After enjoying breakfast, your Tour Guide will pick you up in an air-conditioned car to visit the Serapis Temple, which housed the supreme god of Alexandria during the Ptolemaic dynasty. It is at this location that Pompey's Pillar is situated. This pillar, the largest monument column in Egypt, was erected in honor of Emperor Diocletian during the Roman Empire's rule in Egypt.
Next on our tour is the renowned Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi Mosque, the largest mosque in Alexandria. With its cream-colored facade, four grand domes, intricate arabesque carvings, and towering minaret, it stands near the Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria's Anfoushi neighborhood.
Our final stop in Alexandria is the Roman Amphitheatre, also known as Kom el-Dikka. Situated in the heart of Alexandria, this well-preserved structure comprises a large Roman theater and a residential complex. It features thirteen terraces and is the only known Roman amphitheater in Egypt, constructed in a classical Greek style.
During your tour, you'll also have the opportunity to explore the modern constructions in Alexandria's ancient neighborhood, including the monument of Alexander the Great and the Alexandrian Unknown Soldier.
Following the completion of our tour, your guide will ensure your safe return to your accommodation, concluding the day's exploration of Alexandria's remarkable sites.