One region's museums, for a focused trip.
- All covered museums in one chosen region
- Valid 5 continuous days from first scan
- QR pass delivered instantly by email
- Works offline once saved to your phone
- Free refund if never scanned
These are all of our passes and exactly what each one costs, with nothing whatsoever held back for the checkout. Prices are in euros for clarity across an international readership; you can pay in Egyptian pounds at the prevailing rate, confirmed before you commit, with no markup hidden inside that conversion. Every pass states its coverage on the coverage page before you buy, and the price you see below is the total — there is no service charge added at checkout, no fee buried in the exchange rate, and nothing to pay again at the door. A pass is valid for a continuous window from its first use, so you choose the length that matches your trip rather than paying for days you will not use. Everything below is the complete cost, and the comparison table further down is the precise version where the cards summarise.
One region's museums, for a focused trip.
Museums across several regions, one pass.
Reduced per-person rates for 4+ or students.
Where the cards above summarise, this table is exact. Group and student per-person rates depend on numbers and coverage; ask us for a firm figure.
| Feature | Regional | Multi-region | Group / Student |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regions covered | One | Several | Your choice |
| Validity window | 5 days | 10 days | Matches base pass |
| Instant QR delivery | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Works offline | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Refund if unused | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Indicative price | €19 | €39 | from €13/person |
From the first time the pass is scanned at a museum, not from when you buy it. So you can buy in advance and the clock only starts on the day you actually begin visiting — useful if your plans shift by a day or two.
Yes. Prices are shown in euros for clarity, but you can pay in Egyptian pounds at the prevailing rate, which we confirm before you commit. There is no markup hidden in that conversion.
If your trip genuinely spans more than one region, yes — the multi-region pass is priced below buying two regionals and gives you a longer validity window. If you are staying in one area, the regional pass is the cheaper, correct choice. We would rather you bought the right one.
A pass that has never been scanned can be refunded in full. Once scanned, it is partially refundable within the terms on the refunds and changes page. There is no penalty buried anywhere; the full rule is on that page.
No. The price shown is the price paid. No checkout service charge, no exchange-rate markup, no door fee for a pass you already hold. If a museum charges separately for a special exhibition beyond standard entry, that is the museum's charge, not ours, and we flag it on the coverage page.
The indicative prices here have held steady, and we have no interest in surge-pricing museum entry. If a price ever changes, the figure you are quoted at the moment of purchase is the figure you pay — there is no last-minute increase between seeing a price and buying.
Each visitor needs their own pass, but families almost always do better on a group pass, where the per-person rate falls below the individual price for four or more together. Tell us your party when you enquire and we will quote the lowest applicable rate for everyone, including any students in the group.
The pricing is not an accident of the market; it reflects deliberate choices about what kind of company this is.
Running a focused company from Shibin el-Kom rather than a capital keeps our costs down, and we pass that on rather than pocketing it — which is how the student rate can be as low as it is.
No surge pricing, no dynamic rates that change by the hour, no penalising you for buying at a busy time. A pass costs what the page says, whenever you buy it.
Every fee is on the table before you pay. We would rather quote a slightly higher number you can trust than a teaser price that grows at checkout, which is the trick we set out to avoid.
Buying a pass is a single, secure transaction. You choose the pass, confirm the coverage, and pay through a checkout operated by a regulated payment processor — your card details go straight into the processor's secure system and never touch our own servers, which is set out in full on the privacy page. The transaction is submitted by POST, so nothing sensitive ever appears in a web address or your browser history. The moment the payment clears, your pass is generated and emailed to you as a QR code, with no waiting period and no separate activation step.
You can pay by card or, for institutional and group buyers who need it, by bank transfer against an invoice. Prices are quoted in euros for clarity across an international audience, but Egyptian buyers can settle in pounds at the prevailing rate, which we confirm before you commit so there is never a conversion surprise. There is no stored-card subscription, no auto-renewal, and nothing that quietly charges you again later — a pass is a single purchase for a single trip, and when its validity window ends, it simply ends.
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