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Cairo Half Day Tour to Memphis City

Price Starting From : $45

Cairo Half-Day Tour to Memphis City

Memphis, once the capital of Egypt, holds a significant place in the country’s history, much like Cairo does today. Before Cairo, Egypt's capital was located in Luxor, which is regarded as the largest and most important capital in the nation’s history.

Now you have the opportunity to delve deeper into Egypt's fascinating past by booking this Cairo Half-Day Tour to Memphis, Egypt's ancient capital. Known today as Mit-Rahina, Memphis is home to a remarkable collection of artefacts displayed in its open-air museum, including the colossal broken statue of King Ramses II.

Inclusion
  • Being met and assisted by our representatives.
  • Transports by an exclusive a/c vehicle.
  • Transports from/ to your hotel in Cairo or Giza.
  • An expert Egyptologist guide to accompany you during your Cairo Half Day Tour to Memphis City.
  • Entry tickets for all the sites mentioned in our Egypt day tours itinerary.
  • Bottled water or a soft drink during Cairo Day Tours.
  • Shopping tours in Cairo.
  • All services charges and taxes are covered within Egypt Tours prices.
Exclusion
  • Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary of the Memphis ancient City trip.
  • Personal spending.
  • Tipping is not included in our Cairo Half Day Tours price.

Cairo Top Tours Egyptologist guide will meet you at the hotel lobby in Cairo or Giza to start your Cairo half-day tours to Memphis city which is considered the oldest established capital in the history of Egypt and the history of mankind. Memphis is located on a vast plain in the place where Upper Egypt meets Lower Egypt, and it is located 25 km from Ras Delta in the south of central Cairo, and 35 km south-central Cairo on the west bank of the Nile. You will begin by driving to the area where the ancient city of Memphis used to be standing as an administrative center to rule the large kingdom of upper and lower Egypt from the pre-dynastic period, passing through the old kingdom (pyramids era) and the middle kingdom.

By accessing the monumental open-air museum you will see impressive statues and artifacts dating back to the early times and among the most remarkable of them is the 2nd biggest among all the sphinxes in Egypt, the alabaster sphinx, and the statues of King Ramses II. Continue your Cairo Day Tours to enter the area where you will see the huge broken-legged statue of Ramses II and how it has been created in a genius way to indicate the strength and glory of art during that time competing with the new laser-cutters. You will have an interesting time at one of the papyri-authorized institutes to learn how ancient Egyptians used papyrus plant reeds to create the earliest example of writing paper sheets in history. Transfer back to your hotel or any requested drop-off location by your tour guide after you finish this amazing Day Tour to Memphis from Cairo.

 

Price

1 Person

$105 Per Person

2 - 3 Persons

$60 Per Person

4 - 6 Persons

$50 Per Person

7 - 10 Persons

$45 Per Person

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Its ruins are located near the modern city of Mit Rahina, 20 km (12 Mi) south of Giza in Greater Cairo, Egypt.

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Yes, Memphis City offers guided tours. At the location, you can hire a local guide, or you can sign up for scheduled tours that take you to Memphis City and other adjacent sights. A guide may make your trip more enjoyable and give you insightful information on the background and significance of the old city.

It will be more enjoyable to venture out and begin experiencing Egypt on your own to discover more about its culture and interact with Egyptians, therefore you are not required to stay at the hotel. Try going shopping to purchase presents and souvenirs from Egypt that you can bring home with you to always remember your fascinating trip. A fantastic meal on a Nile cruise with musical and belly dancing performances is another option.

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