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See also :
- Helnan Palestine Hotel*****
- Hotel Sofitel Cecil Alexandria****
- Hotel Mercure Alexandria Romance****
- Maritim Jolie Ville Hotel Alexandria*****
- Sheraton Montazah Hotel*****
Hotels Alexandria
- Hotel Concorde***
- Hotel Sara Inn Hostel
- Hotel Arabesque
- Invitation Hotel**
- Delta Casablanca Hotel****
Hotels Cairo
- Harmony Makadi Bay Hotel & Resort****
- Golden Rose Hotel***
- Hotel Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort*****
- Triton Empire Hotel***
- Steigenberger Al Dau Beach Hotel*****
Hotels Hurghada
- Sunset Hotel**
- Hotel Domina Coral Bay Aquamarine Pool*****
- Hotel Domina Coral Bay Sultan*****
- Domina Prestige Hotel & Resort*****
- Hotel Pyramisa Resort & Villas ? Sharm El Sheikh*****
Hotels Sharm El Sheikh
- Hotel New Everest Hostel
- Hotel Steigenberger Nile Palace Luxor*****
- Hotel Nefertiti***
- Hotel St. Joseph***
- Pyramisa Isis Hotel & Suites Luxor*****
Hotels Luxor
- Hotel Hauza Beach Resort****
- Hotel Delta Sharm Resort****
- Oriental Rivoli Hotel****
- Hotel Cris's Resort****
- Hotel Crowne Plaza Resort- Sharm El Sheikh*****
Hotels Sharm El Sheikh
- Hotel Happy Life Village***
- Hotel Dahab Paradise***
- Dahab Plaza Hotel
- 4S Hotel***
- Hotel Daniela Diving Resort Dahab***
Hotels Dahab
- Hotel The Three Corners Fayrouz Plaza Beach Resort*****
- Hotel Rihana*
- Hotel Triton Sea Beach Resort***
- Hotel Best Western Solitaire Resort****
Hotels Marsa Alam
Visit Alexandria
Historical monuments
Roman Theatre, Kom El-Dikk. Built in the 2nd century AD, this Roman amphitheater has 13 semicircular tiers made of white and gray marble, with marble seats for up to 800 spectators, galleries and sections of mosaic-flooring. In Ptolemaic times this area was the Park of Pan, a pleasure garden surrounded by Roman villas and baths.
Montaza Palace, El Montaza. Built in 1892 by Abbas II of Egypt Abbas Hilmi Pasha, the last khedive of Egypt. One of the palace buildings, the Haramlek, now contains a casino on the ground floor and a museum of royal relics on the upper levels, while the Salamlek has been converted into a luxury hotel. Parts of the extensive gardens (over 200 acres) are open to the public.
Museums
Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Mansheya. The head church of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina, East of the Corniche. A huge modern library and research center constructed on the site of the former Library of Alexandria. It has also a big conference center and a planetarium.
TO DOThe cafes of Alexandria
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