 | Transfer to Memphis | Car | — |
| 11:45–12:45 | Memphis open-air museum | Car/walk | 1.0 |
| 13:00–14:00 | Lunch | Car | 0.75 |
| 15:00–16:00 | Return to hotel | Car | — |
| 18:00–20:00 | Easy neighborhood dinner | Car/walk | 1.5–2.0 |
Total touring time: 6.5–7.5 hours.
Day 3: Egyptian Museum, Downtown, and Khan El Khalili
This day mirrors the 3-day central Cairo structure but with less pressure. Add rooftop views, coffeehouses, or a longer market walk.
Day 4: Coptic Cairo, Citadel, and Al-Azhar Park
This is the strongest east-south route. Start at Coptic Cairo, then head north-east to the Citadel, then finish with a sunset park view.
| Time | Plan | Transport | Touring hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09:00–10:45 | Coptic Cairo | Metro/car | 1.75 |
| 11:00–12:30 | NMEC optional or local stop | Car | 1.5 |
| 13:00–14:30 | Citadel | Car | 1.5 |
| 15:00–16:00 | Lunch | Car/walk | 0.75 |
| 17:00–19:00 | Al-Azhar Park sunset | Car | 2.0 |
Total touring time: 7.0–7.5 hours.
Day 5: Neighborhood culture and food day
Your fifth day should not be another heavy archaeology sprint. Use it for local Cairo rhythm.
Best combinations:
- Zamalek brunch + galleries + Nile walk
- Maadi café and bookshop day
- Islamic Cairo return visit for deeper mosque and market time
- A second museum only if you skipped one earlier
How to Combine Giza, GEM, Saqqara, Memphis, Islamic Cairo and Khan El Khalili Without Backtracking
The rule is simple: west-side archaeology first, central and eastern historic Cairo later. Never start in Downtown, drive west to Saqqara, then come back east to Khan El Khalili in the same midday block.
Best 2-day sequence:
- Day 1: Giza Pyramids → GEM
- Day 2: Saqqara → Memphis → hotel break → Islamic Cairo → Khan El Khalili
- Giza Pyramids → GEM: 15–20 min
- Giza Pyramids → Saqqara: 45–60 min
- Saqqara → Memphis: 10–15 min
- Memphis → Citadel/Islamic Cairo edge: 45–70 min
- Citadel → Khan El Khalili: 15–20 min
- 08:00 Giza
- 11:30 GEM
- 15:30 break
- 17:30 Khan El Khalili
Attraction Clusters That Work on the Same Day
| Cluster | Total transit time | Total sightseeing time | Best for | Guide or independent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giza Pyramids + GEM | 15–20 min | 5.5–7.0 hrs | First-timers, history lovers | Either |
| Egyptian Museum + Downtown + Zamalek dinner | 20–35 min | 4.0–6.0 hrs | Short stays | Independent |
| Citadel + Al-Muizz + Khan El Khalili | 25–40 min | 4.5–6.5 hrs | Culture, photography | Either |
| Coptic Cairo + NMEC | 10–20 min | 3.0–4.5 hrs | Families, slower travelers | Independent |
| Saqqara + Memphis | 20–30 min | 4.5–6.0 hrs | Repeat visitors, archaeology-focused | Guide strongly helps |
| Al-Azhar Park + Khan El Khalili dinner | 15–20 min | 3.0–4.5 hrs | Couples, evening travelers | Independent |
Neighborhood Comparison
| Neighborhood | Best for | Average nightly hotel range | Transit convenience | Evening atmosphere | Trade-offs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zamalek | Couples, food travelers, balanced stays | €63–€140 | Good by car, moderate to metro links | Strong restaurants, calmer nightlife | Slower to Giza than staying west |
| Downtown Cairo | Museum-first travelers, short stays | €40–€110 | Best metro access | Busy, mixed, urban | Older hotel stock varies more |
| Giza | Pyramid-focused first-timers, sunrise starts | €35–€120 | Best for Giza/GEM by car | Limited compared with Zamalek | Longer daily cross-city transfers |
| Islamic Cairo | Heritage-focused travelers | €30–€90 | Better by car than metro for full itinerary | Atmospheric, traditional | Fewer polished hotel choices |
| Maadi | Longer stays, remote workers, families | €50–€130 | Good metro and car links southward | Relaxed cafés, expat-friendly | Far from Giza and most tourist sights |
Neighborhood rate ranges are built from 2026 live travel marketplace snapshots, including Cairo 4-star averages of approximately £55 and 5-star averages of approximately £117 (Skyscanner, 2026) and Cairo 3-star weekend averages of approximately £52 (Booking.com, 2026).
