Most embassies and consulates in Egypt are located in central and Zamalek districts of Cairo, with a few consulates in Alexandria, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh; for specific locations, call […]
For emergency translation help in Egypt, you can use mobile translation apps, call your embassy for assistance, or contact hotels, tour operators, and travel agencies that offer multilingual support. Many […]
To contact tourist police in Egypt, dial 126 from any phone, visit a tourist police kiosk at major attractions or airports, or ask our agency’s live chat for direct support […]
Yes, many attractions, museums, and historical sites in Egypt now accept digital tickets and QR codes. These can be presented on your smartphone upon entry. However, some locations may still […]
To purchase a SIM card in Egypt, you must register with a valid passport or official ID at authorized provider stores (Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat, etc.). Staff will assist with registration […]
For tourists in Egypt, Vodafone, Orange, and Etisalat offer reliable SIM cards and prepaid data plans suited for short stays. Tourist-friendly packages include generous data, local calls, and easy top-ups. […]
Yes, some areas of Egypt—such as remote desert regions, small oases, and distant archaeological sites—may have limited phone or internet connectivity. Major cities and tourist areas usually have strong coverage, […]
Yes, you can stay connected with family back home while traveling in Egypt. Reliable mobile data, Wi-Fi in hotels and cafes, and international calling/VoIP apps (WhatsApp, Skype, etc.) make it […]
International credit/debit cards (Visa, MasterCard) work in most hotels, major restaurants, and stores in Egypt. Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay are supported at some modern venues and larger […]
Yes, English-language newspapers and magazines are available in Egypt. Leading publications such as Egypt Today, Ahram Online, and The Egyptian Gazette provide news and features in English. They are accessible […]