Tour To the museums of Abdeen Palace in Cairo
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Overview
Abdeen Palace is a historic Cairo palace, it was built as one of the official residences for the former ruling monarchy and royal family of Egypt. It is now one of the official residences and the principal workplace of the President of Egypt, located above Qasr El-Nil Street in eastern Downtown Cairo, Egypt.
Cairo · 5282 Cultural & Historic · typical ~4,081 EGP · 2,611 EGP — good value
Highlights
- ✦Wheelchair accessible
What's included
- ✓Hotel Pickup & Drop-off: Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in Cairo or Giza.
- ✓Air-conditioned Transport: Travel comfortably in our air-conditioned vehicles.
- ✓Expert Guide: Led by a tour guide for insightful commentary.
- ✓Entrance Fees: Includes entrance fees if selected
- ✓Complimentary bottled water throughout the tour
- ✓Optional shopping experience in Cairo
- ✓All applicable taxes and service charges
- ✕Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
- ✕Tipping.
Itinerary
- 1Cairo
- 2Abdeen Palace Museum
- 3Abdeen Palace Museum
- 4Cairo
Frequently asked questions
- How long is this experience?
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- Can I cancel my booking?
- Yes — you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before it starts.
- What's included?
- Hotel Pickup & Drop-off: Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in Cairo or Giza. · Air-conditioned Transport: Travel comfortably in our air-conditioned vehicles. · Expert Guide: Led by a tour guide for insightful commentary. · Entrance Fees: Includes entrance fees if selected · Complimentary bottled water throughout the tour · Optional shopping experience in Cairo · All applicable taxes and service charges
Reviews (1)
Not that exciting, mostly gifts from other countries. There are other museums in Cairo that are more interesting.
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“Not that exciting, mostly gifts from other countries. There are other museums in Cairo that are more interesting.”






























