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    Best Things to Do in Nile River

    Cairo, situated along the banks of the great Nile River, is one of the most captivating cities in the whole world with its rich history and culture. An antique town filled with the remains of old civilization and ancient history and the bustling box of a modern life, Cairo is even more than that.

  • The Monastery of El Suryan

    Al-Suryan Monastery - Holy Family in Egypt

    The Monastery of the Virgin Mary the Syrian is considered one of the oldest monasteries in the history of the church, dating back to approximately the fifth century AD, as various sources indicate. The old fortress is located to the right of the entrance to the monastery, although it has been restored.

  • 10 Most Popular Egyptian Dishes

    Traditional Egyptian food: a delicious cultural medley

    Food is an integral part of peoples’ culture and cultural heritage. All holidays, occasions and celebrations in Egypt are associated with specific foods that distinguish them and are considered aspects of celebration, such as Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr, the month of Ramadan and Sham el-Nessim celebrations.

  • Dolphin House Reef

    Dolphin House Marsa Allam

    Samadai is a crescent-shaped coral reef located about 5 kilometers from Marsa Alam city. Located about 6 nautical miles southeast of Marsa Alam shore, Samadai is 1.4 kilometers long and 1 kilometer wide and is known as a treasure trove for cetaceans in the area.

  • Tanis The Ancient City of Egypt

    Tanis: The Lost City of the Pharaohs

    What makes Tanis stand out are the many fragments of massive rock structures including granite scattered throughout the ancient site, and what really interests visitors is the fact that some of the remains were burned. There is much speculation about why this is the case, for example, many take reference to Dr. Robert Schoch's theory of a solar flare while archaeologists deny it.

  • Tel Basta museum - Egypt

    Museum of Tal Basta Antiquities

    One of the most significant archaeological museums built in the Eastern Delta in the last ten years as part of the state's efforts to boost tourism is the Tell Basta Archaeological Museum in Zagazig, Sharqia Governorate. The museum was founded in 2006 and ceased operations until it was revitalised and development work was finished in 2017, with a major celebration for its opening in 2018.

Alexandria Attractions | Top Things To Do

Alexandria Attractions

Alexandria, known as the Pearl of the Mediterranean, is rich in history and vibrant culture. Visitors can marvel at the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which pays homage to the ancient Library of Alexandria, one of the most famous libraries of antiquity. 

The city's attractions also include the majestic Citadel of Qaitbay, built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, and the fascinating Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a testament to the city's Greco-Roman heritage. The beautiful Montaza Palace and its lush gardens offer a tranquil escape from the bustling city.

Alexander the Great visited the Temple of the Oracle of Amun in Siwa Oasis, Egypt, where he built a great city. He then consulted the oracle in Siwa for his fate before leaving Egypt to fight the Persians in Asia.

Things to do in Alexandria Egypt

You can visit Bibliotheca Alexandrina Rebuilt in 2002, this stunning library pays homage to the ancient Library of Alexandria, once the greatest library of the ancient world. It houses millions of books and hosts various cultural events, exhibitions, and conferences. The building itself is an architectural marvel.

Citadel of Qaitbay, Built in the 15th century on the site of the ancient Pharos Lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, this fortress offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. It's an excellent spot for history buffs and those looking to capture some scenic photographs.

Pompey's Pillar, This Roman triumphal column is one of the largest of its kind outside Rome and Constantinople. The site also includes the ruins of the Serapeum, a temple dedicated to the god Serapis. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in Roman history and archaeology.

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bibliotheca Alexandrina

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From around 280 BC to 416, the Library of Alexandria was one of the largest and most significant libraries globally for many centuries. The brave hub of learning was situated in Alexandria, a city in northern Egypt, on the western side of the River Nile, directly on the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea.

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Alexandria National Museum

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The National Museum of Alexandria has grown in importance and is now considered one of the best museums in Egypt. It was inaugurated in 2003, and it is one of the reasons why this city is worth visiting. The National Museum of Alexandria is housed in a restored palace and contains around 1,800 objects that narrate the history of Alexandria through its different eras, including Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic, and Islamic.

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The Citadel of Qaitbey

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The citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria is considered one of the most important defensive fortresses, not only in Egypt but also along the Mediterranean coast. It was an important part of the fortifications of Alexandria in the 15th century AD.

