The museum is interesting and informative. But you need to take into account that it is better to visit as close as possible to the opening, so that there are fewer people. We were with a guide, we liked the tour and the exhibits. In some places, you can't take photos, which there are special announcements about. There are almost always a lot of people around the key expositions, but if you wait, you can seize the moment and photograph the exhibit without people.
I want to draw attention to the fact that the toilets in the museum are FREE (but the No tips signs are almost always covered by the wide backs of local residents). At the entrance, they give you a paper and tell you that you will give the money at the exit. In general, I gave them Russian tens, which shocked the local young ladies, but it's money, because during the trip it even became a bit insulting that you have to pay for a FREE service for everyone except tourists.
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Рауль
Level 12 Local Expert
August 2
The museum is very interesting. There are so many exhibits and history there that you can probably go there for several years. Moreover, the impressions from the visit were better than from the pyramids. There are a lot of crooked traders on the pyramids - who don't let you walk around there quietly. And here, in the museum, there was only one unpleasant moment - the cleaner in the toilet very obsessively demanded to give him a dollar.
Later, when I was flying away, I already noticed that everywhere there are signs saying that you do not need to tip. It turns out that beggars work everywhere.