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- A perfect day in Cairo: 24 hours in Egypts capital
There are a number of unshakeable constants in the formula for the perfect day in Cairo Here's how to make the most of every hour in the city
- How to spend the best weekend in Cairo - Lonely Planet
Once you've seen the Pyramids in Giza, get to know the city of Cairo Taste the best local dishes and tour historic sites with this weekend intinerary
- 17 things to know before visiting Cairo - Lonely Planet
17 If you really want to get to know Cairo, you'll need to stay a while One or two days are enough to “do” Cairo But if you really want to know the place, you need to live there for at least a few weeks, establish routines and become adopted as a local Some people liken Cairo to an open-air museum
- A first-time guide to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
After over two decades of planning and construction, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Cairo is now open to visitors Here's what you need to know
- 8 of the best things to do in Cairo - Lonely Planet
Plan all the things you want to see and do with this guide to Cairo's top experiences, and allow at least five days to enjoy it all properly
- The best time to visit Cairo - Lonely Planet
This seasonal guide to what's happening in Cairo can help you find the best time for your visit, whether you want to avoid the heat or find a budget deal
- Visa requirements for visiting Egypt - Lonely Planet
The single-entry visa allows visitors one entry into the country for stays of up to 30 days The multiple-entry visa allows travelers to come into Egypt an unlimited number of times over a period of 180 days and for up to 30 days at a time Apply for a multi-entry visa at least seven days before your trip
- 9 of the best stops on a Nile River cruise, Egypt - Lonely Planet
Cairo–Aswan Long Nile cruises add on the section of water between Luxor and Cairo to cover nearly the full length of the river in Egypt The experience is unbeatable, taking in the best of ancient Egypt from the water, but they can be tough to schedule, with infrequent departures (often just once a month and none in summer), itineraries that are rarely shorter than two weeks and few
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