Tipping in Egypt Etiquette: Who & Where to Tip (2024)

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Do you tip in Egypt?

It’s normal to tip for good service in restaurants, bars and cafes in Egypt - especially in touristy or business areas. Tips are also appreciated in hotels and serviced apartments - and other places where staff may not be so well rewarded, like spas or salons.

The amount you tip in Egypt will depend on where you are and what type of services you’re buying. As a general rule, expect to tip around 10% of the bill. If you get exceptionally good service, say thank you with a tip closer to 15-20%.

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Tipping in Egypt in restaurants & bars

Plan to tip around 10-15% in Egyptian restaurants. However, the exact tip amount when eating out in Egypt depends on the place, occasion, and order size. It’s customary to give your waiter or waitress a slightly higher tip than you would a bartender, as they are likely sharing their tip with the kitchen staff.

In bars and cafes in Egypt you can round the bill to the next significant amount, or leave a small tip each time you order a drink. If you are in a fancy co*cktail bar, where co*cktail making is a craft - or have a particularly skilled barista make your cappuccino - you might wish to splash out and leave a bigger tip.

Suggested tip:

100 Egyptian pounds meal = suggested tip of 10 or 15 Egyptian pounds

10 Egyptian pounds for a drink = suggested tip of 1-2 Egyptian pounds

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Tipping in hotels in Egypt

Tipping in hotels in Egypt

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If you’re staying in a hotel in Egypt it’s standard practise to tip between 10-20%. In top end hotels with high service levels you’ll likely want to tip a range of staff, such as maids, bellboys, valets and front desk employees.

Who you tip, and how much, is ultimately at your discretion, and should be based on the levels of service you receive. To help you figure out how to budget and approach hotel tipping, check out our handy cheat sheet for tipping in Egyptian hotels.

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Hotel staffSuggested TipReasons to tip

House-keeping

5-10 EGP

Housekeepers and maids are among the hardest working hotel staff. It’s common to say thanks for great service with a small daily tip.

Luggage attendants / Porters

1 EGP / per bag

When you arrive at your hotel in Egypt you’ll probably need help getting your bags to your room. It’s customary to give a small tip to porters so don’t forget to have some small change when checking in!

Concierge/ Receptionist

10-15 EGP

If the hotel concierge during your stay in Egypt offers exceptional service, you may want to tip. Tips aren’t needed if reception staff simply helped ordering a cab or booking dinner reservations.

Valets

5-10 EGP / each time

If you’re driving, pay a small tip every time a valet retrieves your car from the hotel parking lot.

Tipping taxi drivers in Egypt

It’s common to tip 10% in Egypt for a longer journey, and if you were helped with your luggage. For short journeys the easiest option is to round up the bill to the nearest significant amount in Egyptian pounds. Don’t forget, if you’re using local taxis rather than a ride-hailing service such as Uber, you’ll need to agree on the fare before your journey.

Suggested tip:

50 Egyptian pounds taxi bill = 5 Egyptian pounds tip for a longer journey

7.50 Egyptian pounds taxi bill = 0.50 Egyptian pounds tip for a short journey

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Tipping tour guides in Egypt

Your tour guide can make or break your experience when travelling - so when you find a great guide in Egypt do tip them the standard 10%. Tips are equally welcome whether you’re taking a private, multi-day, or walking tour.

If you join a free tour in Egypt it’s worth tipping too. Tours like these often operate on a ‘pay what you like’ basis. Your tips may be the only income your guide makes.

Sometimes you may be asked to leave a TripAdvisor review if you enjoyed your experience instead of tipping. This might help guides earn commission - and help other travellers have their own great experience in future.

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Tipping at a spa in Egypt

If you need a massage to unwind after your adventures in Egypt it is appropriate to leave a small tip to the therapist. Budget around 10-15% of the treatment price.

That means that for a massage costing you 100 Egyptian pound, you might consider leaving a tip of 10 Egyptian pounds if the service was average, or as you’d expect - or say thanks with a 15% tip if the therapist provided an outstanding treatment.

Suggested tip:

100 Egyptian pounds massage bill = 10 Egyptian pounds tip to masseuse for a standard treatment

100 Egyptian pounds massage bill = 15 Egyptian pounds tip to masseuse for an outstanding treatment

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Tips for tipping in Egypt

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Tip in the local currency
Whenever you tip during your trip to Egypt it is important to use the local currency, that is - Egyptian pounds. Otherwise you’ll leave your service providers with cash they can’t use without paying high fees on currency exchange. Prepare some small change in the local currency before leaving the airport if you can, to tip drivers and hotel porters.

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The tip may already be included in your bill
Service charges may be added to the bill automatically when you’re in a restaurant, hotel or bar in Egypt. Double check your bill before deciding whether or not to tip. In some countries adding a service charge is a common practice, in others less so.

