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Yes, the Grand Egyptian Museum is officially open for visitors. Come and explore the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic treasures, from the majestic statues to the dazzling artifacts of ancient Egypt. Your unforgettable journey into history starts here.
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Alexandria Attractions
Alexandria is a treasure trove of attractions seamlessly blending ancient history with modern appeal. The Corniche, a scenic waterfront promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Historical landmarks like the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa and Pompey's Pillar provide a glimpse into the city's illustrious past.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern architectural marvel, stands as a cultural beacon, while the Montaza Palace, surrounded by expansive gardens, invites visitors to relax and unwind. Alexandria's vibrant markets, museums, and seaside restaurants make it a must-visit destination for travelers.
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 discover Alexandria National Museum, Housed in a beautifully restored Italianate mansion, this museum showcases artifacts from Alexandria's history, from the Pharaonic era through the Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic periods.
Alexandria Corniche, This scenic waterfront promenade stretches along the Mediterranean coast and is perfect for a leisurely walk, a refreshing sea breeze, and a glimpse of everyday life in Alexandria.
San Stefano Grand Plaza, This upscale shopping mall offers a mix of high-end boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment options. Also, Anfushi Fish Market will let you experience the local culture by visiting the Anfushi Fish Market. It's bustling with activity and offers a wide variety of fresh seafood
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The Library of Alexandria, from approximately 280 BC to 416 AD, was one of the biggest and most significant libraries globally. This courageous hub of information was situated in the urban center of Alexandria, located to the north of Egypt, to the west of the River Nile, and directly on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
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 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 ToursAlexandria 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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See All ToursAlexandria, 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.
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See All ToursAfter 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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See All ToursThe 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!
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See All ToursThe first Christian home on the African continent is thought to have been Libya, thanks to St. Mark, who traveled from Christ's company through Greece to lay the first brick of Orthodoxy in Egypt. However, he quickly returned to Libya after the priests feared him because Christianity was so widely accepted there and the Egyptians had a strong belief in Christianity overall. He died in Egypt. St. Mark the Apostle is considered the first to introduce Christianity to Egypt. He came to the city of Alexandria, most likely in 60 AD, from the western side, coming from the Five Cities.
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