Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Cairo is in the cooler months, which go from October to April. Summers here can get seriously hot — we’re talking dry heat that sticks around well into the evening — so if yo...

Passport/Visa

Egypt offers several visa options depending on the traveller's nationality and purpose of visit. Citizens from visa-exempt countries can enter without a visa under specific conditions, such as nati...

Cairo International Airport (CAI)

Cairo International Airport (CAI) is about 22 km from the city centre, which usually takes around 30 to 45 minutes by car, depending on traffic. Travellers can reach the city using official airport...

Public Transport

Cairo’s public transport mainly includes metro, buses and minibuses. The metro is the fastest and most reliable way for tourists to get around — it’s affordable, runs regularly, and covers key spot...

Taxi

Taxis are easy to find in Cairo, but they can be hit or miss. Some have meters, others don’t, and even when there is one, the driver might not use it unless you ask. It’s common to agree on a price...

Electricity

In Cairo — and across Egypt — electricity runs on 220 volts at 50 Hz. The standard plug types are Type C and Type F, the same two-pin plugs used in much of Europe.