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Tipping on a business trip
Don’t get caught out in an embarrassing situation at a business dinner. As tipping etiquette varies by country, it’s important you familiarise yourself with international tipping standards, to avoid doubt and awkward moments!

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Use your own judgement
Tipping is a great way to acknowledge and reward great service. If the service charge is not already added to your bill, then tipping is at your discretion - but will always be appreciated. The staff working in restaurants and hotels in Egypt often have tough jobs for lower end wages - think twice before canceling any gratuity tip request on their payment terminals.

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FAQs

Tipping in Egypt Etiquette: Who & Where to Tip? ›

In Egypt you will be expected to tip anyone in your hotel who assists you. Tip the luggage man at the hotel 20 LE (1-2$) per bag both, as he walks them in and as he walks them out. Give housekeeping 20 LE (1-2$) per night.

Who do you tip in Egypt? ›

Often known as 'backsheesh' in parts of Asia and the Middle East, tipping is standard practice in Egypt. If you're happy with the service provided by waiters, drivers and other workers, leaving a small tip is a good way to show your appreciation.

Do you tip hotel staff in Egypt? ›

If you're staying in a hotel in Egypt it's standard practise to tip between 10-20%. In top end hotels with high service levels you'll likely want to tip a range of staff, such as maids, bellboys, valets and front desk employees.

When and where should you tip? ›

For the wait staff at sit-down restaurants, the tip should be 15 percent to 20 percent of the pretax bill. Tips are not necessary at fast-food restaurants.

Do you tip taxi drivers in Egypt? ›

It is kind to tip taxi/Uber drivers 10-20% for good service. It is not expected. Try to tip and pay Uber drivers in cash (EGP) if possible, because Uber withholds their income and only pays out twice per month, making it difficult for them to budget and plan on expenses if something happens with their vehicle.

How do Egyptians like to be tipped? ›

Tipping 10–15% of your bill total is customary at cafes and restaurants, and loose change is acceptable for food purchases from street vendors and markets. Often known as 'backsheesh' in parts of Asia and the Middle East, tipping is standard practice in Egypt.

How much do you tip an Egyptian driver? ›

In Egypt it is not customary to tip taxi drivers. You will agree upon a price prior to your taxi ride and the tip should be included in the price. However, if traffic is bad or the taxi driver offers you knowledge of the culture or is extra friendly, you could always leave a little extra money, or round up.

Should I exchange money before I travel to Egypt? ›

Always take your money( GBP, euros or dollars )and change over in Sharm - the exchange rate is much much better. There are ATMs (belonging to various banks) which take any of the above currencies and change them into LE( Egyptian pounds) and the rate is very similar to banks.

Do you tip housekeeping at a resort? ›

The American Hotel & Lodging Association suggests leaving a $1-to-$5 tip per day for the housekeeping staff. The tipping range is helpful when estimating your trip budget, but how much you should ultimately tip depends on a few factors (more on this later).

Is it OK to tip hotel receptionist? ›

Pro tip: Tip everyone: While most travelers know to tip a bellman or valet, few leave anything for the front-desk agent—despite their enormous power to influence the quality of your stay. “The front desk isn't a tipped position, so when you do tip, it makes them beholden to you,” Tomsky said.

Who am I supposed to tip? ›

You should tip restaurant workers for all orders, including takeout and delivery. Tip in high-end as well as casual restaurants. In-person restaurant: Tip your waiter or waitress if you dine in but also tip anyone who assists you in getting your food, as waitstaff often do many jobs now.

Where should you not tip? ›

Whilst in much of Asia tipping is not expected, tipping is actually considered rude in the following countries:
  • Japan.
  • China.
  • South Korea.
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Where is it not polite to tip? ›

Similarly, waiters and drivers in Australia and New Zealand don't expect a tip, though they appreciate if you throw in a little extra. And in Myanmar, Singapore, Taiwan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and parts of Turkey, it is not customary to tip, but also not frowned upon.

Can I drink tap water in Egypt? ›

In Egypt, drinking water from the tap is not recommended. Water treatment plants in and around Cairo heavily chlorinate the supply, so the water in the capital is relatively safe to drink. However, it is advisable everywhere else in Egypt to purchase bottled water or drink treated or purified water.

How much money should I bring to Egypt? ›

This includes a basic room, local food, transport, and admission to one major tourist attraction. For mid-range trips, we recommend budgeting up to 1800 EGP (approximately 120 USD) per day, while luxury trips with 5-star accommodation, private tours, and fine cuisine can cost double that.

What currency should I take to Egypt? ›

The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound (EGP). Cash machines are common, especially in the main tourist areas. Take care and be aware of your surroundings if you are taking out large amounts of money, especially in deserted areas or at night.

