...Cairo: El horario de visita comienza a las nueve de la mañana y continúa hasta las 4:30 de la tarde.
Qena, Luxor y Asuán: El horario de visita continuará durante todo el día a la misma hora.
Buenas! Te cito especialmente a ti Bartomeu porque he encontrado esta otra información respecto a los horarios en Ramadán. Viajo al Cairo en los últimos días del Ramadán y necesito encontrar información fiable sobre horarios de apertura ya que me gustaría entrar a primera hora para evitar tours.
Te copio la noticia muy reciente:
With a handful of exceptions, museums will be open from 9am-3pm and archaeological sites from 9am-4pm during Ramadan, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced.
The ministry noted that these hours are set to accommodate the holy month, allowing visitors to enjoy visiting museums and archaeological sites during fasting hours.
However, there are some exceptions.
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir and the Greco-Roman Museum in Alexandria will remain open until 4pm.
Museums in Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada will be open from 10am-2pm, and from 8-11pm.
The Pyramids Plateau area and Salah El-Din Citadel will offer slightly extended hours, welcoming visitors from 8am to 4:30pm.
Meanwhile, archaeological sites in Luxor, Aswan, and Qena will operate as normal.
The ministry reminded prospective visitors that ticket counters at all museums and archaeological sites will close one hour before the end of visiting hours. [...]
Last week, the Ministry of Transport announced an hour-long extension to the operating hours of the Cairo Metro and the Light Rail Transit (LRT) during the holy month of Ramadan. With this extension, the three lines of the Cairo Metro will operate until 1:00 am, and the LRT until 12:00 am.
Furthermore, shops, restaurants, malls, coffee shops, and bazaars are permitted to stay open until 2:00 am during Ramadan, whereas they typically close at 10:00 pm on weekdays.
However, restaurants and coffee shops will still provide takeaway services and home deliveries round the clock. Supermarkets, grocery stores, and bakeries are not subject to any restrictions on their opening and closing times.
Ésta es la información que encuentro, ¿alguna idea de si es la correcta?
Muchas gracias!
Creo es así, coincide con lo expuesto en mensajes anteriores en general
...Cairo: El horario de visita comienza a las nueve de la mañana y continúa hasta las 4:30 de la tarde.
Qena, Luxor y Asuán: El horario de visita continuará durante todo el día a la misma hora.
Buenas! Te cito especialmente a ti Bartomeu porque he encontrado esta otra información respecto a los horarios en Ramadán. Viajo al Cairo en los últimos días del Ramadán y necesito encontrar información fiable sobre horarios de apertura ya que me gustaría entrar a primera hora para evitar tours.
Te copio la noticia muy reciente:
With a handful of exceptions, museums will be open from 9am-3pm and archaeological sites from 9am-4pm during Ramadan, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced.
The ministry noted that these hours are set to accommodate the holy month, allowing visitors to enjoy visiting museums and archaeological sites during fasting hours.
However, there are some exceptions.
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir and the Greco-Roman Museum in Alexandria will remain open until 4pm.
Museums in Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada will be open from 10am-2pm, and from 8-11pm.
The Pyramids Plateau area and Salah El-Din Citadel will offer slightly extended hours, welcoming visitors from 8am to 4:30pm.
Meanwhile, archaeological sites in Luxor, Aswan, and Qena will operate as normal.
The ministry reminded prospective visitors that ticket counters at all museums and archaeological sites will close one hour before the end of visiting hours. [...]
Last week, the Ministry of Transport announced an hour-long extension to the operating hours of the Cairo Metro and the Light Rail Transit (LRT) during the holy month of Ramadan. With this extension, the three lines of the Cairo Metro will operate until 1:00 am, and the LRT until 12:00 am.
Furthermore, shops, restaurants, malls, coffee shops, and bazaars are permitted to stay open until 2:00 am during Ramadan, whereas they typically close at 10:00 pm on weekdays.
However, restaurants and coffee shops will still provide takeaway services and home deliveries round the clock. Supermarkets, grocery stores, and bakeries are not subject to any restrictions on their opening and closing times.
Ésta es la información que encuentro, ¿alguna idea de si es la correcta?
@Jmjayme, pincha en la estrella amarilla de mensajes destacados y tienes distintas experiencias en tren, flixbus...
En la web de turismo:
How to get to the City and back from Frankfurt Airport
By Train: Frankfurt Airport has two train stations. The station called "Frankfurt Flughafen Regionalbahnhof“ is for regional trains, the other one, called "Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof“, is for long distance connections. Both offer train connections to Frankfurt and other locations in the region.
From the station "Frankfurt Flughafen Regionalbahnhof“ there are two suburban trains ("S-Bahnen“) connecting the airport with Frankfurt downtown. If you want to reach the city centre, take line S8 in the direction of "Offenbach (Main) Ost“ or line S9 in the direction of "Hanau Hauptbahnhof“. If you want to get back to the airport from the city centre take line S8 or S9, both in the direction of "Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof“.
In any case, you need a valid ticket before getting on the train. Tickets are available from the ticket vending machines on site or online from both providers RMVExternal Link and DB (Deutsche Bahn)External Link.
By Bus: Passengers can use several bus lines to get to the city and back. Please visit www.airport-fra.com/bus.php for further information. Depending on the bus provider, tickets can be purchased either at the ticket booths at the airport or on the bus from the driver as well as online from www.rmv.de/c/en/homepage/ and www.bahn.com/ ...CHUNG_LZ01
Tip: Travellers also like to use the Frankfurt Cardwww.frankfurt-tourismus.de/ ...kfurt-Card or the Rhein Main Card www.frankfurt-tourismus.de/ ...inMainCard, which offer them free travel on public transport in Frankfurt, including Frankfurt International Airport, as well as various discounts for attractions and tours in Frankfurt or the region.
By Car: If you want to get to the city by car, there are airport transfer taxis around the clock. Please find them online or on site at the taxi stops at both terminals and the long-distance train station. Possible stops can be found at P39 Terminal 1 drop-off area and P17 Terminal 2 drop-off area.