Descripción general
Este tour privado de un día completo a Alejandría comienza en las Catacumbas de Kom el Shoqafa, una de las Siete Maravillas de la Edad Media. Evite las multitudes con la entrada incluida. Viaje a la Biblioteca Alejandrina, donde podrá examinar la historia de la región en este importante centro cultural, ubicado junto al resplandeciente mar Mediterráneo. Por último, visite el popular Anfiteatro de Alejandría antes de viajar cómodamente de regreso a El Cairo.
Itineraria
Recogida en su hotel en El Cairo o Giza por un guía turístico para comenzar su recorrido.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (English: Library of Alexandria; Egyptian Arabic: مكتبة الإسكندرية Maktabat El-Iskandarīyah, Egyptian Arabic: [mækˈtæb(e)t eskendeˈɾejjæ]) is a major library and cultural center located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. Note: Alexandria Library is Closed on Friday so you will be able to take Photos from outside
Sultan Abu Al-Nasr Sayf ad-Din Al-Ashraf Qaitbay (Arabic: السلطان أبو النصر سيف الدين الأشرف قايتباي) (c. 1416/1418 – 7 August 1496) was the eighteenth Burji Mamluk Sultan of Egypt from 872-901 A.H. (1468-1496 C.E.). (Other transliterations of his name include Qaytbay and Kait Bey.) He was Circassian by birth, and was purchased by the ninth sultan Barsbay (1422 to 1438 C.E.) before being freed by the eleventh Sultan Jaqmaq (1438 to 1453 C.E.). During his reign, he stabilized the Mamluk state and economy, consolidated the northern boundaries of the Sultanate with the Ottoman Empire, engaged in trade with other contemporaneous polities, and emerged as a great patron of art and architecture. In fact, although Qaitbay fought sixteen military campaigns, he is best remembered for the spectacular building projects that he sponsored, leaving his mark as an architectural patron on Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Aleppo, Alexandria, and every quarter of Cairo. To some historians
The Roman Amphitheatre is one of Alexandria's most popular monuments. This is Egypt's second most important city, after the capital, Cairo. While the amphitheaters were spread throught different countries like Greece, Italy, and Turkey during the reign of the Romans with many examples of these structures still present in many regions around Europe and the Middle East, the Roman Amphitheatre of Alexandria is the only one of its type in Egypt.
Las catacumbas de Kom El Shoqafa (que significa "Montículo de Fragmentos") son un sitio arqueológico histórico ubicado en Alejandría, Egipto, y se considera una de las Siete Maravillas de la Edad Media.[1]
El Mursi Abu Elabas: Explore la riqueza de la artesanía árabe Experimente la artesanía árabe tradicional en su máxima expresión con nuestra exquisita colección El Mursi Abu Elabas. Cada pieza de esta gama está cuidadosamente diseñada y elaborada meticulosamente para representar el intrincado misticismo de la cultura árabe.
El recorrido finaliza con el regreso al hotel del cliente en El Cairo o Giza.
Incluye/Excluye
El costo incluye
- Transporte en vehículo privado
- Tour privado
- Recogida y regreso al hotel
- Botella de agua
Costo Excluido
- Propinas
- Almuerzo en restaurante local (opcional)
- Guía compartido en Alejandría (opcional)
- Entradas (opcional)