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Grey l studio apartments Corniche Alexandria Little Venice
Grey l studio apartments Corniche Alexandria Little Venice
Hilton Alexandria Corniche
Hilton Alexandria Cornichecleanliness Soak up Mediterranean splendor from this beachfront haven with private shoreline access.

Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza
Hilton Alexandria Green Plazacleanliness Luxurious escape with direct train station access and dual pools for year-round swimming.

Brassbell Grey Studio CornicheAlexandria
Brassbell Grey Studio CornicheAlexandria
Rixos Montaza Alexandria
Rixos Montaza Alexandriacleanliness Stay beachfront in Alexandria with a private shore, multiple pools, and spa services.

The Palace Hotel - Adults Only
The Palace Hotel - Adults Only
Helnan Antoniades Palace
Helnan Antoniades Palacecleanliness Seaside oasis near historic Alexandria's cultural gems offers beachside relaxation.

SUNRISE Alex Avenue Hotel
SUNRISE Alex Avenue Hotel
Crowne Plaza Alexandria Mirage by IHG
Crowne Plaza Alexandria Mirage by IHG
Sheraton ganna inn
Sheraton ganna inn
Jewel Mandara Apartments
Jewel Mandara Apartmentscleanliness Inviting beachside escape close to Montazah Palace with full kitchen convenience.

Tolip Alexandria
Tolip Alexandria
Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano
Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano
Helnan Royal Palestine Hotel - Montazah Gardens
Helnan Royal Palestine Hotel - Montazah Gardenscleanliness Tranquil seaside luxury in Alexandria with a private beach and gardens.

Brassbell Grey Studio Menasce House
Brassbell Grey Studio Menasce House
Le Metropole Luxury Heritage Hotel Since 1902 by Paradise Inn Group
Le Metropole Luxury Heritage Hotel Since 1902 by Paradise Inn Groupcleanliness Elegant Mediterranean escape with 2 restaurants and views of historic Alexandria.

Helnan Mamoura Hotel & Events Center
Helnan Mamoura Hotel & Events Center
Sheraton Montazah Hotel
Sheraton Montazah Hotelcleanliness Seaside retreat in Alexandria with private beach and breathtaking Mediterranean views.

Sea Star Hotel
Sea Star Hotelcleanliness Convenient Alexandria hotel moments from Masr Station and historical ruins.

Steigenberger Cecil Hotel
Steigenberger Cecil Hotelcleanliness Take in Mediterranean views at this Alexandria hotel with coastal heritage.
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Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano
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Top neighborhoods in Alexandria

Stanley
Stanley's Mediterranean corniche is a waterfront paradise with palm-lined cafes and the iconic Stanley Bridge. This upscale Alexandria neighborhood features high-end shopping centers, waterfront restaurants with panoramic sea views, and a vibrant evening scene. Visitors can enjoy swimming in clear blue waters or strolling along the wide pedestrian paths. The area boasts upscale Mediterranean and Egyptian cuisine, with seafood restaurants commanding premium prices. Modern high-rise towers mix with Belle Époque architecture throughout the neighborhood. Getting around is easy with Alexandria's microbus network, taxis, and excellent walkability along the well-maintained corniche.
Al-Manshiyah
Al-Manshiyah's colonial-era buildings with ornate balconies and wrought-iron details tell the story of Alexandria's multicultural past. Wander through the neighborhood to discover historical treasures like Manshia Square, Shorbagi Mosque, and the Eliahu Hanady Synagogue. The weathered limestone facades and faded pastel shutters create a charming backdrop for exploring this authentic slice of Egyptian life. Traditional coffee houses serve as social hubs while local eateries offer affordable Egyptian dishes like ful medames and koshari. Budget hotels in converted colonial buildings provide authentic accommodations with basic amenities. Alexandria's tram system and frequent microbuses make getting around easy, with most attractions reachable within a 15-minute walk.
Smouha
Smouha is Alexandria's polished gem where manicured lawns of the Sporting Club meet luxury shopping at Green Plaza Mall. Tennis courts and poolside lounging keep the leisure vibes strong, while tree-lined avenues create perfect morning stroll territory. The neighborhood strikes that sweet balance between suburban chill and upscale amenities without the tourist crowds. Getting around is a breeze with abundant taxis and ride-sharing options cruising the wide streets. After shopping, refuel at restaurants serving everything from Egyptian classics to international fare. While accommodations lean toward luxury apartments in gated communities, they offer the perfect peaceful base for exploring Alexandria's livelier districts.

Glim
Experience authentic Egyptian life in Alexandria's Glim neighborhood, far from tourist crowds. Wander through local markets where vendors call out their fresh bread and spices while locals go about their day. The Royal Jewelry Museum offers a cultural highlight worth exploring, while nearby San Stefano Grand Plaza provides additional interest. Budget travelers will love Glim's affordable guesthouses and family-run bed & breakfasts with genuine hospitality. Traditional cafes serve delicious ful medames and grilled meats at prices that won't break the bank. Though public transit is limited, taxis and ride-sharing apps can get you to central Alexandria when needed.
El Atareen
El Atareen's ancient streets tell stories through every Roman column and Ottoman balcony. The neighborhood's famous spice markets fill the air with cardamom and cinnamon while merchants display colorful pyramids of aromatic treasures. History buffs will love exploring the Roman Theatre and Graeco-Roman Museum, while culture seekers can visit the Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue and St. Mark's Coptic Cathedral. Walking is the best way to navigate the narrow cobblestone streets and bustling bazaars. Traditional Egyptian eateries serve authentic ful medames and fresh seafood at modest prices. While accommodation options are limited in this historic district, the proximity to Alexandria's Mediterranean waterfront makes for an easy day trip.
Alexandria and related destinations
Between the Mediterranean and Lake Mariout, this ancient city blends Greco-Roman ruins with seaside cafés where locals debate politics over strong coffee. Wander through the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a stunning tribute to the legendary ancient library. The Corniche promenade offers perfect people-watching, while Pompey's Pillar stands as a curious Roman column with an improbable name. Dive into history at the Alexandria National Museum, housed in a restored palace. Mamoura and Montazah beaches provide respite from summer heat, though locals insist the best seafood is found in simple harborside restaurants rather than tourist traps. For a true Alexandrian afternoon, sip mint tea at a café overlooking the Eastern Harbor.

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