How much do Giza pyramids tickets cost

By the Pyramids of Giza Tickets Editorial Team · Published from Giza, Egypt

Quick answerThe plateau entry ticket is inexpensive, but most visitors book a guided tour. Shared Giza pyramids tours start from around 25 to 50 euros per adult, private tours from about 60 euros, and combos with the Egyptian Museum from around 70 euros. Going inside a pyramid is extra.

Shared Giza pyramids tour (from 25 euros)

A guided group tour with plateau entry, the Sphinx, transport and an Egyptologist. The best value way to visit, ideal for first timers and couples.

Private pyramids tour (from 60 euros)

A private Egyptologist, hotel pickup and a flexible pace. Best for families and photographers who want time and attention on the plateau.

Pyramids and Egyptian Museum combo (from 70 euros)

A full day with the Giza pyramids in the morning and the treasures of Tutankhamun after lunch, often with lunch and entry fees included.

Extras to budget for

Going inside the Great Pyramid, the Solar Boat Museum, a camel ride at the panorama point and tips for guides and drivers are usually paid separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an entrance fee for the Giza pyramids?

Yes, there is a plateau entry ticket, and it is inexpensive. Most visitors book a guided tour that bundles the entry with transport, the Sphinx and a guide for a smoother visit.

How much is a Giza pyramids tour?

Shared tours start from around 25 to 50 euros per adult, private tours from about 60 euros, and pyramids and Egyptian Museum combos from around 70 euros. Check each listing for what is included.

Is it worth going inside a pyramid?

It is a memorable experience, but the passages are low and there is no decoration inside. Buy the extra ticket if you enjoy the idea of standing within the pyramid rather than seeing tomb art.