Egypt’s New Museum by the Pyramids: A Tourism Game-Changer
Just steps away from the world-famous Giza Pyramids, Egypt is opening its long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), and tourism experts say it could be a game-changer for the country’s travel industry.
The GEM, the largest museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization, houses tens of thousands of artifacts from ancient Egypt, including the complete treasures of King Tutankhamun and monumental statues like Ramesses II. Visitors can expect immersive exhibits, modern facilities, and a seamless journey from the museum to the iconic pyramids via a newly built pedestrian walkway.
Egypt hopes the museum will attract millions of additional tourists each year. Cultural travelers, who often stay longer and spend more, will likely flock to the area, giving a boost to local businesses, hotels, and restaurants. The museum also strengthens Egypt’s reputation as a hub for history and heritage, complementing its famous desert and Red Sea destinations.
To support the GEM, Egypt has improved nearby infrastructure, including roads and the Sphinx International Airport, making access easier for both international and domestic visitors.
While challenges remain — such as managing large crowds and protecting historic sites — the Grand Egyptian Museum represents a bold step toward reviving and expanding Egypt’s tourism industry. For travelers, it’s a chance to experience the magic of ancient Egypt like never before, all within walking distance of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks.
Tip for visitors: Plan a full day to explore both the museum and the pyramids, and don’t miss the Tutankhamun collection — it’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
