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The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) 2025/26: The Ultimate Visitor’s Guide

Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum entrance in Cairo
The iconic Ramses II colossus welcoming visitors at the entrance of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM): Complete 2025 Visitor Guide

Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

Egypt’s most ambitious cultural project in over a century, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is located just 2 kilometers from the Giza Pyramids. Visitors can embark on a monumental journey through 5,000 years of history, blending modern architecture, immersive storytelling, and sustainable practices.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, visiting Egypt for the first time, or traveling with family, this guide helps you experience the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in the most meaningful way. Plan your visit and book your Cairo tours easily with your trusted guide for unforgettable experiences in Egypt www.Kimidar Sharm.com.

Quick Facts:

Essential Information at a Glance:

  • Location: Giza, Egypt (adjacent to the Great Pyramids)
  • Address: Alexandria Desert Road, Al Remaya Square, Giza Governorate
  • Current Status: Fully Open since November 4, 2025, after the official inauguration ceremony.
  • Official Website: Book tickets and find the latest information on the official Grand Egyptian Museum website or visit www.Kimidar Sharm.com

Daily Hours:

  • Complex (Gardens, Cafés, Shops): Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 AM – 7 PM; Saturday & Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 10 PM.
  • Exhibition Halls: Sunday to Thursday: 9 AM – 6 PM; Saturday & Wednesday: 9 AM – 9 PM.
  • Last Ticket Purchase: 5 PM on regular days; 8 PM on late nights.
  • Distance from Pyramids: Approx. 2 km (connected by a new tourist walkway).
  • Estimated Time to Visit: 4+ hours (it’s massive!).

Grand Egyptian Museum main staircase with visitors exploring the galleries
Step into history: Explore the stunning main staircase at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

Is the Museum Fully Open Now?

Yes, the Grand Egyptian Museum

 is fully open to the public following its grand inauguration on November 1, 2025. All main areas and 12 exhibition halls are now accessible to visitors, featuring the complete collection of Tutankhamun’s treasures displayed together for the first time.

Current Areas Open:

  • The Grand Hall & Ramses II Atrium: An 83-ton, 11-meter-tall statue of Ramses II welcomes all visitors.
  • Main Exhibition Galleries: All 12 galleries are open, spanning Egypt’s history from prehistory to the Greco-Roman period, featuring over 100,000 artifacts.
  • Children’s Museum: Interactive and engaging exhibits designed for children aged 6–12.
  • Commercial Zone & Museum Gardens: Cafés, shops with authentic Egyptian crafts, and open-air gardens with stunning views of the Giza Pyramids.
  • Tutankhamun Galleries & Solar Boat Museum: These highly anticipated sections are now open for public viewing.

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Grand Egyptian Museum main staircase with visitors exploring the galleries

Where Is the Grand Egyptian Museum Located?

The Grand Egyptian Museum

Grand Egyptian Museum exterior with panoramic view of the Pyramids of Giza
Stunning view of the Grand Egyptian Museum with the Pyramids of Giza in the background, showcasing Egypt’s iconic landmarks.

 is strategically situated on the Giza Plateau, just a short distance from the iconic Giza Pyramids, making it easy to visit both landmarks in one trip. A new tourist promenade connects the museum with the foot of the pyramids for seamless travel.

  • Full Address: Alexandria Desert Road, Al Remaya Square, Giza, Egypt
  • Travel Time from Downtown Cairo: Approx. 45-60 minutes by car, depending on traffic.

Ancient Egyptian statue displayed at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza
A well-preserved ancient Egyptian statue inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, highlighting Egypt’s pharaonic heritage.

Ticket Information & Booking:

Online booking is the exclusive method for purchasing tickets as of December 1, 2025. On-site sales are suspended.

  • Online: Purchase only from the official website (visit-gem.com).
  • Payment Methods: Only Visa and MasterCard credit/debit cards are accepted.

Ticket Prices (Approximate, subject to exchange rates):

Visitor TypePrice (EGP)Approximate Price (USD)
Foreign AdultsEGP 1,450~$30 USD
Foreign Children/StudentsEGP 730~$15 USD
Expat Adults (Egypt residents)EGP 730~$15 USD
Expat Children/StudentsEGP 370~$8 USD
Egyptian AdultsEGP 200~$4 USD
Egyptian Children/StudentsEGP 100~$2 USD

What to See Inside the Museum:

From the towering statue of Ramses II at the entrance to the awe-inspiring Tutankhamun galleries, the GEM is an architectural and historical marvel.

  • The Grand Entrance & Ramses II Statue: Be greeted by the colossal statue, a highlight of the sun-drenched atrium.
  • The Great Hall & Grand Staircase: This monumental space features 87 large statues of pharaohs and gods, leading up to the main galleries with panoramic views of the pyramids.
  • The Main Exhibition Halls: Explore 12 extensive galleries covering the full scope of Egyptian history through thousands of artifacts.
  • The Tutankhamun Collection: See all 5,000+ items from the boy-king’s tomb displayed together for the very first time, including the legendary golden mask.
  • Solar Boat of Khufu: View the 4,500-year-old ceremonial cedar boat, relocated to a purpose-built hall.
  • Children’s Museum: Engaging, hands-on STEAM learning experiences about ancient Egyptian life.
Royal mummy inside the Mummies Hall at the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Inside the Mummies Hall at the GEM.

Top 10 Must-See Artifacts:

Royal mummy inside the Mummies Hall at the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Tutankhamun’s Golden Mask at the Grand Egyptian Museum.
  1. Golden Mask of Tutankhamun – The iconic solid gold mask.
  2. Colossal Statue of Ramses II – The massive 11-meter, 83-ton statue in the atrium.
  3. Solar Boat of Khufu – The 4,500-year-old, fully restored ship.
  4. Narmer Palette – An essential artifact marking Egypt’s unification.
  5. Jewelry of Queen Ahhotep – Exquisite gold artifacts and ceremonial daggers.
  6. Statue of Khafre (Chephren) – A stoic diorite sculpture.
  7. Statue of Akhenaten – The radical pharaoh with unique proportions.
  8. Tutankhamun’s Chariots and Thrones – Part of the complete tomb collection display.
  9. Rosetta Stone Replica – An educational display detailing the deciphering of hieroglyphs (the original is in the British Museum).
  10. Statue of Seneb and Family – A touching depiction of social life.
Solar Boat of Khufu inside the Grand Egyptian Museum
The restored Solar Boat of Khufu exhibited at the GEM.

Practical Visiting Information:

Entry Requirements.

  • Passport: Required for ticket verification.

Luggage & Security

  • Mandatory duty check & full security screening at the entrance.
  • Luggage screening is required for all visitors.
  • Prohibited items include large bags, professional cameras, and sharp objects.
  • Lockers are available for small belongings.

Essential Do’s & Don’ts:

Do’sDON’Ts
* Wear comfortable walking shoes* Touch artifacts or display cases
* Bring a refillable water bottle* Use flash photography near sensitive items
* Download the official GEM app* Rush through exhibits
* Respect photography restrictions* Miss the pyramid views from the upper terraces
* Allow extra time for security screening* Assume on-site tickets are available (book online!)

Insider Tips & Practical Checklist:

  • Arrive early on regular days or consider a late-night visit on Saturday or Wednesday to avoid peak crowds.
  • Dress comfortably and respectfully.
  • Charge your devices to capture incredible photos.
  • Stay hydrated in the Egyptian climate.

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