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Alexander the Great founded it. Queen Cleopatra lorded over it. Alexandria’s birth and early history is a calling card of famous names. This was the Mediterranean’s dazzling jewel of a city, home to the Great Library of Alexandria and the colossal Pharos Lighthouse — one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. In more recent times, from the late 19th century up until the 1950s, Alexandria was something of a bohemian bad boy, with a glittering cast of writers, poets, and artists who made the city their home.

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Find top attractions in Alexandria Egypt and Places to visit.Alexander the Great founded it. Queen Cleopatra lorded over it. Alexandria’s birth and early history is a calling card of famous names. This was the Mediterranean’s dazzling jewel of a city, home to the Great Library of Alexandria and the

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Tour details

  • Tour Type Impression
  • Price 300$ - 500$
  • Categories Destination
  • Language Arabic.
  • Currency L.E
  • Time Zone UTC-2
  • Drives on the Left
  • Calling code +20

Top Attractions In Alexandria Egypt

Alexander the Great founded it. Queen Cleopatra lorded over it. Alexandria ‘s birth and early history is a calling card of famous names. This was the Mediterranean’s dazzling jewel of a city, home to the Great Library of Alexandria and the colossal Pharos Lighthouse — one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. In more recent times, from the late 19th century up until the 1950s, Alexandria was something of a bohemian bad boy, with a glittering cast of writers, poets, and artists who made the city their home.

 BIBLIOTHECA ALEXANDRINA

FORT QAITBEY

KOM EL-DIKKA

CATACOMBS OF KOM EL-SHUQQAFA

ALEXANDRIA NATIONAL MUSEUM

THE MONTAZAH PALACE GARDENS

EL-MURSI ABUL ABBAS MOSQUE

POMPEY’S PILLAR & THE TEMPLE OF SERAPEUM

RAS EL-TIN PALACE

Along Alexandria ‘s western shore, past the shipyards, you’ll spot Ras El Tin Palace. It is most spectacular seen from the Mediterranean Sea. Originally built in the 1830s for Egyptian ruler Mohammed Ali, it’s now part of a naval base and was an official presidential residence. It was here that King Farouk signed his abdication papers in 1952. Unfortunately it’s not open to visitors.

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