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Alexandria Corniche

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Alexandria Corniche is a very important Alexandrian place and you can see the wonder of the country through it. People frequent it in summer and winter to enjoy the view of the Mediterranean Sea. The Corniche stretches from Ras El-Teen in Al-Gomrok neighborhood to Montazah Palace in Al-Montazah neighborhood. It is the most important traffic artery of the city in the horizontal direction.

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The Roman Amphitheatre in Alexandria | Ancient Roman Theatre

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The Roman amphitheater in Alexandria in Egypt is a large circular Roman theatre, and the only one of its kind to be found in the country. Though often referred to as an amphitheater, the site is actually that of a small Roman theatre rather than a larger sporting arena.

Columna de Pompeyo
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Pompey's Pillar

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Pompey's Pillar is an ancient Roman column located in Alexandria, Egypt. It is considered the tallest memorial monument in the world. The exact date of the creation of this column has not been determined, but it dates back to Roman times, and it was said that this column was dedicated to Christianity after its victory in Alexandria, Ali Miriam, in the Battle of the Shirt.

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The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

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Alexandria is home to the medieval archeological site known as the Kom al-Shuqafa catacombs. In the Middle Ages, it was regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the World and is now one of the city's most significant cemeteries. Due to the period of time at the time, many of the elements of the catacombs at Kom al-Shuqafa integrate Roman, Greek, and Egyptian cultural aspects. The cemetery is made up of a succession of Alexandrian tombs, sculptures, and archaeological relics of the Pharaonic funeral cult.

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Alexandria Port

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Alexandria, Egypt's second-biggest city, has two ports: the shallow eastern port, which isn't utilized for shipping, and the eastern port, which is situated between the peninsula. Around 55% of Egypt's foreign trade is handled by the Port of Alexandria, which is the largest port in the area and is overseen by the Alexandria Port Authority.

Borg El Arab International Air Port
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Alexandria Airport | Borg El Arab International Airport

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After all traffic from Alexandria International Airport was moved to Borg El Arab International Airport in December 2010, the latter became the primary airport serving Alexandria. There is a new passenger facility and an administration building at the airport. The passenger terminal is three stories tall and is shaped like a boat.

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Alexandria Lighthouse Pharos | Ancient Lighthouse Alexandria

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The historic lighthouse known as Pharos was constructed in the ancient era to aid mariners in reaching the port of Alexandria in Egypt. It is a fascinating example of engineering in action. Click here to learn more!

Mark the Evangelist
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Saint Mark the Evangelist

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He is John, also known as Mark, whose name appears often in the epistles in the book of Acts. He was known by two names: Mark, which means "devoted to the god Mars," and John, which means "Jehovah Hanan" in Hebrew. According to the Apostle Paul, he is the cousin of the martyr St. Barnabas. St. Mark was born in Cyrene, Libya, to Jewish parents, Aristobulus and Mary, who were considered the first Christians in Jerusalem. He learned Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, and was a skilled scholar in the tribe of Levi.

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St. Catherine's Cathedral | Alexandria

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Alexandria Governorate, once home to multiple foreign communities, has become a multicultural city known for its historical architecture and historical significance. The city's streets, particularly in Downtown Alexandria, evoke a sense of European streets and the famous Manshiya area, which was once a gathering place for foreign communities and a commercial center. St. Catherine Cathedral, founded in 1850 in Alexandria's Manshiya district, was built on the foundations of two 1632-year-old temples dedicated to Franciscan monks.

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The Al Montaza Palace In Alexandria

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Montazah Palace Gardens, with its charming views of the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the most beautiful historical and tourist sites in Alexandria, and visitors need to walk for hours to discover its landmarks. Khedive Abbas Helmy II was impressed by the area when he was strolling on its beach with a band playing at the time, and decided to include a palace and gardens for vacationers. The Khedive himself supervised the organization of the park and gave it and the palace the same name: Montazah Palace.

Abu al abbas al mursi mosque in alexandria
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Mosque of Abu Abbas Al Mursi | Alexandria

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Al-Mursi Abu Al-Abbas Mosque is a prominent mosque in Alexandria and the Arab world, showcasing the righteous and guardians of God. At 15, he embraced the Quran and Tafseer, demonstrating success and jurisprudence. He was taught history in Murcia and settled in Alexandria, where he established a center for Quran memorization and studying the religion's tenets and practices, attracting people from all over the world.

