3 Days Itinerary in Alexandria, Egypt - Travel Guide
Stepping Into Antiquity: A 3-Day Escape to Alexandria, Egypt
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 – Greeting the Mediterranean and Marching Towards History |
2 | Day 2 – Diving Deeper into Antiquity |
3 | Day 3 – Farewell, But Not Goodbye |
Introduction
Prepare to be whisked back in time as we embark on a fascinating 3-day journey to explore the mesmerizing ancient treasures and serene Mediterranean waterfronts of Egypt's grand Alexandria. Here's your time-turning itinerary that combines history, culture, flavors, and the unique allure of one of the world's oldest cities.
Day 1 – Greeting the Mediterranean and Marching Towards History
Alexandria isn't just any city—it's a poetic fusion of the past, present, and future with a beautiful shoreline to boot. Day one is about laying the groundwork for our journey. We'll begin at the famous Alexandria Corniche, a sweeping stretch of road that beautifully skirts the Mediterranean coastline. Feel the refreshing sea breeze and watch as the morning sun dances on the water's surface—sounds idyllic, doesn't it? At the Corniche's eastern end, we'll explore Qaitbay Citadel, a picturesque 15th-century fortress that offers a stunning panoramic view of Alexandria. Our afternoon is reserved for the awe-inspiring Alexandrina Bibliotheca—once the greatest library in the ancient world. Let's feed our curiosity about the evolution of civilization with a wealth of knowledge lurking behind its sleek modern design. As evening falls, we'll head to Montaza Palace Gardens to watch a fantastic sunset while enjoying the lush landscape.
Day 2 – Diving Deeper into Antiquity
Ready to walk along the roads once taken by Cleopatra and Marc Antony? Day two takes us deeper into Alexandria's past. We'll start by checking out the Pompey's Pillar & Serapeum, a towering stone column erected in Roman times around AD 292. Next, we'll delve into the dimly-lit but utterly spellbinding underground tunnels of the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. Exploring these interlacing tombs that merge Roman, Greek, and Egyptian styles is akin to peeling back layers of Alexandria's ubiquitous cultural blend. To lighten the mood, we'll then make our way to the bustling Souq District, this afternoon. It's time to haggle for that perfect souvenir, savor some mouth-watering street food and lose yourself in this third-century marketplace. Wrap up the day lounging at one of the charming cafes in the trendy neighborhood of Anfushi to absorb its raw, vibrant energy.
Day 3 – Farewell, But Not Goodbye
Our final day in Alexandria will begin on a spiritual note with a visit to Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, where a vivid tapestry of time-honored rituals awaits behind its austere façade. Next, we'll explore Alexandria's National Museum—a treasure trove of artifacts spanning Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic eras that beautifully encapsulates Egypt's lengthy timeline. Fancy a rendezvous with nature's splendor? We'll end the day at El-Montaza Park, a sprawling area known for its stunning royal palaces and flawless gardens. As the sun sets, let's toast to our incredible journey with a glass of traditional Egyptian tea at one of the park's waterfront cafes—an absolute 'must-do' before bidding adieu to this vibrant city.
Janet Smith
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Alexandria
The ideal time to visit Alexandria would be from March to June or from September to November when the weather is pleasantly mild.
The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but it's always advisable to keep some cash handy for smaller vendors or in areas where digital transactions might not be available.
While Arabic is the local language, English is widely understood in Alexandria. Road signs are bilingual, and our itinerary has planned for English-speaking guides wherever necessary. However, learning a few basic Arabic phrases won't hurt!
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