What is considered impolite in Egypt? ›

It is considered impolite to point the toe, heel or any part of the foot toward another person. Showing the sole of one's shoe is also impolite. Modest dress and presentation is highly valued in Egyptian culture. Greetings often occur before any form of social interaction.

What is table etiquette in Egypt? ›

Dining etiquette utensil use.

Throughout the region, people use spoons, forks and knives or no utensils at all. Use only your right hand for eating. Hold any utensils in your right hand. Never use your left hand for eating.

Can you take food in your suitcase to Egypt? ›

If you take your perishable food in your hold luggage it will keep cooler than in hand luggage. As I have an apartment in Sharm I always take food which is unobtainable or more expensive being imported. I have had no problems & there is no import restrictions on tourists regarding food in the Egyptian regulations.

Do you tip Ubers in Egypt? ›

Tipping Uber Drivers In Egypt

If you use ride-hailing apps in Egypt you can just give 20-50 Egyptian Pounds ($1-$2.50) for a tip at the end. Even though tipping is expected from foreigners, I still wouldn't tip if you have a bad experience on your ride.

Do you tip on top of service charge? ›

Answer: Tip enough in addition to the service charge to equal at least 20 percent. Why: Though the practice of tipping has issues, tipping 20 percent is the right thing to do. Pre-pandemic, there was momentum in the industry to move away from tipping and toward a service charge model, notes Michel.

Does Egypt accept US dollars? ›

It is useful to have local currency for tipping or for shopping in smaller souks or local restaurants, and it is easy to change money at any hotel bank. US dollars are widely accepted in major tourist establishments, hotels, and souvenir shops.

Who do you tip when traveling? ›

How much to tip when on vacation
  • Valet: $2-5 on delivery of your vehicle.
  • Bellhop: $1-2 per bag.
  • Concierge: $5-10 per request; $10-20 for special service; no tip necessary for simple suggestions, like a nearby coffee shop or directions.
  • Doorman: $1-2 per bag.
  • Housekeeping: $3-5 daily, more if you left the place a disaster.
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How much is $100 US in Egypt? ›

3,090.26 EGP

Do they take cash or card in Egypt? ›

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Most businesses, restaurants and retailers accept debit cards, Visa, and MasterCard, however public service providers will not accept payment by credit cards. For example, utility bill collections, taxi services, smaller street kiosks will only accept cash payments.

Do you need to carry cash in Egypt? ›

Cash is king in Egypt and many local restaurants, shops, and tour operators will not have card facilities. However, you should be able to pay electronically at most mid-range and high-end stores, restaurants, and hotels; just make sure to check first before racking up a huge bill.

How much is $1 US in Egypt? ›

1 USD = 30.669958 EGP Apr 15, 2023 07:54 UTC

The currency converter below is easy to use and the currency rates are updated frequently.

How many dollars can I carry to Egypt? ›

According to the regulations of the Egyptian Central Bank travellers are allowed at departure or arrival to carry the maximum amount of: 10,000 US dollars (ten thousand) or equivalent amount in other currencies. 5,000 Egyptian pounds.

How much cash should I carry in Egypt? ›

Customs regulations

There is no limit to the amount of hard currency that you may bring in, but sums that exceed USD 10,000 should be declared on arrival. Certain valuables like electrical equipment, video cameras etc must be declared on arrival.

Where is the best place to exchange money in Egypt? ›

Currency exchange offices (pronounced “SUH-RAW-FUH” in Egyptian Arabic) are a great place to exchange foreign currency for Egyptian Pounds. There are exchange offices throughout Cairo and the rest of Egypt, and these are great places to take foreign currency (in cash) and exchange it for Egyptian Pounds.

What is the best currency to take to Egypt? ›

First, you should know that USD and Euros are very good currencies to take to Egypt, you can also take British Pounds, Canadian Dollars and Australian dollars. These currencies are well known in Egypt. The best currency to use in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (LE or EGP).

Do you tip people who hold your luggage? ›

Customary tip: $1 to $2 per bag, or a flat $5 plus $1 per bag, for storing bags or taking them to your room; $1 to $2 for a standard delivery; tip extra if you get a great room orientation. These are the folks who get your room-service order from the kitchen to your room.

Do you tip before or after luggage? ›

Tip $1 per bag when you retrieve your luggage. You do not need to tip when you drop off your bags for storage. Tip from $5 to $10 depending on how involved the request, or a lump sum upon departure. Consider tipping higher if the concierge has gone above and beyond to procure something special.

How much do you tip someone who handles your luggage? ›

Tip $1-5 per bag when you are escorted to your room (especially if your luggage is heavy or they prepare your room or show you around). Tip the same if you request bell staff service checking out. Tip $1-2 for getting a taxi. If they unload your luggage, tip in proportion to the amount and weight.

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