Alexandria: The Mediterranean Soul of Egypt Every Traveler Needs to See
Where History Meets the Horizon
Alexandria is a city built in layers. You can spend your morning deep underground in the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa—one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages—where Roman, Greek, and Egyptian art blend seamlessly. By afternoon, you can stand on the ramparts of the Citadel of Qaitbay, built on the exact site (and using the fallen stones) of the legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria.The Modern Wonder: Bibliotheca Alexandrina
The ancient Library of Alexandria was lost to history, but its successor is a masterpiece of modern architecture. The sun-disk-shaped building is home to millions of books and stunning museums. For the European traveler, it is a reminder of the city's eternal role as a bridge between the East and the West.
The "Belle Époque" Charm
Walking through the streets of Downtown Alexandria feels like stepping back into the early 20th century. The architecture is a beautiful mix of Italian, French, and Greek styles.
The Cafes: Spend an hour at Le Metropole or Trianon. These are the same halls where world-famous poets like Constantine Cavafy once sat, sipping coffee and watching the Mediterranean waves.
The Corniche: A 15-km promenade where the city meets the sea. It is the perfect place for a sunset stroll, a roasted corn on the cob, and people-watching
Why Visit in 2026?
With the massive renovations of the city’s Greco-Roman Museum and the expansion of luxury boutique hotels along the coast, Alexandria has never been more accessible or stylish. It offers a refreshing break from the desert heat of Upper Egypt, providing a breezy, sophisticated finale to any Egyptian adventure.Ready to explore the Mediterranean side of Egypt?
At Amaken Travel, we specialize in showing you the hidden corners of Alexandria, from secret gardens to the best private seafood terraces.
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