Trip Cost Breakdown
For conversions, this guide uses €1 ≈ EGP 56.0 as a planning rate. Use live rates at booking.
| Traveler style | Accommodation | Museum tickets | Food | Taxis/rideshare | Guided tours | Total daily spend EUR | Total daily spend EGP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | €24 | €18 | €12 | €8 | €0 | €62 | EGP 3,472 |
| Budget + 1 paid activity day | €24 | €26 | €12 | €10 | €22 | €94 | EGP 5,264 |
| Mid-range | €68 | €26 | €24 | €16 | €35 | €169 | EGP 9,464 |
| Mid-range + private guide day | €68 | €26 | €24 | €18 | €70 | €206 | EGP 11,536 |
| Comfort | €128 | €32 | €42 | €24 | €95 | €321 | EGP 17,976 |
These budget bands align with 2026 Cairo market guidance showing daily budgets from approximately $80 for budget travelers upward, plus current lodging averages and live transport costs.
Food in Cairo: What to Eat, Where, and What It Costs
Cairo is one of the easiest major cities in the region for low-cost local food, but the best meal planning is time-based. Street breakfast works early, koshary fits lunch or late afternoon, and richer dishes like molokhia, hamam mahshi, and fatta fit lunch or dinner.
| Dish | Best area | Best time of day | Typical 2026 price range | What to expect |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ful medames | Downtown, local bakeries, Maadi | 07:00–10:30 | EGP 25–60 | Slow-cooked fava beans, filling breakfast |
| Taameya | Across Cairo, especially local breakfast spots | 07:00–11:00 | EGP 25–50 | Egyptian falafel with fava bean base |
| Koshary | Downtown Cairo | 12:00–16:00 or late night | EGP 90–150 | Rice, pasta, lentils, chickpeas, fried onions |
| Molokhia with chicken/rabbit | Traditional restaurants in Giza, Downtown, Maadi | 13:00–22:00 | EGP 180–320 | Herby soup-style dish, classic home-style meal |
| Hamam mahshi | Traditional grills and family restaurants | 13:00–22:00 | EGP 280–450 | Stuffed pigeon, richer and more specialist |
| Fatta | Traditional restaurants, festive menus | 13:00–22:00 | EGP 180–300 | Rice, bread, garlic-vinegar tomato, meat |
| Basbousa / kunafa / om ali | Khan El Khalili, Downtown, Zamalek | 16:00–22:30 | EGP 45–120 | Best as dessert stop or tea pairing |
Koshary pricing is supported by current 2026 traveler reviews showing approximately US$4.80 per person at a leading Cairo specialist. Broader current Cairo meal data places simple meals near £7 and fine dining meals near £23 per person (Numbeo, 2026).
Best food timing by itinerary length
For 1 day:
- Breakfast: ful or taameya near hotel
- Lunch: near GEM or Giza
- Dinner: Khan El Khalili or Zamalek
- One koshary lunch
- One traditional dinner with molokhia or hamam mahshi
- One dessert stop in Islamic Cairo
- Add Maadi cafés
- Add a slow Zamalek dinner
- Add one market sweets stop and one family-style Egyptian lunch
What to Book in Advance
The right lead time depends more on seasonality than on the attraction itself. Cairo is flexible in low-pressure weeks, but guides, airport transfers, and evening cruises tighten quickly during holiday periods.
| Item | High season lead time | Shoulder season lead time | Ramadan/Eid lead time | Weekends |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private Cairo guide | 14–30 days | 7–14 days | 14–30 days | 7–14 days |
| Airport transfer | 2–5 days | 24–48 hrs | 3–7 days | 48 hrs |
| Nile dinner cruise | 5–10 days | 2–5 days | 7–14 days | 3–7 days |
| Giza/GEM guided combo | 7–21 days | 3–7 days | 10–21 days | 5–10 days |
| Saqqara/Memphis private day | 7–14 days | 3–7 days | 7–14 days | 5–10 days |
| Popular mid-range hotels | 21–45 days | 10–21 days | 21–45 days | 14–21 days |
Trust-forward booking advice for Cairo:
- Use providers with free cancellation where possible.
- Secure booking matters most for transfers and evening activities.
- Verified reviews matter more than ultra-low price on dinner cruises and private day tours.
Common Itinerary Mistakes
What visitors often get wrong in 1 day
Mistake: Giza + Saqqara + Egyptian Museum + Khan El Khalili in one day.
Why it fails: That routing creates 3 large transfer blocks and 9.5–11.0 hours of active movement before dinner.
Corrected routing: Giza + GEM + one evening zone only.
What visitors often get wrong in 3 days
Mistake: Two museums on Day 1, Saqqara squeezed into Day 2 morning, Citadel and Coptic Cairo pushed to late Day 3.
