New GEM walkway links directly to the Giza Pyramids
Egypt unveiled the long-awaited GEM walkway, a pedestrian and shuttle route that now connects the Grand Egyptian Museum with the iconic Giza Pyramids. The project has been designed as an architectural statement blending modern infrastructure with timeless grandeur. The new corridor promises to transform how millions of visitors experience one of the world’s most enduring wonders, offering a seamless journey from museum galleries to the shadow of the Great Pyramid.
GEM Walkway Design and Key Features
The GEM walkway, officially dubbed the “tourist promenade” or “touristic walkway,” spans between 1.27 km and 1.45 km, depending on alignment and source. Its width varies from 13.5 m to about 27.5 m, accommodating both pedestrian flows and a small, eco-friendly electric shuttle.
Beginning at the museum’s waiting or arrival zone, the path stretches along the Fayoum Road and merges gradually into the landscape of the Giza Pyramids. The route is landscaped with gardens and viewing terraces at night, and it is subtly illuminated with golden lighting to preserve visual harmony with the pyramidal skyline rather than overpower it.
GEM is being prepared to open fully on 1 November 2025, creating a seamless visitor experience where one can leave the museum’s halls and, by walking or riding the shuttle, arrive almost directly at the foot of the Great Pyramid.
Balancing Tourism Expansion and Heritage Protection at the Giza Pyramids
The walkway is part of a wider redevelopment vision for the Giza Pyramids, aiming to elevate the site to a world-class cultural destination.