Located on the north coast of Egypt, Alexandria was an ancient Egyptian city that was founded in 331 BC. Founded by the great Alexander. Alexandria is Egypt’s main tourist center, Egypt’s second largest city, and a busy commercial port.
Since it was the capital of the Greek Empire in Egypt, it is home to many great Greek monuments, offering great sightseeing for everyone. Alexandria was designed in the shape of a chessboard and is considered the “Pearl of the Mediterranean”.
Major Sightseeing in Alexandria:
– Fort Qait Bey
– Bibliotheca Alexandrina
– Greco-Roman Museum
– Corniche
– Pompey’s Pillar
– Roman Catacombs at Kam-el-Shuqqafa