Friday, January 16, 2015

Why Visit Giza?

At a crossroads where modern Egypt meets the relics of Ancient Egypt, Giza is a prime destination for those who wish to visit the impressive antiquities constructed thousands of years ago. The Pyramids, especially the Great Pyramid of Giza, have been an iconic part of Egypt since the time of the Ancient Grecian Empire and have fascinated and inspired awe in the Western world ever since. Even in modern times, these magnificent constructions still draw travelers from many countries who wish to tour the royal resting places of the ancient Pharaohs to Giza in droves. In close proximity to the famous Pyramids are also several impressive nobles' tombs and spectacular temples as well as the enigmatic Sphinx. Although the summer months can get incredibly hot due to the desert climate, winters are mildly warm and a great time to visit these ancient wonders without the hazards of the desert heat.

Things To Do In Giza 

If you are an early riser, you can catch the sun rising over the pyramids from a cafe while enjoying a cup of coffee or watch from the rooftop terrace of your hotel. A full day or two could easily be spent exploring the expansive Giza Necropolis at the western edge of Giza. In addition to the Great Pyramid of Cheops and Khufu, there are the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure as well as the Queens' Pyramids and the Temple of the Sphinx. A visit to the Solar Barque Museum will allow you a close look at one of the solar boats buried with the Pharaohs so that they could travel across the sky after death. At the end of the day, you can watch the Pyramids Sound and Light Show, a spectacular laser show that provides a history lesson about the Giza Necropolis and its place in Egyptian history.

Hotels In Giza

Giza hotels are not only in close proximity to the Giza Necropolis but also offer spectacular views of the Pyramids from the window or balcony of your room. Egyptians are well-known for their friendliness and this extends to the English-speaking staff that work hard make your stay at any of the hotels in Giza as comfortable and pleasant as possible. Travelers who are tight on money will find that one of Giza's budget hotels offer simple yet comfortable rooms with access to a rooftop terrace to take in the city at the start or the end of the day. Many budget hotels can also arrange a horseback or camel ride through the necropolis for you so that you won't have to haggle with the local stables. If only luxury accommodations will do during your stay, Giza's 5 star hotels, including a hotel which was once a royal lodge for King Ismail the Magnificent, will amaze you with lush gardens and countless amenities. Start your morning in an elegant and spacious room with a view of the necropolis before having breakfast at the on-site restaurant. When the desert heat gets overwhelming, you can escape the heat by swimming in the massive pool. Book Hotels in Giza by Sincern.com following the link http://www.sincern.com/hotels-in-giza-near-pyramids.php or click Hotels in Giza Near Pyramids.

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