Alexandria

Alexandria, Egypts coastal gem, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning Mediterranean beaches. Explore ancient wonders like the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, savour fresh seafood along the corniche, and immerse yourself in a city steeped in both ancient and modern charm.

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Things To See & Do

Underwater Ruins

Underwater Ruins

Submerged Ancient City
The underwater ruins of Alexandria reveal a submerged ancient city, offering unique diving experiences to explore sunken temples and statues.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Stanley Bridge

Stanley Bridge

Architectural Marvel of Alexandria
Stanley Bridge is an iconic structure in Alexandria, known for its distinctive architecture and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Completed in 2001, it connects the eastern and western parts of the Corniche, adding a modern touch to the historic city.

1 hour

Suggested Time

St. Marks Cathedral in Alexandria

St. Marks Cathedral in Alexandria

Historic Coptic Cathedral
St. Marks Cathedral in Alexandria is the principal church of the Coptic Orthodox community, rich in history and religious significance. It stands on the site believed to be where Saint Mark, the evangelist, was martyred.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Serapeum of Alexandria

Serapeum of Alexandria

Ancient Temple Ruins
The Serapeum of Alexandria was an ancient temple dedicated to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis, now a fascinating archaeological site. Once one of the largest and most magnificent temples in Alexandria, it includes the famous Pompeys Pillar.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Saint Catherine Cathedral

Saint Catherine Cathedral

Historic Catholic Cathedral
Saint Catherine Cathedral is a prominent Roman Catholic cathedral in Alexandria, known for its beautiful architecture and religious significance.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Ras el-Tin Museum

Ras el-Tin Museum

Historic Presidential Palace Museum
Ras el-Tin Museum is housed in a former presidential palace, showcasing Egypts rich history through a collection of artefacts and exhibits.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Qaitbay Citadel

Qaitbay Citadel

Historic Seaside Fortress
Qaitbay Citadel is a 15th-century defensive fortress built on the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, offering panoramic sea views.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Pompeys Pillar

Pompeys Pillar

Ancient Roman Triumph Pillar
Pompeys Pillar is a towering Roman column dating back to 297 AD, standing nearly 27 metres high, a testament to Alexandrias ancient grandeur.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Kom el Dikka

Kom el Dikka

Roman-Era Archaeological Site
Kom el Dikka is a significant archaeological site featuring remnants of Roman baths, houses, and an ancient theatre, highlighting Alexandrias rich history.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

Ancient Underground Necropolis
The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa are an ancient necropolis and one of Alexandrias most important archaeological sites. Discovered in 1900, these catacombs date back to the 2nd century AD and reflect a blend of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Modern Library and Cultural Centre
Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern reincarnation of the ancient Library of Alexandria, is a major library and cultural centre on the Mediterranean coast. Opened in 2002, it aims to recapture the spirit of the original, serving as a hub for knowledge and cultural exchange.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Ancient Roman Theater

Ancient Roman Theater

Historic Amphitheatre in Alexandria
The Ancient Roman Theater in Alexandria is a well-preserved amphitheatre dating back to the 2nd century AD, showcasing Roman architectural splendour.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Alexandria Zoo

Alexandria Zoo

Family-Friendly Wildlife Park
Alexandria Zoo, established in 1901, is a popular family destination, home to diverse animal species and beautifully landscaped gardens.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Alexandria Naval Unknown Soldier Memorial

Alexandria Naval Unknown Soldier Memorial

Tribute to Naval Heroes
The Alexandria Naval Unknown Soldier Memorial honours Egypts naval heroes, featuring a striking statue and a serene setting by the sea.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Alexandria Aquarium

Alexandria Aquarium

Marine Life Exhibit
Alexandria Aquarium showcases a variety of marine species native to the Mediterranean and Red Seas, providing educational exhibits and interactive displays.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Alex Souq

Alex Souq

Traditional Market Experience
Alex Souq is a bustling traditional market in Alexandria, offering a vibrant shopping experience with a variety of goods, from spices to textiles.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Al Qaaed Ibrahim Basha Mosque

Al Qaaed Ibrahim Basha Mosque

Iconic Alexandria Mosque
Al Qaaed Ibrahim Basha Mosque is a historic mosque in Alexandria, built in 1948, known for its unique architectural style and spiritual significance.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque

Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque

Grand Islamic Mosque
Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque is a stunning example of Islamic architecture and an important religious site in Alexandria. Built in 1775, it is dedicated to the Andalusian Sufi saint Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Alexandria

Summer/Autumn Destination

  • JUL-SEP

    Peak Season

  • APR-JUN

    Moderate Season

  • OCT-MAR

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Warm weather, lively atmosphere, and many tourists.
  • Things You'll Love:Exploring historical sites, enjoying the Mediterranean beaches.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Alexandria Film FestivalSeptember

Alexandria International Book FairMarch

Alexandria Mediterranean Countries Music FestivalOctober

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More about Alexandria!

