El Alamein, Alexandria Governorate

The short trek out of Alexandria to witness the melancholy beauty of these graves and learn about the history of World War II in North Africa is a fascinating excursion at any time, but it will be especially more memorable during October.

Qaitbay Citadel

Located in the eastern part of the eastern tip of Pharos Island, the Citadel of Qaitbay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the precise location of the world-famous Lighthouse of Alexandria.

Pompey’s Pillar

It is located in the heart of Alexandria and looms above the surrounding buildings as a reminder of the once-great grandeur of the Roman Empire

Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa

The ancient Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa are an exceptionally well-preserved and interesting blend of several eras, with Pharaonic and Roman dedications to the deceased among its many treasures.

Alexandria’s Roman Amphitheatre

Alexandria, Egypt, is the epicenter of Roman culture and ancient Roman structures after the reign of Alexander the Major, who left his imprint on this great port city by erecting numerous Roman monuments and artifacts, such as the Roman Amphitheatre, which still stands today.

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