2.7.2026 · 6 min read · By Mohamed Hassan · Last updated 11.7.2026
Written by Mohamed Hassan
Licensed Egyptian tour guide, based in Cairo, 30+ years leading trips across Egypt.
The grand staircase at the GEM — the room that makes every visitor stop mid-step.
The short version: yes, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is open, and yes, the parts you actually came to see — Tutankhamun's full collection, the grand staircase gallery, the Khufu boat wing — are all visitable. A few specialist galleries continue to open in phases. Here is exactly what to expect if you visit this week.
Quick answer
The short answer:
- ✓ Yes — the main visitor experience is fully open
- ✓ Full Tutankhamun collection (5,000+ objects) on display
- ✓ Grand staircase gallery, Khufu boat wing — all live
- ✓ A few specialist galleries still opening in phases through 2026
- ✓ Best arrival slots: 09:00 or 15:00
Quick facts
- Best season:
- Year-round (indoor, air-conditioned)
- Ideal duration:
- 3 hours minimum, 4–5 hours for a full walk
- Budget:
- €25 general + €30 Tutankhamun add-on
- Perfect for:
- Everyone — first-timers and repeat visitors
- Family friendly:
- Yes — dedicated children's museum on site
- Luxury friendly:
- Yes — private Egyptologist guide, skip-the-queue
- Difficulty:
- Easy — full wheelchair access
What's open right now
The Grand Hall with Ramses II's 3,200-year-old colossus, the ceremonial staircase with dozens of monumental statues climbing towards the pyramid-view window, the main chronological galleries (Predynastic through Roman Egypt), the two Tutankhamun galleries with over 5,000 objects — including the famous golden mask, the chariots and the nested shrines — and the reconstructed Khufu solar boat. That is 90% of what most travellers want to see.
What's still opening
A handful of thematic galleries (specialist collections on daily life, women, kingship, and select conservation labs) are rolling out through 2026. None of these missing rooms will spoil a first visit. Restaurants, gift shops, the children's museum and the conference centre are already operating.
How long you need
Minimum two hours if you focus on Tutankhamun and the staircase. Three to four hours to walk the full chronological sequence at a decent pace. I recommend budgeting three hours plus a break for coffee — the mezzanine café has the best pyramid view of any restaurant in Cairo.
Tickets and best time to arrive
Foreign adult tickets are approximately €25 for general admission, plus an add-on for the Tutankhamun galleries (roughly €30 extra) and another supplement for the Khufu boat wing. Buy online in advance if you can, otherwise a licensed guide will handle it. Best arrival slot: 09:00. Second best: 15:00 — light through the pyramid-window is spectacular in late afternoon.
How the GEM compares to the old Egyptian Museum on Tahrir
The GEM is bigger, better lit, better labelled and better organised. The Tahrir museum is still open and still worth visiting — it has the Royal Mummies Hall (an incredible, respectful room housing pharaohs including Ramses II and Hatshepsut), and its dusty 1902 charm is unrepeatable. My recommendation: GEM on day one, Tahrir on a later day if you have time.
Combining the GEM with the Pyramids
The GEM is directly adjacent to the Giza plateau, so it makes complete sense to do Pyramids at opening (7am) and the museum straight after (10am–13:00), followed by lunch on the plateau side. This is the itinerary I run for 90% of my one-day-in-Cairo guests.
Practical notes
Photography is allowed in most galleries; flash is not. Water bottles allowed. Backpacks larger than a small daypack must be checked at the entrance. Wheelchair access is excellent — lifts everywhere. Allow 20 minutes for the security queue at busy periods; less first thing in the morning.
GEM vs Egyptian Museum on Tahrir
| GEM (Giza) | Egyptian Museum (Tahrir) | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Next to the Pyramids | Downtown Cairo |
| Building | New, purpose-built, 2020s | Historic 1902 palace |
| Tutankhamun collection | Full 5,000+ objects | Partial (rotates) |
| Royal Mummies | No | Yes — dedicated hall |
| Best for | First visit, families | Second visit, atmosphere |
| Time needed | 3–4 hours | 2–3 hours |
Expert Tip
Buy the Tutankhamun add-on ticket. It costs about €30 extra and it's the whole reason most people come. Without it you see the museum; with it you see the collection that made it famous.
— Mohamed Hassan
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Grand Egyptian Museum finished?
The main visitor experience is fully open. A few smaller specialist galleries continue to open through 2026. Nothing missing spoils a first-time visit.
Where is the Tutankhamun golden mask displayed?
The mask alternates between the Tutankhamun gallery at the GEM and the Royal Mummies context at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir. Both museums confirm the location in advance.
How do I get to the Grand Egyptian Museum from central Cairo?
Uber or a hotel car — 35–50 minutes depending on traffic. From the Pyramids gate it is a 10-minute drive.
Is the Grand Egyptian Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes — one of the best-accessible major museums in the region. Lifts, ramps, wheelchair loans at reception.
Should I visit the old Egyptian Museum too?
If you have more than one day in Cairo, yes — the Royal Mummies Hall and the 1902 building are still one of the great museum experiences on earth.
How early should I book GEM tickets?
For the 09:00 slot in peak season (October–March), book 3–5 days ahead. Same-day tickets are usually available for the afternoon slots. A licensed guide can arrange skip-the-queue on short notice.
We run this combined itinerary daily with licensed Egyptologists — private car, tickets and skip-the-queue included.
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