The Royal Jewelry Museum
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The Royal Jewellery Museum in Alexandria

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The Royal Jewelry Museum was created to showcase the collections of the Alawite dynasty, which ruled Egypt for over 150 years, from 1805 to 1952. The palace was built in Zizinia, on Ahmed Yehia Street to be precise, in 1919 by Madame Zainab Fahmy, and was completed by her daughter, Princess Fatima, daughter of Prince Ali Haidar, grandson of Mohamed Ali Pasha. It serves as the backdrop for the royal family's collections, and reflects the princess's refined taste in the paintings, gilded ceilings and mosaics that adorn the palace's rooms.

Tomb of Al-Shatby
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The Cemetery of Shatby

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Al-Shatby Cemetery is the oldest existing cemetery in Alexandria dating back to the hellenistic age, and it also remains the oldest archaeological site within the city up to date. Alexandria is now regarded as a modern city because earthquakes in the past buried the ancient city's features and caused another city to be built on top of it until it reached its current size.

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Ras El Tin Palace | Alexandria Attractions

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Ras El Tin Palace in Alexandria is an architectural beauty that embodies important periods in Egypt's ancient and modern history, especially in the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha, the founder of modern Egypt, as Muhammad Ali could not find a suitable headquarters for his high diplomatic receptions, deals and agreements between the European side and Egypt except Alexandria, so he built the Ras El Tin Palace.

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Graeco Roman Museum | History

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The ‘Greco-Roman’ museum is one of the largest museums in Alexandria, and the restoration work, which had been suspended since 2005, was completed until the restoration work was started in 2018, as the museum was closed in 2005 with the aim of starting a restoration project, and indeed it was started in 2009, but it was stopped in 2011 for lack of financial funds at that time, and work resumed in 2018 until it was fully completed and inaugurated.

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Yes, it is possible to arrange tours from one city to another in Egypt, it is very easy to get a well-organized itinerary from professional tour consultants through our company.

Alexandria is one of the most beautiful coastal cities not only in Egypt but in the whole world and is called the bride of the Mediterranean for having so many picturesque beaches and its beautiful mild weather. Alexandria also has many important archaeological and historical sites such as the Alexandria Library, Kom Ash Shoqafah, the Alexandria Lighthouse, the Alexandria Castle, and the Old Port.

We will pick you up at any time you like, just choose the hour and let us know and we will be there.

Yes, you can swim in the Mediterranean Sea in Alexandria. The city has several public and private beaches where you can enjoy swimming and water activities.

Alexandria is a big city in Egypt, like the second biggest one after Cairo. It's also a really important place for ships to come in on the sea. A long time ago, it was a very important city where people did a lot of trading and business. Even now, it's still a really busy place where people go to get to other parts of the world.

When booking a cheap tour in Alexandria, consider the itinerary, inclusions (such as transportation, meals, and entry fees), the reputation of the tour operator, and customer reviews. Also, check if there are any hidden costs or additional expenses not included in the initial price.
 

Alexandria has been called the Bride of the Mediterranean due to its beaches' beauty and warm, moderate weather. In the past, Alexandria was more beautiful than many European cities and is still considered one of the most beautiful coastal cities in the world.
 

The Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; the Great Library, the largest in the ancient world; and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages made Alexandria famous.

 

If you want to visit the most beautiful coastal city in Egypt, you do not have to think more and choose one of our trips to Alexandria. Alexandria is one of the most beautiful and charming seaside cities in the world because it has many charming beaches and many important archaeological sites.

Yes, Alexandria boasts several beautiful beaches where visitors can swim and enjoy the Mediterranean Sea. Popular beach areas include Mamoura Beach, Maamoura Beach, and Montaza Beach. However, it's important to follow any safety guidelines or restrictions provided by local authorities.

Alexandria City has many places and tourist attractions that attract many tourists, such as Qaitbay Castle, BA and Cleopatra Palace
The Sawari column, the tombs of Kom al-Shaqi, the Roman theater, and the sinking cities of Abu Qir.
We can say that Alexandria, nicknamed The Pearl of the Mediterranean, is a world where diverse cultures and many ways of having fun mix to provide Alexandria's tourism destinations with the greatest degree of pleasure.
Are you ready to join our tours now!
 

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a modern library and cultural center that was built to commemorate the ancient Library of Alexandria, one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. It is famous for its unique architecture, its vast collection of books and manuscripts, and its various museums and exhibitions.

The best time to visit Alexandria is from October to April, when the weather is mild and pleasant, and the crowds are less. The summer months from May to September are very hot and humid, and the city is packed with tourists and locals. The winter months from December to February are cooler and wetter, but still enjoyable. You can find more information about the climate and the seasons in Alexandria in the web search results.

