The Egyptian Museum in Cairo Skip-the-Line Tickets at The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities in Cairo Skip-the-Line Tickets
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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo Skip-the-Line Tickets
The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities in Cairo houses the world's largest collection of pharaonic artefacts, with over 120,000 pieces spanning 5,000 years of ancient Egyptian history. Your skip-the-line ticket gets you straight inside this treasure trove without the lengthy queues that often form at one of Cairo's most popular attractions.
You'll walk through expansive galleries filled with monumental statues, decorative sarcophagi, delicate papyrus scrolls and everyday objects that reveal how ancient Egyptians lived, worked and worshipped. The museum covers multiple eras, from the earliest dynasties through the Greco-Roman and Coptic periods. The star attraction remains Tutankhamun's gallery, where you can see the young pharaoh's solid gold death mask, ornate sarcophagi, intricate jewellery and ceremonial chariots discovered in his tomb in 1922.
For those wanting to delve deeper into ancient royalty, you can upgrade your ticket on arrival for entry to the Royal Mummy Room. Here you'll encounter the preserved remains of Egypt's most famous pharaohs, including Ramses II and Hatshepsut, offering a fascinating look at mummification techniques.
Highlights
- Tutankhamun's solid gold death mask and ceremonial treasures from his 1922 tomb discovery
- Over 120,000 pharaonic artefacts spanning 5,000 years of Egyptian civilisation
- Monumental statues of gods and pharaohs from multiple dynasties
- Well-preserved papyrus scrolls and painted coffins revealing daily ancient Egyptian life
- Optional Royal Mummy Room featuring preserved remains of Ramses II and Hatshepsut
- Greco-Roman and Coptic period mosaics and artefacts
Plan Your Visit to The Egyptian Museum
The museum requires a valid ID for ticket verification, and you must select the correct ticket category based on your nationality when booking. Photography is allowed throughout the museum, but flash is strictly prohibited. The museum is partially wheelchair accessible, though some exhibits may have limited accessibility.
Give yourself at least two to three hours to explore the main collections properly. Comfortable shoes are essential given the museum's size. Early morning visits offer a quieter experience with fewer crowds, especially during peak travel seasons. If you're planning to explore more of Cairo's ancient sites, consider combining your visit with Giza Pyramids and Sphinx tours or a Cairo Citadel and historic mosques tour to make the most of your time in Egypt's capital.
The Royal Mummy Room requires an additional purchase on-site and cannot be included with your standard admission ticket. This special section provides an intimate look at mummification techniques and the individuals who shaped Egyptian history over millennia.
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- Opening times
08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 09:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 09:00pm 09:00am - 06:00pm
- Know before you go
Bring a valid ID for ticket verification
Select your ticket category carefully based on your nationality
Photography is allowed but flash is not permitted inside the museum
Some areas offer limited wheelchair accessibility
Arrive early for a quieter experience
- Visitor guidelines
Bring a valid ID for ticket verification
Select your ticket category carefully based on your nationality
Photography is allowed but flash is not permitted inside the museum
Some areas offer limited wheelchair accessibility
Arrive early for a quieter experience
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