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The Majestic Statues of Rameses II: A Glimpse into Ancient Egypt

Explore the awe-inspiring Statues of Rameses II, a magnificent testament to ancient Egyptian artistry and history near Giza.

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Nestled near Giza, the Statues of Rameses II stand as monumental testaments to ancient Egyptian artistry and history, enchanting tourists with their grandeur and intricate details. This revered museum-like site invites travelers to explore the rich legacy of one of Egypt's most formidable pharaohs, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the distant past.

A brief summary to Statues of Rameses II

  • R7X3+QPG, Badrshein, Mit Rahinah, Giza Governorate, EG
  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
  • Consider joining a guided tour for in-depth historical context and stories.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning details of the statues.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking and exploring the site extensively.
  • Check the opening hours before your visit, as they can vary seasonally.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you are traveling by car, start from the Giza pyramids area. Head west on Al-Haram Street (Pyramids Road) and follow the signs towards Badrshein. Continue on Al-Haram Street until you reach the intersection with the ring road. Merge onto the ring road and take the exit for Badrshein. Continue straight until you reach Mit Rahinah. The Statues of Rameses II are located at R7X3+QPG, which is just a short drive from the main road. Parking is available nearby, but it may cost around 20 EGP.

  • Taxi

    You can easily find a taxi in the Giza Plateau area. Tell the driver to take you to R7X3+QPG in Mit Rahinah, Badrshein. The ride should take about 15-20 minutes depending on traffic and will cost approximately 50-100 EGP. Make sure to confirm the fare before starting the journey.

  • Public Transportation

    To use public transportation, head to the nearest metro station (Giza Station). Take the metro towards El-Marg and get off at the Al-Azhar stop. From there, catch a microbus heading to Badrshein. Ask the driver to drop you off at Mit Rahinah. The microbus fare is around 5-10 EGP. Once you arrive, walk towards R7X3+QPG; the statues are near the main road and should be visible.

  • Walking

    If you are staying close to the location, walking can be a pleasant option. From central Mit Rahinah, head towards the main road and look for signs indicating the Statues of Rameses II. The area is pedestrian-friendly, and the statues are not far from the residential areas, making it a suitable walk that takes around 15-20 minutes.

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The Statues of Rameses II, towering in their ancient splendor, are among the most significant remnants of Egypt’s illustrious history. Located just outside Giza, these monumental sculptures pay homage to one of the most powerful pharaohs of ancient Egypt, Rameses II, often referred to as Rameses the Great. This site serves not only as a museum but as a portal into the past, allowing visitors to appreciate the artistic mastery and sheer scale of these incredible works. As you approach the statues, you're greeted by their commanding presence, each detail meticulously crafted to tell the story of a ruler who reigned for over six decades, leaving an indelible mark on Egyptian civilization. Visitors can stroll through the site and marvel at the lifelike features of Rameses II, which reflect the artistry and architectural ingenuity of ancient Egyptian artisans. The ambiance is steeped in history, with informative displays that provide context about the significance of the statues and the era in which they were created. Be sure to take your time here; the intricate hieroglyphics and the sheer scale of the statues invite contemplation and admiration. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon when the sunlight casts dramatic shadows, enhancing the statues' features and creating perfect photo opportunities. For those interested in history, guided tours are available, offering deeper insights into the life and times of Rameses II, the construction techniques used, and the archaeological significance of the site. The Statues of Rameses II are truly a must-see for anyone wishing to delve into the ancient wonders of Egypt.

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