Alexandria

Alexander the Great founded the city in 332 BCE after the start of his Persian campaign; it was to be the capital of his new Egyptian dominion and a naval base that would control the Mediterranean. The choice of the site that included the ancient settlement of Rhakotis (which dates to 1500 BCE) was determined by the abundance of water from Lake Maryūṭ, then fed by a spur of the Canopic Nile, and by the good anchorage provided offshore by the island of Pharos.

 The Citadel of Qaitbay

The Citadel of Qaitbay was built in the 15th century by Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qaitbay, a Mamluk sultan. It was constructed on the site where the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria once stood, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Bibliotheca Alexandrina 

When it comes to historic landmarks, few are as revered and cherished as the Alexandria Library. Located in the heart of Alexandria, Egypt, this renowned library holds a significant place in history and continues to captivate visitors from around the world. With a rich legacy that dates back over two millennia, the Alexandria Library stands as a testament to the power of knowledge and the preservation of cultural heritage.

Stanley Bridge

Stanley Bridge is the first bridge in Egypt to be constructed over the sea, It was built in the late 1990s over Stanley bay, The bridge is named after the district where it is built, It is considered by many to be a major part of the reconstruction and decoration of Alexandria beach, the bridge preserves the architectural style of the famous and cosmopolitan Egyptian city, and became another landmark in the Mediterranean sea city after its inauguration in 2001.

Montaza Palace

Royal Retreat: Montaza Palace was a favored retreat for the Egyptian monarchy, particularly during the 20th century. It was used as a summer residence and a place of relaxation for members of the royal family. The palace's association with Egyptian royalty adds to its historical significance.