Seven Lush Days in Sea-Breezy Alexandria
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Alexandria

Seven Lush Days in Sea-Breezy Alexandria

Ancient seaside ruins, leafy lanes, and halal-friendly coastal bites

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A week-long, easygoing exploration of Alexandria’s ancient ruins, seaside corniche, and leafy neighborhoods, all clustered to keep walking simple and stress-free. Designed for a solo traveler who keeps halal, this plan mixes big-name sights with quieter, slightly wild corners, plus green, sea-facing spots that match a jungle-meets-Mediterranean vibe.

Good to Know

  • Halal Food Is the Norm

    In Alexandria, most everyday Egyptian restaurants, koshary shops, and grills serve halal meat by default; seafood is also a safe choice. Still, if you’re unsure, say “lahma halal?” or look for “حلال” written on the sign.

  • Simple Local Transport Strategy

    For a stress-free week, rely mainly on white city taxis or ride-hailing (if available) instead of microbuses or trams; show drivers a pinned map location and agree on an approximate fare before getting in.

  • Cash and Tickets

    Carry enough small cash for entry fees to sites like Kom El Shoqafa, Pompey’s Pillar, Qaitbay, and the Roman Theater, as many ticket booths only accept cash and may have limited change.

  • Modest, Comfortable Clothing

    Lightweight, breathable clothes that cover shoulders and knees are comfortable in the sun and respectful of local norms, especially if you step into mosques or traditional neighborhoods.

  • Timing Around Heat and Crowds

    Plan indoor or shady spots (museums, Bibliotheca, Montaza’s tree-covered paths) for midday, and save open, unshaded areas like the Corniche and citadel for early morning or late afternoon.

  • Photography Etiquette

    It’s generally fine to photograph streets and landmarks, but avoid taking clear photos of people without permission, especially families and women, and check signs at museums or military-sensitive areas.

  • Language Shortcuts

    Learning a few words like “salaam” (hello), “shukran” (thank you), “min fadlak/fadlik” (please m/f), and “bkam?” (how much?) goes a long way; people appreciate the effort even if you switch back to English.

  • Solo Safety Basics

    Alexandria is generally safe, but stick to well-lit main streets at night, keep valuables close, and use hotels or known restaurants for Wi‑Fi and rest stops rather than very quiet alleys or parks after dark.

Your Week Itinerary

Tikka Grill (Downtown Corniche)
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afternoon

Tikka Grill (Downtown Corniche)

Popular Egyptian/Indian grill on the Corniche; choose chicken tikka, mixed grills, kebabs, lentil soup, and vegetable curries—meat is halal and alcohol isn’t the focus.

1h · $10-18 per person
Fish Market Restaurant (Bahary Branch, Halal Options)
Eat
afternoon

Fish Market Restaurant (Bahary Branch, Halal Options)

Sea-view restaurant where you choose your fish and seafood to be grilled or baked; stick to clearly halal fish and seafood, plus rice, salads, and mezze (avoid alcohol and non-halal meat).

1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Hosny El Kababgi (Camp Caesar)
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evening

Hosny El Kababgi (Camp Caesar)

Classic Egyptian grill serving halal kofta, shish tawook, lamb chops, mixed grills, rice, molokhia, and salads in a simple, family-friendly space.

1h · $10-18 per person

11 activities across 7 days

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