Giza
The plateau of the great pyramids and the Sphinx, wonder of the ancient world.
What to See in Giza
Grand Egyptian Museum
The largest archaeological museum in the world, a project of over a billion dollars dedicated to Egyptian civilization, located at the foot of the Pyramids of Giza.
Great Pyramid of Cheops
The oldest and largest of the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau, the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing.
Great Sphinx of Giza
The oldest monumental sculpture in the world, with a lion's body and a human head, watching over the Giza pyramids for more than 4,500 years.
Solar Boat Museum
The museum that housed the extraordinary funerary boat of Pharaoh Khufu, a masterpiece of ancient Egyptian naval engineering 43.6 metres long.
Pyramid of Khafre
The second pyramid of the Giza Plateau, famous for the limestone casing still visible at its summit and for its connection with the Great Sphinx.
Pyramid of Menkaure
The smallest of the three great pyramids of Giza, famous for its refined granite casing and the tragic loss of its sarcophagus at sea.
Pyramids of the Queens of Giza
The three small satellite pyramids at the foot of the Great Pyramid, dedicated to the queens Hetepheres I, Meritites I and Henutsen, wives and mother of Khufu.
Pyramids of Giza
The Pyramids of Giza are the eternal symbol of Egypt. A complete guide with history, opening hours, tickets, how to get there and tips for your visit.
Valley Temple of Chefren
The monumental funerary temple in red granite and limestone, famous for the discovery of the statue of Chefren, a masterpiece of Egyptian sculpture.
Tombs of the Nobles of Giza
The mastabas of the officials and nobles of the 4th and 5th dynasties, rich in polychrome reliefs illustrating daily life in ancient Egypt.