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Alexandria Attractions
All civilizations and cultures are blended together in Alexandria, which always accepts new cultures and civilizations and records them as part of its unique historical heritage among Egypt's fortified cities. in addition to a wonderful day trip from Cairo to Alexandria. Alexander the Great built the city of Alexandria in 332 BC and gave it its name. It is unlike any other Egyptian city, as it has a long and rich history that bears witness to some of Egypt's splendor. Indeed, many important events and stories took place in this city as part of the history of Egypt. 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
Alexandria's special charm remains, attracting many visitors to the city. It is a unique location on one of the most beautiful bays of the Mediterranean Sea, featuring many notable attractions such as museums and royal palaces. The city was not completely built until the reign of Ptolemy I (Soter, "the Savior") and his successor Ptolemy II (Philadelphus), when the buildings of the city were completed and it became the main capital of Egypt. Alexandria is also a meeting point for different eras. That creates a unique atmosphere to enjoy the mixture of history, sights, and decorations. If you visit the Valley of the Nobles in Luxor, you can see how people in Egypt lived a long time ago. It's like finding secret treasures from the past!
Places to go in alexandria, the North Coast, Luxor, Aswan, Cairo, the Red Sea, and South Sinai are some of the most popular areas for tourists in general. The history of tourism in Egypt dates back to the ancient Egyptians, and has continued to be a desirable tourist destination over the past centuries and throughout modern history.
Alexandria is well-known for the contemporary Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a cultural landmark constructed in honour of the Library of Alexandria, which was once the world's largest hub for scholastic endeavours. The city is also well-known for its lovely Corniche, a picturesque waterfront walkway that offers guests breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Library of Alexandria was for many centuries, more or less from 280 BC to 416, one of the largest and most important libraries on the Planet. This valiant center of knowledge was located in the city of Alexandria, north of Egypt, west of the River Nile, right on the shores of the Mediterranean.
See All ToursThe 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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See All ToursThe 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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See All ToursAlexandria 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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See All ToursThe 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.
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See All ToursPompey'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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See All ToursThe catacombs of Kom al-Shuqafa are a historical archaeological site located in Alexandria. It is considered one of the most important cemeteries in the city and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World in the Middle Ages. The cemetery consists of a series of Alexandrian tombs, statues, and archaeological remains of the Pharaonic funerary cult, and due to the time period at the time, many of the features of the catacombs at Kom al-Shuqafa combine Roman, Greek, and Egyptian cultural points.
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See All ToursAlexandria is the second-largest city in Egypt and has two ports (the eastern port) between the peninsula and the shallow eastern port that is not used for shipping. The Port of Alexandria is managed by the Alexandria Port Authority and is the largest port in the region, handling approximately 55% of Egypt's international trade.
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See All ToursBorg El Arab International Airport became the principal airport of Alexandria in December 2010, when all traffic was transferred from Alexandria International Airport. The airport consists of a new passenger building and an administration building. The passenger terminal is designed in the shape of a boat and consists of three floors.
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See All ToursThe El Alamein War Cemeteries are the cemeteries where Allied and Axis soldiers have been buried since World War II at El Alamein, on the northern coast of Egypt. It is divided into individual parts and sectors and is still visited annually by some of the surviving families of Allied soldiers.
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