Yes, the Royal Jewelry Museum is a fascinating attraction in Alexandria. It showcases a stunning collection of jewelry and personal belongings of members of the Egyptian royal family. However, it's important to note that the museum's opening hours can vary, and it may be closed on certain days. It's recommended to check the museum's schedule in advance and plan your visit accordingly.

Yes, generally, Egypt provides good healthcare services for tourists. There are many hospitals and specialized clinics in tourist areas. It's always essential to have health insurance to cover any emergencies and to check health requirements before traveling.

Alexandria is rich in history, as is evident from the numerous locations where historical ruins can be seen. locations including the Pompey's Pillar, the Temple of Serapeum, the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, and the Roman Amphitheatre (ancient Roman Theatre).
 

On the eastern border of Alexandria is the stunning royal complex known as Montaza royal. It has multiple palaces, large gardens, and exclusive beaches. Wander through the gardens at your leisure and take in the royal homes.

Indeed, Alexandria is home to a number of museums, including:
The Lyceum is a historical museum including relics and displays that narrate the history of Alexandria.
The Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum is a historic pharmacy museum that features a preserved drugstore along with a collection of 18th and 19th century medicinal relics. 
The goal of the Alexandria Black History Museum is to preserve and understand the history and culture of African Americans in Alexandria. 
 

Of course! There are lots of historical sites to explore in Alexandria, a city rich in history. In addition to the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa and the Citadel of Qaitbay, you may explore the Roman Amphitheatre, which was built in the second century AD, and Pompey's Pillar, a gigantic antique column. Another important historical site to see is the Roman Catacombs at Kom El Shoqafa, which feature a distinctive fusion of Egyptian and Roman architectural styles.

Alexandria has stone structures dating back to the period when the city was part of the Roman Empire. They include an amphitheater and the Column of Pompey, built in 297 AD. There are also ancient cemeteries called catacombs. Major economic activities in Alexandria include shipping, banking, and clothing manufacturing.

In Alexandria, there are many fun things to do that keep visitors entertained. Here are some popular leisure activities in Alexandria:

Enjoying the beaches: Alexandria is characterized by its beautiful sandy beaches such as Corniche Beach and Montaza Beach, where you can relax, enjoy the sunshine, and swim in the blue waters of the sea.

Do water sports: You can practice exciting water activities such as jet boating or water skiing at some of Alexandria's accredited beaches.

Visit parks and gardens: Alexandria has several beautiful parks and gardens such as Montazah Park and Andalusia Park, where you can enjoy a quiet picnic and enjoy the natural atmosphere.

Enjoy shopping: Alexandria has many malls and traditional markets where you can shop and buy souvenirs and local products.

Visit restaurants and cafes: Try delicious cuisine at fine restaurants or enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee at a traditional café.

Walking around the old city: Explore the streets of the old city and discover historical landmarks such as the Library of Alexandria and Qaitbay Castle.

Attend cultural and artistic events: Alexandria has many cultural and artistic events such as festivals and theater performances that can be enjoyed.

Tourism in Alexandria is typically safe, with many visitors exploring the city without incident. Nonetheless, it's crucial to constantly exercise general prudence. Keep yourself updated about the political and social climate in your country, heed any travel warnings, and be cautious with your possessions. It is advised to employ trustworthy tour companies, stay away from remote locations after dark, and use authorized taxis or other forms of transportation. Respecting regional traditions and dressing modestly is also a good idea, particularly while visiting places of worship.
 

The Alexandrian Lighthouse, also known as Pharos, is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and is located in Alexandria. There once was no greater library in antiquity than the Great Library. A wonder of the Middle Ages, the Necropolis is one of them. 
 

Yes, it is possible to visit the city of Alamein from Alexandria because it is located near Alexandria, the road takes about 2 hours and we provide special tours to the city of Alamein

 Alexandria hums with a cosmopolitan feel, having been founded in 1749 and home to the third oldest historic area in the country. Along with intimate ancient museums and fresh events by the shore, Old Town Alexandria's King Street mile boasts over 200 independent restaurants and retailers.
 

 Nothing compares to Alexandria's distinctive fusion of Middle Eastern and European culture. There are a few places where you can explore historic sites like the Great Library and the Pharos Lighthouse before seeing classical performances and current Egyptian art in classy 19th-century theaters and galleries.
 

9 places to visit in Alexandria
Library of Alexandria
Qaitbay Fortress
Royal Jewelry Museum
Cleopatra Palace
Alexandria National Museum
Street food
Café Culture
Attarine Market

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