Discover Alexandria’s Timeless Treasures: A Guided Historical Adventure
Step into the heart of Alexandria, Egypt, and uncover its most iconic landmarks on this unforgettable journey through history. From the towering Pompey's Pillar, a 27-meter granite masterpiece honoring Roman Emperor Diocletian, to the enchanting Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa, an underground wonder blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artistry, this trip will transport you to another era.
Walk in the footsteps of ancient audiences at the Ancient Roman Theater. Then, stand strong against time at the Citadel of Qaitbay.
Enjoy expert commentary, breathtaking views, and the chance to immerse yourself in Alexandria's rich cultural heritage. Perfect for history buffs, photography enthusiasts, and adventurers alike, this experience offers a blend of education, inspiration, and unforgettable moments.
Book now to embark on a journey through Alexandria’s timeless treasures and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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Pompey's Pillar is a 27-meter-tall red granite column in Alexandria, Egypt, built in 297 AD to honor Roman Emperor Diocletian. Located in the ancient Serapeum, it is one of the largest monolithic columns ever constructed. Despite its name, it has no link to Pompey the Great. Surrounded by Greco-Roman ruins, it remains a symbol of Alexandria's rich history. Entrance fees of 4$ is not included.
The Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa are an ancient underground necropolis in Alexandria, Egypt, dating back to the 2nd century AD. Blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architectural styles, the catacombs feature elaborate carvings, funerary chambers, and a spiral staircase. Originally a private tomb, they later expanded into a communal burial site. Discovered in 1900, they remain one of Alexandria's most fascinating archaeological sites and a testament to its cultural fusion. Entrance fees of 4$ is not included.
The Ancient Roman Theater in Alexandria is a well-preserved amphitheater dating back to the 2nd century AD. Constructed with marble terraces in a semi-circular design, it could seat up to 800 spectators for performances or gatherings. Discovered in 1960, the site includes Roman baths and mosaics, showcasing Alexandria's rich Greco-Roman heritage and architectural brilliance. Entrance fees of 4$ is not included.
Fort Qaitbay is a 15th-century defensive fortress built by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay in 1477 on the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria. Located on the Mediterranean coast, it served as a strategic stronghold to protect the city from naval invasions. Today, it is a popular tourist site, known for its historical importance, impressive architecture, and sweeping coastal views. Entrance fees of 4$ is not included.
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