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Alexandria carries the name inspired by it founder – Alexander the Great, and is the second-largest city in Egypt after Aswan. Formerly a capital of the country for almost 10 decades.
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€50
Visit Roman Cemetery consisting of three levels cut in the rock, a private tomb, then proceed to Roman Theatre was discovered at Kom El Dekka area, Then you drive to Then you drive to visit the Alexandria National Museum
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€5
Indulge in the bus tour you won't forget. You will see iconic landmarks of Alexandria as the Roman Amphitheater, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and much more.
€35
Exploring Alexandria landmarks in a one-day trip starts by taking the train to Alexandria then arriving there to enjoy the amazing sea view and the best landmarks there.
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€55
Visit Pompay’s Pillar, Then visit the Catacombs, which are the largest Roman Cemetery, then see the Qaitbay Citadel which was built on of Alexandria, then to Bibliotheca Alexandri, Then visit Monatazah Palace was King Farouk.
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€45
The visit of the first Christian monastic congregation on the land of Wadi al-Natrun that dates back to the fourth century AD at the hands of Makar al-Kabir, who established the monastery of Anba Makar.
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€20
You will visit Catacombs. Dates back to 3rd century its mixture between Greek, Roman, Egyptian art, Palaces of Farouk, last king in history of Egypt, Park of Montazah, drive along the Cornish to see the whole city passing over bridge of Stanly.
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€205
Our Trip to Alexandria it's very light Trip we will explore the Greek roman history and the Arab History also, and we'll drive around the city, and seeing The Lovely View of the Mediterranean Sea, so nothing to bring something special with you.
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€40
Visit the great Pyramid of Khufu’s, the Khafre’s pyramid (Kaphren), the pyramid of Mankawra (Mykerinus). Then proceed to visit Sphinx, Valley Temple and the Egyptian Museum that is home to an extensive collection of antiquities.
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€18
the Qaitbay Citadel which was built on the site of the Ancient pharaohs (lighthouse) of Alexandria then to Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Named after the Mameluke Sultan Al- Asharf Qaitbay, the Qaitbay Citadel in Alexandria