Practical family logistics
Water, snacks and shade are the three logistics that win a family heritage day. Carry one litre per person of water at minimum, with a top-up at the museum café. A small bag of dried fruit and salty biscuits between visits prevents the mid-afternoon collapse. Hats are non-negotiable for children at any outdoor site between October and April; reapply sunscreen every two hours.
Most major Egyptian museums and archaeological sites have child-rate tickets at approximately half the adult fee. Children under six are typically free. Babychanging facilities exist at the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the major hotel restaurants. Strollers are accepted at most sites — bring a robust one with thick wheels for Giza and Saqqara.
For longer trips, alternate one heritage day with one rest day. A Cairo + Luxor + Aswan trip that works for adults at seven days can need ten days with children. The extra days are spent on lower-effort activities: a Nile cruise instead of road transfer, a hotel pool in the afternoon, an early dinner instead of the late local rhythm. The trip is more rewarding when no one is exhausted.