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Alexandria

Al Azaritah WA Ash Shatebi, 21526, Alexandria, Egypt.

Where the Nile meets the Mediterranean, a city founded by a conqueror still whispers the names of poets, scholars, and queens. Alexandria, Egypt’s storied coastal jewel, has shaped Western civilization in ways few cities can claim. Walk its corniche today and you’ll feel the salt breeze that once filled Cleopatra’s sails — and sense the layers of history pulsing beneath every block of limestone.

A City Built by a Legend

Alexander the Great founded Alexandria in 331 BCE, choosing a slender strip of land between Lake Mariout and the sea. Within a century, it had eclipsed Athens as the intellectual capital of the ancient world. The Great Library of Alexandria — the largest repository of knowledge in antiquity — once held an estimated 400,000 scrolls. The Pharos Lighthouse, one of the original Seven Wonders, guided ships into the harbor for nearly 1,500 years before earthquakes toppled it in the 14th century. Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians, and Muslims all left their mark here, creating a city of extraordinary cultural depth.

Hal yang Dapat Dilihat dan Dialami

Start at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the striking modern library built near the site of its ancient predecessor. Its tilted granite disc of a roof catches the morning sun like a sundial, and inside you’ll find reading rooms that seat 2,000, along with rotating exhibitions on Egyptian history. Nearby, the Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa descend three levels underground, blending Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman funerary art in a way found nowhere else on earth. Don’t miss the Roman Amphitheater at Kom el-Dikka — the only one of its kind in Mesir — with its 13 tiers of white marble seats still intact. For atmosphere, head to the waterfront Benteng Qaitbay, a 15th-century fortress constructed on the exact foundations of the fallen Pharos Lighthouse.

Tips Praktis untuk Pengunjung

Alexandria sits roughly 220 kilometers northwest of Kairo, reachable by train in about two and a half hours. Allocate a full day — ideally between October and April, when temperatures hover around a comfortable 18–24°C. Mornings are best for the catacombs (crowds thin before 10 a.m.), and late afternoon light along the corniche is perfect for photography. Wear comfortable shoes; the city rewards those who explore on foot.

Experience Alexandria on a Guided Tour

Alexandria doesn’t reveal itself all at once. It rewards curiosity, patience, and a good guide who knows where Roman columns hide behind apartment buildings and where the best koshari stall operates out of a window no wider than your shoulders. If you’re planning a trip to Egypt, consider the 5-Day Cairo, Alexandria & Luxor Tour atau komprehensif 10-Day Egypt Tour — both include expert-led time in Alexandria alongside the country’s most iconic sites. Ready to start planning? Ceritakan tentang perjalanan ideal Anda., and we’ll craft an itinerary that brings this remarkable city to life.