Best Things to Do in Alexandria, Egypt : A Guide

We have visited Egypt twice together, but Ahmed has been visiting almost yearly since he was a kid to visit family.  Ahmed has been to Alexandria many times, and we have been together once, but only for a day.  We hope we can provide some insight into things to do while you visit the port city of Alexandria for a day! 

Here’s what you’ll find in this guide (click to jump ahead):

Alexandria Egypt corniche by the sea
Staying Safe in Alexandria:

One recommendation is to keep your wits about you (as you always should while travelling).  This means being aware of your surroundings, keep your bags/purses close, and listen to your gut. Many online forums and travel sites will recommend travelling with a guide throughout Egypt. Locals will know which areas to steer clear of and which ones are safe to frequent.  Since we have family there, we haven’t used a guide and therefore do not have a specific recommendation for that. 

Make sure you educate yourself on local customs and traditions.  For example, women will have an easier time if they ensure they are covered to their ankles and don’t wear anything too low cut.  As a tall, very pale woman, I stand out anywhere I go (in Cairo, even more so).  I did notice a drastic increase in the number of “looks” I got if I was wearing something above ankle-length or walking anywhere on my own (even just to the bathroom). However, I never felt unsafe (though I was always travelling with people who know where is safe and speak the language).

When’s the best time to visit Alexandria?

Like the rest of Egypt, visiting in the spring or fall are your best bet.  The weather isn’t as hot, but you don’t have the summer travel crowds.  March through May and September through November are good for smaller crowds and nice daytime temperatures. With global warming, we may start seeing those windows of good weather shrink, as when we visited in September it was still much too hot.

Alexandria view of the city from the citadel

The summer is hot (June to August).  Avoid coming in the summer if you can.  It will be humid, hot, and very crowded with locals trying to escape the heat by the sea. We visited in August, and it was very hot, sticky, and sweaty.  You had to plan your day smartly to be able to have reprieve from the heat with air-conditioned activities!

Winter in Alexandria can see rain and be much cooler (cool for Egypt anyways).  However, winter in general is high season for tourists to visit Egypt, so you may experience higher prices despite the cooler weather.

THINGS TO SEE & DO in ALEXANDRIA:

1. Citadel of Qaitbay

Also known as Fort Qaitbay, the citadel is unmissable as you walk along the waterfront downtown.  The Citadel of Qaitbay guards the entrance to the Alexandria harbour and was built in the 15th century.  You will need tickets to get inside, and you can get some amazing views of the city and the Mediterranean from the top.  Inside, you can explore rooms and chambers throughout, as well as museum-like exhibits which talk about the role the citadel played in the city’s defense.

2. Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Also known as the Library of Alexandria, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina has been rebuilt and is known as one of the city’s most modern landmarks.  The original library was burnt to the ground and was said to have housed more books and knowledge than any other city in the ancient world.  The modern library is a work of art and is a working library with people reading and studying in every nook.  The building itself is shaped like a disc and is covered with languages from around the world. A must see while in Alexandria!

3. Antiquities Museum

Located inside the Bibliotheca Alexandrina is the Antiquities Museum.  Its collection is from Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.  There are many artefacts to see here, and it is often overlooked due to being inside the library.  You will see mummies, statues, and get a great account of the city’s history.

4. Stroll the Corniche

Walk along the Alexandria Corniche and take in the Mediterranean Sea on one side with the city on the other.  You will be able to see many city landmarks from the Corniche, including the Citadel of Qaitbay, Abu Abbas al-Mursi Mosque, the library, and old hotels.  The Corniche starts at the Citadel of Qaitbay (or ends there depending on how you look at it), passes the library, and ends at the Montaza Palace.

5. Cross the Stanley Bridge

You can walk or drive across this 400-meter bridge day or night.  We drove across during the day, but apparently it is quite a busy place for people to congregate at night for a walk across the bridge under the stars.

6. Eat fish by the ocean

Alexandria downtown Anfushi neighbourhood

One of the biggest draws to Alexandria is its seafood.  Freshly caught, you can enjoy a seafood dinner at many waterfront restaurants.  We ate at one right on the beach and watched fisherman catch the fish we ate for our dinner.  For a sea view while you dine, check out restaurants at the harbourfront.  If you’re not picky about your dinner view, head to the district of Anfushi along the Corniche. 

MAP of Things to do in Alexandria, Egypt:

HOW TO USE THE MAP: Click on the Wanderlog logo in the bottom right corner to open the full-size map up in a new tab. There, you can choose to just look at activities I’ve done (or haven’t) or see all of the activities on the map at once (click the 3 squares in the top right to choose). You can also export the map to Google Maps, share the map with others, or save the map.

Other Things to Do:

These are things we didn’t get to see due to only spending one day in Alexandria, but come highly recommended by family or are on many “Things to do in Alexandria” lists:

Alexandria Egypt mosque
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