Alexandria is Egypt’s historic Mediterranean city, founded by Alexander the Great. It blends Greco-Roman heritage with a modern coastal lifestyle, making it one of the most elegant and culturally rich cities in the country.
Alexandria sits along the Mediterranean coast in northern Egypt and is known as the “Bride of the Mediterranean.”
A modern revival of the ancient Library of Alexandria, it’s a major cultural and educational landmark with museums, exhibitions, and a stunning architectural design.
Built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria (one of the Seven Wonders), this fortress offers panoramic sea views and rich historical significance.
A long seaside promenade stretching along the coast, perfect for walking, cafés, seafood restaurants, and sunset views over the Mediterranean.
An ancient Greco-Roman site showcasing marble seating, mosaics, and ruins that reflect Alexandria’s classical heritage.
A royal palace surrounded by vast gardens and beaches, offering a peaceful escape with beautiful coastal scenery.