Attractions in Egypt
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In central Port Said, the Port Said Military Museum delves into the city’s pivotal role during the 1956 Suez Crisis, also known as the Tripartite Aggression, and the 1967 and […]
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Just south of Hurghada, the Senzo Mall stands as one of the largest shopping centers on Egypt’s Red Sea coast. With about 85 outlets, the mall offers a diverse range […]
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Nestled on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el Sheikh is a resort town known for its vibrant snorkeling, diving, and desert excursions. The town also serves as a gateway to the […]
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On the outskirts of Hurghada, Sand City stands as an open-air park featuring around 60 giant sand artworks. Crafted by skilled artists from around the world, these sculptures range from […]
On the western fringes of Cairo, the Mall of Arabia stands as one of the city’s largest shopping and entertainment complexes. Spanning an expansive area, it houses around 900 stores, […]
Mons Porphyrites, located near Hurghada in Egypt, was once a bustling Roman quarry and settlement. This site was renowned for its rare porphyry, a prized purple and white crystalline stone […]
Located near the Nile-side city of Sohag, the Red Monastery stands as one of Egypt’s most significant Christian structures, dating back to the 4th century. The heart of this semi-crumbled […]
Part of Aqua Park City, the Aqua Blu Water Park in Sharm el Sheikh is one of the largest water parks in the region. Spanning a vast area, it boasts […]
Close to the Bab Zuweila gate in Cairo’s old city, the 15th-century Mosque of Sultan Al-Mu’ayyad rises from the site of a former prison where the sultan himself was once […]
The Luxor Cruise Port, situated on the Nile River, serves as the gateway for visitors exploring the ancient ruins of Luxor. Smaller cruise ships can navigate directly into the heart […]