
Ernesto Chávez Féison
8 reviews on 1 places
It is a relaxing place, is also a good opportunity to walk aside the river or to seat on a bench to behold the Nile flow. There is a beautiful mural painted by a Mexican muralist showing a kind of encounter between Egyptian and Aztec cultures. It is also possible to ship in a short ramble through the river in a small boat or having some meal for there is a restaurant. It is a good option to relax and spending tranquil time.
Queens pyramids are much smaller, and different design, unfortunately look deteriorated since several blocks have fallen from them. It is nice to feel the solitude since it is the farthest point of the Giza Pyramids archaeological area. The view from this point is wonderful for it is part of the shores of the Sahara Desert, besides the sight of all the pyramids from here is amazing. It is definitively worthwhile to visit these pyramids.
Much history in one place, it is allowed to use photo camera, unfortunately the interior has not been prepared for wheelchair ingress; whereas it is requisite removing the footwear along all the indoor walk. The Palace is amazing and beautiful, ostentation is staggering, I definitively recommend visiting this incredible place.