Small groups,
real experts.
A short, carefully curated programme of in-house experiences led by museum curators, conservators, and Egyptologists — never by outside guides. Group sizes are kept deliberately small so you can ask the questions you would normally ask a friend.
Tutankhamun: a curator's walk
An intimate, slow walk through the Tutankhamun Galleries with a museum curator — not a guide, but one of the people who put the rooms together.
Sunset on the Grand Staircase
A short, narrated walk timed so you climb the 87-statue staircase as the sun drops behind the Pyramids of Giza.
Reading hieroglyphs, in one afternoon
A friendly, hands-on workshop with an Egyptologist who promises that, by tea, you will be able to read your own name on a real object in the gallery.
The little pharaohs' treasure hunt
A guided treasure hunt for children aged 6–11, with a real museum educator and a real (small, wooden) treasure at the end.
Behind the glass: the conservation lab
A rare, small-group visit to the museum's conservation laboratory — usually closed to the public — with the senior conservator on duty.