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Top Attractions in Egypt

Discover the Top Attractions in Egypt

What Are the Must See Attractions in Egypt?

Egypt is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking attractions. From the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx to the timeless temples of Luxor and the vibrant coral reefs of the Red Sea, every corner offers a unique experience. Don’t miss sailing the Nile, exploring ancient tombs in the Valley of the Kings, or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh. Whether you’re a history lover or an adventure seeker, Egypt’s top attractions promise memories that last a lifetime.

Top Attractions in Cairo

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

The Egyptian Museum is located near Tahrir Square in the center of Cairo, and it displays relics from ancient Egypt to ancient Roman rule.

Cairo Citadel, Saladin Citadel

Saladin Citadel, also known as Cairo Citadel, is located on Mugaitam Mountain in the eastern suburbs of Cairo. The castle was built by General Saladin

The Great Pyramid of Giza

The Pyramid of Khufu, as the tomb of the Pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, is the largest and taller Egyptian style pyramid in the world.

Top Attractions in Alexandria

Citadel of Qaitbay

Discover the historic Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria, a 15th century fortress offering stunning sea views and rich heritage.

Serapeum of Alexandria

The Pompeii Column towers over the ruins of the Temple of Serapeum, which requires 100 steps to reach. The Pompeii Column is a huge column 22 meters high

Montazah Palace

Montazah Palace, also known as "Egyptian Summer Palace", "Montaza Palace Garden", "Montazah Garden", "Farouk Summer Palace".

Top Attractions in Luxor

Luxor Temple

The Luxor Temple was mainly built by Amenhotep III (1380 BC-1352 BC) and Ramses III (1279 BC-1213 BC). The Luxor Temple is located in the city center.

Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple is located on the east bank of the Nile River, south of Cairo, It is a large scale temple complex in ancient Egypt.

Mummification Museum

The Mummy Museum was built in 1997. Located on the banks of the Nile, is one of the few museums in Egypt with modern equipment.

Top Attractions in Aswan

Abu Simbel Temples

This is the temple built by Ramses II to show off himself and to prolong his life into the afterlife. The temple has two towering gates.

Philae Temple

The Temple of Philae is dedicated to Isis, the god of love. Philae is a small island in the Nile River south of the Aswan Dam, where a temple was originally built.

Kom Ombo Temple

An hour's drive from Aswan takes you to the Temple of Kom Ombo, which means "Golden City" in ancient Egyptian. It is located on a small hill by the Nile.

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