Landing at Cairo International Airport and heading to Giza is a common plan. If you want a calm start after a long flight, book a taxi from Cairo Airport to Giza with Kiwitaxi and ride direct to your lobby.
First look at the route
Giza sits on the west bank. The airport is on the east side of the city. You cross town on ring roads or bridges. Traffic changes by hour, so build a small buffer if you land at sunset.
Your main options
- Pre booked private transfer. Meet and greet in the arrivals hall. Fixed price. Good with kids or bulky gear.
- Airport taxi rank. On demand. Agree a range before the ride. Use official cars only.
- Ride hailing apps. Pick up zones are signed. Price moves with demand.
- Public transport. Bus to the city, then metro, then a short taxi to your address.
- Car rental. Works if you plan day trips beyond Giza.
How long it usually takes
By car the ride is about 45 to 90 minutes. Night rides are quicker. Morning and late afternoon add minutes near bridges.
Step by step after you land
1) At Arrivals
- Follow the signs, clear passport control, collect your bags.
- ATMs and exchange are near exits. Cards work in most places.
- Buy a local SIM if you need maps and calls on the road.
2) Meeting your car
- Share the terminal number and exit door with your driver.
- Tell the exact hotel entrance. Many sites have more than one gate.
- If the driver suggests a different route due to traffic, it may save time.
3) On the road to Giza
- Keep water handy. AC is strong and the air is dry.
- Plan a short pause if you travel with kids.
- Have small cash for tips if you use taxis on the last mile.
Public transport in short
The airport does not sit on the metro. First you take a bus or taxi into the city. Then you switch to metro lines. You finish with a short taxi to your address in Giza.
- Travel light and avoid peak hours if you can.
- Keep your bag close in busy stations.
- Plan extra time for two or three changes.
Driving yourself
Rent a car if you want stops in one day. Roads are wide and signed on main routes. Tolls may apply on fast roads. Avoid night driving if you feel tired.
- Take pictures of the car before you leave the lot.
- Save your destination in offline maps.
- Stay in the right lane until you get a feel for traffic.
When a private transfer makes sense
You share your flight number. The driver tracks landing. You meet by a name sign and go direct. It is the least complex start to the trip.
- Pick a sedan for two or three with light luggage.
- Pick a minivan for four to seven with large bags.
- Ask for child seats when you book.
Costs and what changes them
- Vehicle class. Sedans cost less. Vans cost more and fit more bags.
- Time of day. Night and peak hours can change the price.
- Waiting time. Check free minutes after landing.
- Tolls and parking. Small extras if you drive yourself.
Fixed price transfer removes surprises. You see the final price before you pay.
Practical tips for first time visitors
- Dress for the day. The sun is strong by noon even in winter.
- Keep a copy of your booking on your phone.
- Confirm the right entrance for museums or sites. Some gates change with events.
Useful booking link
Compare classes, add child seats, and set flight tracking. See more routes on Kiwitaxi.com before you fly.
Quick checklist
- Terminal and exit door confirmed
- Exact drop off point saved in maps
- Right car size for your group
- Local SIM or roaming ready
- Small cash for tips if you use taxis
Final note
Choose the route that fits your group. Set the details and enjoy a smooth first hour in Giza. Lets go.










