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.
The Great Library of Alexandria
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina continues to be a bright light in the sky of Egyptian tourism, as it has been for many years.
Alexandria City Egypt
Alexandria is characterized by a 20-kilometer-long palm-tree-lined esplanade and boulevards, opulent hotels, large lengths of fine sandy beach, and lush gardens. It is generally regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful summer destinations, especially in the Middle East.