Why it fails: Museum fatigue hits early, and Saqqara is farther than it looks.
Corrected routing:
- Day 1: Giza + GEM
- Day 2: Downtown + Islamic Cairo
- Day 3: Coptic Cairo + Citadel + evening plan
What visitors often get wrong in 5 days
Mistake: Adding an Alexandria day trip before finishing Cairo's own core zones.
Why it fails: It consumes a full day that is usually better spent on Saqqara, neighborhood culture, and slower evening experiences.
Corrected routing: Use Days 4–5 for Saqqara/Memphis, Maadi or Zamalek, local food, and flexible museum depth.
Local Insights
Tour buses hit Giza hardest between 09:30 and 11:30. Entering at 08:00 gives you cooler conditions, cleaner viewpoints, and easier internal movement before the densest group-tour wave — this is the single most impactful timing decision you can make for the entire trip.
A detail most visitors miss: the GEM's Tutankhamun galleries are split across two floors, and the upper floor is consistently less crowded than the ground-floor entrance hall. Starting upstairs and working down saves 20–30 minutes of queue time on busy afternoons.
Khan El Khalili is busiest from roughly 18:00 to 22:00, especially Thursday and Saturday nights. That is the best atmosphere window, but not the best window if your goal is a fast, low-friction browse.
The most efficient museum order is GEM on the same day as Giza and the Egyptian Museum on a separate central Cairo day. Doing both museums back-to-back often reduces recall and makes visitors rush the second collection.
Schedule the Citadel viewpoint for late afternoon, ideally 16:00–17:30. Light is softer, heat is lower, and the city panorama reads better than at noon.
Friday and Saturday patterns matter. Friday midday can reshape movement in mosque-heavy districts, while Saturday evenings are among the busiest for domestic dining and family outings, especially in Khan El Khalili, Al-Azhar Park, and Nile-side zones.
Safety, Dress Code, Tipping and Practical Etiquette
Cairo is manageable for independent travelers, but practical behavior matters more than generic reassurance. Keep valuables compact, use app-based rides when possible, and avoid carrying your full cash day-budget openly in market areas.
Dress code:
- Men: lightweight trousers or smart shorts are fine in most non-religious zones
- Women: no strict tourist dress code in most of Cairo, but shoulders and knees covered works better in conservative districts and religious sites
- Mosques: cover shoulders, knees, and remove shoes where required
- Small service tips are standard
- Round up short taxi or delivery interactions modestly
- In restaurants, 5%–10% extra is common if service charge is unclear or service is good
- Avoid prayer times for sightseeing-led visits when possible
- Dress modestly and keep voices low
- Do not stand directly in active prayer lines for photos
- Giza, GEM, Al-Azhar Park, and NMEC-style museum visits work well for families
- Khan El Khalili is best with older children after 17:00, not with strollers at peak crowd time
- Saqqara suits families interested in space and archaeology, but not toddlers needing shade-heavy, easy-access touring
Cairo Transport Strategy
Use rideshare for cross-city sightseeing days and metro for direct central corridors. The metro is faster than road traffic in several central links and remains extremely cheap, with reported 2026 fares from EGP 8.74 to EGP 22 by distance (GoTripzi, 2026).
Useful planning numbers:
- Cairo metro: EGP 8.74–22 reported 2026 range
- Cairo Airport to city center taxi estimate: approximately EGP 155 average
- Cairo Airport to Giza taxi estimate: approximately EGP 260 average
- Giza ↔ GEM: rideshare
- Tahrir ↔ Coptic Cairo: metro works well
- Citadel ↔ Khan El Khalili: rideshare
- Zamalek ↔ Downtown: short car ride or longer walk depending on weather
Comparison: 1 Day vs 3 Days vs 5 Days in Cairo
| Trip length | Best for | What you can cover well | What feels rushed | Overall verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 day | Stopovers, business add-ons | Giza, GEM, one evening zone | Coptic Cairo, Saqqara, neighborhood depth | Good for highlights only |
| 3 days | First-time visitors | Core history, food, culture, evenings | Saqqara if added poorly | Best overall choice |
| 5 days | Slow travelers, repeat visitors | Full core + Saqqara + local culture | Very little if routed well | Best for depth |
Final Planning Advice
A strong Cairo itinerary is built on restraint. One major archaeological zone and one secondary cluster per day is the formula that keeps the city exciting instead of exhausting.
For most travelers in 2026:
- Choose 1 day if Cairo is a stopover
- Choose 3 days if this is your first Egypt trip
- Choose 5 days if you want archaeology plus real neighborhood and food time



