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Travel information
Entry requirements |
Organizing your trip |
Visiting |
Eating |
Paying |
Speaking |
Entry requirements
- Passport and visa service
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Immigration (information on residence in Egypt)
Information from the American State Department
- Diplomatic representations
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- For more information
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Embassy of Egypt in Greece
3, Ave Vass Sophias 106 71 Athens Phone: 2103618612-3, 2103603538 embassyegypt@yahoo.com
Organizing your trip
Means of transport recommended in town
- Recommendation
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In Cairo, the two best means of transport are the metro and the taxis. The metro has only two lines but a third is being constructed. Using metro would allow commuters to avoid heavy traffic of the metropolis. There are a huge number of taxis and they are convenient. However be careful, for at times the taxi meters are only for decorative purposes and also, taxi drivers have the tendancy of exaggerating the tariff. Moreover, the drivers do not speak English and do not always know the schedules. Since 2006, there is a metered yellow taxi service, the Cairo City Cab. In Alexandria, there are tramway lines and taxis. Buses and urban minibuses are not recommended.
- Maps of urban networks
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Cairo Metro map.
Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country
- Recommendation
- There is a good railway network which serves all the cities along the Nile. There are also many buses stopping at the primary destinations of the country and notably Sinai. It is advised against taking the minibuses criss-crossing the country since they are very dangerous. Finally, there are domestic flights serving among others Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Alexandria, Aswan, Taba, Marsa Matrouh, etc.
- Rail companies
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Egyptian National Railways
- Flight from Greece
- Different aircraft companies like Olympic Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Swiss Air, Egypt Air and Cyprus Airways operate regular flights from Athens to Cairo. Olympic Airlines and Egypt Air also provide flights to Alexandria. To find out air connections from Greece to Egypt click here
Traveling by yourself
- Recommendation
- The major roads are convenient. It is better to avoid night driving outside the towns. There are very few gas stations. In the event of an accident, help is almost nonexistent. Hence you must rely on the help from other drivers. Only third party insurance, cheap but not of high value, is compulsory. It is advised to take additional insurance once you are in the country.
- Road maps
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Egypt Maps
- Find an itinerary
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Via Michelin
Visiting
Different forms of tourism
- Historical
- The city of Cairo with its historic district and the famous pyramids of Gizeh.
Luxor, Aswan and the Nile Valley cannot obviously be overlooked with their archeological sites (Valley of Kings, Valley of Queens, Temple of Karnak, Hatchepsout, Abou Simbel).
- Cultural
- Cairo hosts every year an international film festival in November. The city offers many cultural activities. The Ahram Hebdo proposes every week a selection of cultural events of the week at Alexandria and Cairo.
- Nature
- Ecotourism and desert safaris. Siwa Oasis, Marsa el Alam Park.
- Religious
- Religious tourism is not well developed. The pilgrimage around the St.Catherine convent can be pointed out. In the same way, the El Azhar mosque attracts many tourists.
- Thermal
- Spa tourism is not well-developed. It is mostly practiced around the Siwa oasis.
- Beach
- The Red Sea coastline is especially famous. Also the seaside resorts of Charm El Sheikh, Taba, Dahab and Hurghada have been developed to a great extent. Several tour operators offer stays in this area.
- Winter sports
- Non-existent
- Outdoor activities
- It is possible to do scuba diving, fishing and snorkeling in the Red Sea. In the same way, trekking in 4x4, on camel or on pony are possible in the desert.
- Shopping
- The Khan El Khalili Bazar in Cairo is part of the must-see, must-do places of Cairo. There is a trend of shopping centres multiplying, but for the most part, they have only medium range products. Some galleries of large hotels offer luxury products
- Tourism organizations
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Tourism Bureau
Tour Egypt
Eating
- Food specialties
- The main specialties are:
The fuul: a beans puree usually served in a piece of shami (bread similar to the pita). The ta'amiya or falafel The koshari: a platter of noodles, rice, black lentils, fried onions and tomato sauce. The molokhia: stew of minced molokhia (Jew's mallow) leaves served in sauce with rice or bread.
- Drinks
- Black tea is the national drink par excellence. It is easy to buy alcohol in various local stalls or in hotels. During the month of Ramadan, it is more difficult to find alcohol. You have to be careful with the locally brewed alcohol since it could be adulterated. Egypt has several labels of local beer such as Stella or Saqqara and several wines like Omar Khayyam or Obelisque.
- Dietary taboos
- Pork is forbidden for Muslims. However, because of the presence of a strong Christian community, it is possible to buy pork in some grocery stores or even get it served in some restaurants.
Paying
- Domestic currency
- Egyptian Pound
- ISO Code
- EGP
- To obtain domestic currency
- It is possible to get Egyptian Pounds before leaving for Egypt. It is however preferrable to get them once you get there, either in an ATM or in one of the numerous foreign exchange bureaus (there are several of them at the international flight arrival terminal).
- Possible means of payment
- The most widely used payment method is by cash. The small shops in major hotels, franchises, supermarkets and some stores have bank card payment facilities. There are many ATMs.
- Exchange rate on
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- Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
- To find out the locations of ATMs in in Egypt, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Speaking
- Official language
- Classic Arabic is the official language of the State and only about 50% of the population understand it. The Egyptian arabic (Masri) is the language spoken by the entire population.
- Other languages spoken
- Armenian, Domari, Nubian and Dongola.
- Business language
- Egyptian Arabic and English. Some members of the business community also know French and German well.
- Getting some knowledge
- The blog: Egyptian arabic courses give the basics of the Egyptian dialect.
- Free translation tools
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IM translator - English-Arabic-English Translation of texts and web pages
Lexilogos - Arabic-English-Arabic Dictionary
Babel Fish - Free Greek-French-Greek translator
Translated - Free Greek-Arabic-Greek translator
TV5 - Free Greek-Arabic-Greek translator
lexicool - Free Greek-Arabic-Greek dictionary
We can translate your foreign-language documents.
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