You will love exploring historical sites, enjoying the Mediterranean beaches. If you love watching the ocean, then Alexandria is home to gorgeous beaches.

Here are a few quick facts to make your travel safe and easy to Alexandria. Alexandria is a International destination. The best time to visit Alexandria is July, August and September. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. April, May and June period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

In peak season the weather is warm weather, lively atmosphere, and many tourists, whereas in off-season the weather is cooler weather, fewer tourists, and lower prices. Weather in moderate season is mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and reasonable prices. During Alexandria Film Festival, Alexandria International Book Fair, a large number of tourists flock together. The festivals are celebrated in the month of September, March,... consecutively. So, if you are fond of bustling streets and localities, choose this time of the year to travel.

If your travel seems incomplete without getting into some fun activities then you will love to get indulged in exploring historical sites, enjoying the Mediterranean beaches. In moderate season you will love to get indulged in comfortable climate for sightseeing, sampling local cuisine.


Country

Egypt

Tourist Places in Alexandria

Stanley Bridge, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, St. Marks Cathedral in Alexandria, Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, Serapeum of Alexandria

Best Time to Visit Alexandria

July to September

Restaurants in Alexandria

Baci Restaurant & Cafe, Crave, Jeedas, Jars & Jazz, Izoya Restaurant

Alexandria is famous for

Beach, Foodie Hotspots, Museums

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Alexandria

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Alexandria?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Submerged Ancient City, Architectural Marvel of Alexandria, and Historic Coptic Cathedral when you are in Alexandria to make a funfilled vacay.

What are the best places to visit in Alexandria?

The most loved attractions in Alexandria are Underwater Ruins, Stanley Bridge and St. Marks Cathedral in Alexandria.

What is the best time to visit Alexandria?

Ideally the best time to visit any place is considered when the weather conditions are delightful. For Alexandria, you can choose to go in July, August and September which is the peak season and April, May and June which is the moderate season. Both will serve you well to unwind from your tedious routine.

What is Alexandria famous for?

Alexandria, Egypt, is renowned for its rich historical significance and cultural contributions. Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, it quickly became a pivotal center of Hellenistic civilization. The citys fame rested on several pillars: it housed the Great Library of Alexandria, a beacon of ancient scholarship with an unparalleled collection of manuscripts; it served as a vital port linking Egypt to the Mediterranean and beyond, fostering trade and maritime activities; and it embraced cultural diversity, attracting scholars, philosophers, and artists from around the ancient world. Today, Alexandria is celebrated for its historical landmarks, Mediterranean beaches, and vibrant cultural scene, continuing to play a significant role in Egypts cultural and economic landscape.

Why did Alexandria collapse?

The decline of Alexandria over the centuries was a complex process rather than a sudden collapse. Factors contributing to its decline included periods of political instability that weakened governance and disrupted trade routes. Economic shifts and changes in maritime trade also played a role, altering the citys economic fortunes. Environmental factors, such as the silting of the harbor and occasional earthquakes, impacted the citys infrastructure and maritime capabilities. Additionally, shifts in cultural and religious policies under different rulers influenced Alexandrias demographic composition and societal dynamics, contributing to its gradual decline from its ancient peak.

What is Cairo and Alexandria?

Cairo and Alexandria are two distinct but historically linked cities in Egypt. Cairo, the capital city, lies further inland along the Nile River and is the largest city in Egypt and the Arab world. It is renowned for its Islamic architecture, ancient monuments such as the Pyramids of Giza, and vibrant cultural life. Alexandria, on the other hand, is Egypts second-largest city and a major Mediterranean port. It is famous for its ancient history dating back to Alexander the Great, the Great Library, and its role as a center of learning and trade in antiquity. Both cities have contributed significantly to Egypts cultural heritage and continue to play pivotal roles in the countrys modern landscape.

Does the city of Alexandria in Egypt still exist?

Yes, the city of Alexandria in Egypt still exists today. Despite centuries of change and transformation, Alexandria remains a bustling urban center with a rich cultural heritage. It continues to attract visitors with its historical sites, beautiful beaches, and vibrant cultural scene, maintaining its position as an important city in Egypt and the wider Mediterranean region.

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