Who Should I tip and how much?
Tipping in Egypt is customary, especially for service staff, and it's appreciated as part of the local culture. In Egypt, the word for "tips" is baksheesh. It's a common practice to tip in Egypt, and "baksheesh" is used to refer to the money given as a tip for service. It is generally expected in most service industries, including restaurants, cafes, hotels, taxis, and tour guides.
Whether you're touring the Pyramids of Giza or getting off a Nile Cruise, remember to give a tip. How much should you tip?
Restaurants: Tip 10-15% of the total bill. Some restaurants may include a service charge, but it's still customary to add an extra 5-10% in cash.
Taxis: Tip 5-10% of the fare, or round up to the nearest 5 or 10 EGP.
Tour Guides: Consider tipping 15% of the total cost at the end of the tour. For tour guides, a tip of 100-200 Egyptian pounds per day is customary, depending on the length and quality of the tour.
Other Services: For things like restrooms, hairdressers, and massage therapists, tipping 5-10% or a small amount (5-10 EGP) is appropriate.
Hotels: For housekeeping, bellhops, and doormen, tip 20-30 Egyptian pounds per service.
Always carry small bills with you! It's best to tip in Egyptian Pounds (EGP). If tipping in US dollars, use low-denomination bills (1, 2, 5, 10, or 20).
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